Emiefiele says CBN won’t be used to frustrate 2023 general elections
As Nigerians continue to grapple with the crunching adverse effects of the naira scarcity, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has assured that the CBN will not be used a means to frustrate the forthcoming general election.
Speaking on Tuesday during a meeting with chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, at the CBN headquarters in Abuja, which was occasioned by concerns over the prevailing naira scarcity, Emefiele said the apex bank is fully committed to supporting INEC towards ensuring credible polls.
“Just a few months ago, I visited your office and you raised the issue of how foreign exchange can be procured for you to import other forms of election materials that needed to be imported,” he said.
“And I gave you my word that foreign exchange will be provided for that purpose. I sit here to confirm that as at today, not one dollar is owed. All dollars needed to procure those materials have been provided.
“Now, this issue of paying logistics for people who are going to be transporting election materials to wards, certainly I give it to you that because we regard the INEC project as an urgent national assignment, it cannot fail.
“The central bank will not allow itself either to be used or to be seen as an agent that frustrated positive outcome of the election.
“I give you the commitment that if in this case, after making your electronic payment you require some money to pay transporters, in this case cash, we will make it available.
“I will make sure that we will not allow ourselves to be seen as an agent that frustrated a positive outcome of the election;;, added Enefiele.
In his remarks, Yakubu said while service providers needed for elections are generally paid by electronic transfer, there are vital areas such as transportation and emergency situations where cash payments will be needed by INEC.
“In view of the recent policy involving the redesign of some denominations of our national currency, and the limits placed on cash withdrawals and availability, we consider this meeting important in addressing some of the areas of concern with just 17 days to the 2023 general election,” he said.
“We are confident that arising from this meeting, we can assuage the anxiety expressed by some of our service providers.