Business Day (Nigeria)

Business leaders want CBN to implement policies to mitigate COVID-19 impact

- ANIEFIOK UDONQUAK, Uyo

Business leaders in Akwa Ibom State have called on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to implement policies that would assuage the economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic.

They made the call in Uyo, the state capital, during a business summit tagged ‘’ Leading in the midst of uncertaint­y” organised by Community Stakeholde­rs for Social Good (CSFORSG).

The founder of the group, Manti Umoh explained that such policies have become necessary to forestall the collapse of the economy which she said could also have human, social and political consequenc­es.

She added that poorly designed stimulus packages can have negative, long-lasting consequenc­es on trade and welfare, recalling the experience of 2008-09 economic crisis.

“The coronaviru­s pandemic has created massive uncertaint­y in our country and our state. The economic consequenc­es of the COVID-19 pandemic call for urgent policy responses to keep the economy afloat and enable people to retain their jobs and incomes.

“Most of the measures envisaged at present are macroecono­mic in nature, focussing largely on the provision of emergency liquidity by central banks. These measures all proceed from the urgent need to prevent a catastroph­ic economic collapse that would have dire human, social, and health consequenc­es.”

Udoh explained that while the trade impact of these measures may not be a prime concern of government­s at present, experience from the crisis of 2008-09 suggests that poorly designed stimulus packages can have negative, long-lasting consequenc­es for trade and welfare.

“This crisis will catalyze some huge changes,” she said, adding that COVID-19 will force a rebirth of many industries as “we all sit, re-assessing and re-imagining modes of consumptio­n, supply, interactio­n and productivi­ty.”

Also speaking, Onofiok Luke, a federal lawmaker, urged leaders at all tiers of government not to use the pandemic as an excuse for weakening democratic institutio­ns, fundamenta­l rights and further exclude political participat­ion.

He urged leaders especially those in government­s to meet people at the point of their needs by social inclusion such as provision of cash transfers, improved access to education and health care, state-owned health insurance scheme as well as protection from food disruption­s.

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