By Obinna Chima
In
continuation of its drive to guarantee foreign exchange (forex)
liquidity in the system, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday
sold $331.41 million to players in different sectors in the Retail
Secondary Market Intervention Sales (SMIS).
Confirming
the releases, the Bank’s Acting Director, Corporate Communications,
Isaac Okorafor said companies in the agricultural, airlines, petroleum
products and raw materials and machinery sectors were the beneficiaries
of the intervention.
Okorafor
explained that the CBN continued to make interventions in the forex
market in order to guard against illiquidity and checkmate actions of
speculators that could mount pressure on the country’s reserves.
Reiterating
the assurances of the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, he said the Bank
was buoyant enough to meet the foreign exchange requests of various
customers cut across the different segments of the market.
He
therefore charged every customer requiring foreign exchange to approach
their respective banks with relevant documents to make formal requests,
stressing that the authorized dealers had enough supply to meet every
legitimate request.
Emefiele
had last Monday paid unscheduled visits to some banks in Abuja, to
monitor the extent of compliance with the CBN directive to deposit money
banks (DMBs) in the country to buy and sell foreign exchange
over-the-counter to traveling customers and non-customers of banks
provided they present relevant and valid travel documents.
The
CBN in that directive also mandated all Bureau de Change (BDCs) to
henceforth access forex from the CBN, at least thrice weekly, failing
which the CBN could review their licenses.
It
will be recalled that the Bank, on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 offered the
sum of $100 million to authorised dealers in the wholesale segment of
the market, just as the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) segment and
the invisibles window each received $55 million.
Meanwhile,
the naira traded at an average of N362 to the dollar on the BDC segment
of the market across major cities in the country.
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