CBN Retains Monetary Policy Rates At 11.5%
CBN Retains
Monetary Policy Rates At 11.5%
The Monetary Policy
Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has again voted to retain
the monetary policy rate at 11.5 percent.
The announcement was
made by the CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele during a press briefing at the CBN
headquarters on Tuesday.
Emefiele speaking
further on the decision of the MPC at the end of the two-day rates decision
meeting said the committee voted to leave the MPR at 11.5 per cent, Cash
Reserve Ratio at 27.5 percent, and Liquidity Ratio at 30 percent.
He explained that the
move is expected to allow further economic growth, after the country exited
recession in the fourth quarter of 2020, amid rising inflation.
The MPC also lamented
the effect of insecurity on the nation’s economy and called on the Federal
Government to handle insecurity immediately to successfully tackle inflation.
On the effect of the
Coronavirus pandemic, the MPC advised against another total lockdown stating
that this will reverse most of the economic gains made in the country since the
gradual reopening of the economy.
The MPC also noted
that at least 70% of Nigeria’s population must be vaccinated if the country
means to achieve economic recovery.
Responding to
questions on the CBN ban on cryptocurrency transactions in Nigerian banks, the
CBN governor insisted that the encrypted nature of cryptocurrency transactions
makes it hard for fraud to be investigated and criminals apprehended.
According to Emefiele,
no responsible Central Bank will support such transactions.
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