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Obaseki Faults CBN on Interest Rate Hike, Warns of Tougher Times Ahead

Says Nigeria must focus on production, discourage dollarisat­ion of economy

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Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has predicted tougher times for the Nigerian economy, due to what he termed as the bad policy decisions of the federal government, even as he condemned the decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to increase the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) to 22.75 per cent.

The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the CBN had last week raised the MPR, also known as the benchmark interest rate by 400 basis points to 22.75 percent from 18.75 percent.

Obaseki, who spoke at the annual Edo Zone Bankers' Committee Dinner held in Benin City, Edo State, was quoted in a statement yesterday, to have cited the potential adverse effect of the interest rate increase by the CBN on businesses and the nation's economy, reiteratin­g the need to focus on productive activities.

The governor said, “The next few months will be difficult because the policies rolled out by CBN will unfortunat­ely not support growth in our economy. The interest rate is already high and jacking it up will not allow small businesses access to credit to make them grow.

“We must focus on the fundamenta­ls which is increasing production, making sure our citizens produce what we consume and depend less on imports. Our economic and monetary policies should not be determined by exchange rate alone.

“The issue of increasing the cash reserves in a bid to tighten liquidity is going to be detrimenta­l to our economy. We should focus on fiscal issues to enable us to grow our economy, not panic about the interest rate. Creating jobs should be a priority for us as a nation.”

Commending the role of commercial banks in societal developmen­t, Obaseki tasked the banks to come up with products and services which can assist the majority of citizens in overcoming the harsh economic realities experience­d nationwide.

He, however, reassured that his government would continue to partner with the financial sector to cushion the effects of the present economic realities on the people of the State.

Noting that his government has over the last seven and half years undertaken several policies and programmes to reposition the State as a leading sub-national in terms of GDP growth, the governor reaffirmed his government's commitment to the welfare of the people.

He said, “We have built institutio­ns, empowered our people with skills, and ensured they are gainfully employed and seven years after, we are ranked as one of the top States in terms of GDP growth in Nigeria.

“I am here to thank you for collaborat­ing with us to grow the economy of Edo State in the last seven years. You have supported me to make progress this far.

“I thank each bank and management for taking advantage of the opportunit­ies created in the last seven years, especially with our reforms and growth.

“In the last seven years, we have improved our security, ensuring our people walk freely as the ability to restore security gives confidence to our people who come back home to invest in our State.”

The governor further stated, “Before now, our young ones traveled at will to seek greener pastures but our administra­tion in 2017 got the report about how desperate our

youths are traveling out but we have changed the narrative.

“As I wind down as governor, I am leaving a strong State economical­ly; agricultur­al production has been ramped up significan­tly. We are leaving a State that is the most digitally connected in Nigeria today as we have laid over 2,000km of fiber optic connection across the state and we have connected the 18 LGA and all your branches are well connected.

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