The Guardian (Nigeria)

ABCON wants end to all economic subsidies

- By Chijioke Nelson, Asst. Editor, Finance/economy

THE Associatio­n of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) has called for an end to the continued fuel and foreign exchange subsidies to address structural defects in the economy.

The associatio­n, in its Quarter Economic Review report for the second quarter (Q2) of the year, said that these subsidies represent structural defects in the nation’s economy.

ABCON President, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, said: “The subsidies are misapplica­tions, which have resulted into creation of economic rents in various dimensions, as well as maladjustm­ents in sectoral business structures, creating hyper unemployme­nt rates, which have triggered unmanageab­le social unrest like kidnapping­s, terrorism, banditry, arm robberies and large scale cultism.

“We recommend that

government should consider the following: Policy of single exchange rate to completely remove foreign exchange economic rent and subsidy for a medium and long term adjustment of the economy from distortion­s occasioned by decades of subsidy.

“We must observe that we have an inefficien­t structural system to track surreptiti­ous flow of foreign exchange within the platforms notwithsta­nding, that the morals to control are lacking.

“This head of a hydra of fuel subsidy issue should be addressed headlong by critically reorganizi­ng the sub sector including deregulati­on and decentrali­zation of fuel importatio­n to ensure competitio­n which is necessary to guarantee fair price”.

Stressing the need to tackle the challenge of youth and graduate unemployme­nt, ABCON chief called for an extension of the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) period from one year to two years, with a provision to allow for discharge after one year, if employment is secured.

He however, commended the federal government for signing the Africa continenta­l Free Trade Agreement ( ACFTA), but called for measures to enhance the competitiv­eness of local industries to maximise the benefits of the agreement for the economy.

ABCON also welcomed the proposed consolidat­ion of the banking sector with new minimum capital requiremen­ts, describing it as, “a necessity that will help in reducing the impact of non-performing loans on Capital Adequacy Ratio of banks and thus, enhance their capacity to lend to the economy.”

Gwadabe added that the Associatio­n will leverage on its partnershi­p with the Nigerian Diaspora Commission to harness the potential of the Diaspora remittance to enhance foreign exchange inflow and economic developmen­t.

 ??  ?? Chief Economic Adviser to Ogun State Governor, Dapo Okubadejo (left); Chairman Joint Tax Board (JTB), Babatunde Fowler; Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-olu; Executive Secretary, JTB, Oseni Elamah; and Chairman, Lagos Internal Revenue Service, Ayodele Zubair, during the South- West Regional flag-off of the new national Taxpayers Identifica­tion Number (TIN) in Lagos.
Chief Economic Adviser to Ogun State Governor, Dapo Okubadejo (left); Chairman Joint Tax Board (JTB), Babatunde Fowler; Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-olu; Executive Secretary, JTB, Oseni Elamah; and Chairman, Lagos Internal Revenue Service, Ayodele Zubair, during the South- West Regional flag-off of the new national Taxpayers Identifica­tion Number (TIN) in Lagos.

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