close
Wednesday, March 9, 2022

U.S. follows Nigeria’s central bank, proposes digital currency for dollar transactions

President Joe Biden will on Wednesday sign an executive order directing U

• March 9, 2022
Joe Biden and Cryptocurrency

The United States is considering the introduction of a U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency for dollar transactions, months after Nigeria’s central bank implemented its own digital currency, e-Naira.

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden will sign an executive order directing U.S. agencies to study possible risks attached to popularity of crypto currencies and consider the creation of a U.S. digital currency, per U.S. local media reports. 

The executive order will mandate federal regulators to examine  the technical needs for a digital currency and risks that the crypto market presents to the country’s consumers, investors and the broader economy. 

The development comes months after the Godwin Emefiele led Central Bank of Nigeria launched Nigeria’s digital currency eNaira in October.

 President Muhammadu Buhari, while unveiling the currency, said that it would increase remittances, foster cross-border trade, improve financial inclusion and enable the government to make welfare payments more easily.

The U.S. government had in January released a White Paper that explored the possibilities of creating a digital currency for the country. The paper detailed that the introduction of a digital currency could make payments cheaper and easier for consumers but might also pose a risk to the stability of the U.S. financial system.

U.S. joins Nigeria, China and other countries that recently introduced a country owned digital currency.

More from Peoples Gazette

Economy

Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina

“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

Nigerian Senate floor

Anti-Corruption

Anti-Corruption: Senate passes Proceeds of Crime Bill 2022

The lawmaker further explained that the bill would strengthen the criminal confiscation procedure.

WHO

Rights

Women don’t need husbands, boyfriends permission for abortion: WHO

WHO said deaths resulting from unsafe abortions were very high in Africa.

Babatunde Fashola and Ibrahim Gambari

States

Four policemen killed in convoy of works minister Tunde Fashola, chief of staff Ibrahim Gambari

The vehicle conveying the top government official’s security details lost control, crashing into a pit.

Harrysong

Showbiz

“Runs girl” threatening to release my sex tape: Harrysong

If and when released, Harrysong’s sextape would follow those Nigerian celebrities that have recently been put in public glare.

Farm

Agriculture

Food prices may rise in 2022 due to higher input costs: Farmers

The farmers body said that the cost of inputs might affect the operations of farmers and the prices of their outputs.

Aminu Tambuwal

Politics

Tambuwal orders officials contesting in 2023 to resign immediately

Civil servants in Sokoto, wishing to contest offices in 2023, have been directed to resign their appointments immediately.