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Friday, September 10, 2021

JUST IN: Naira falls to N540 per dollar

Same day last week the national currency traded at N530 per dollar.

• September 9, 2021
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN

The Nigerian naira has continued its downward spiral as it trades at N540 to a dollar at the parallel market on Thursday. The drop comes barely a week after it traded at N530 against the American currency.

The exchange rates have been on a downward slope, after the suspension of foreign exchange transactions with bureau de change operators. Same day last week the national currency traded at N530 per dollar.

In July, Peoples Gazette had reported the CBN ban on foreign exchange sales to bureau de change operators, and an indefinite suspension issuance of licences to money changers. 

The bank then instructed commercial banks to set up teller points in branches, so that dollars and other foreign currencies would be made available to Nigerians

The naira has been on a constant decline since the Buhari-led administration came into power. When President Muhammadu Buhari assumed his responsibilities in May 2015, it was trading at about 187 to a dollar.

The administration has faced backlash for its handling of the country’s fiscal and monetary policies. Officials however dismissed the criticisms, saying the government came on board at a time of perilous economic situation that stemmed from decades of mismanagement by previous administrations.

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