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FX crisis: Dollar may exchange for N4000 by end of 2024 - Ozekhome - VANGUARD
Human rights activist, Mike Ozekhome, says the Dollar may exchange for N4000 by the end of 2024 should the Naira keep falling against the Dollar at its current rate.
Ozekhome stated this in an interview on Channels Television on Tuesday.
The senior lawyer said there are no visible signs that the Naira won’t fall any further.
He said, “Just today, we paid out another $400 million that was so identified. In terms of the reserves, it has gone up to $34 billion.
“If we are not careful we will get to the situation in Ghana, where they were carrying cedis in baskets to the market to go and buy things and put in their pockets.”
”Why have BDCssit under the trees and tables control our economy.”
Ozekhome stated that the government needs to do everything in its power to alleviate the suffering by going back to the drawing board.
He expressed surprise at the current administration blaming its predecessors for the economic state of the nation
”But to me, it is most embarrassing when I see officials of this government blaming the Jonathan government that left office in 2015, nearly 10 years ago.
”Ironically blaming his own predecessor whom they took over from in the APC government. I think everything has gone wrong,” he said
Ozekhome noted that the current administration’s slogan of renewed hope translates to poverty.
”This is not renewed hope, this is renewed poverty.”
Recall that recently, the scarcity and demand for dollars have led to a significant decline in the Naira. The problem according to analysts has been compounded by persistent foreign exchange supply challenges and a significant demand backlog.
But, the CBN governor, Olayemi Cardoso, in his MPC meeting announcement on Tuesday said he ”will do what it takes” to address the monetary issue equally promising to generate more liquidity for the forex market.
”Before the end of this year, if we are not careful, the Naira may exchange for N4000 to the dollar because e there is nothing in place,” he added.