The Guardian (Nigeria)

CBN to leverage enaira for 85% financial inclusion

- From Collins Olayinka, Abuja

THE governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN), Godwin Emefiele, said the 85 per cent financial inclusion target appears feasible with the mainstream­ing of enaira, which has continued to attract positive interest.

Emefiele disclosed this in Abuja while playing host to visiting executive directors of the Bank of Uganda ( BOU), who was on an experience sharing tour of the CBN’S central bank digital currency ( CBDC) project. He based his optimism on the 70 per cent achieved so far.

He noted that the CBN was committed to accelerati­ng the rate at which those who were financiall­y excluded could come into the formal banking sector.

He expressed satisfacti­on at the progress the enaira has recorded, judging by the rate of integratio­n and security features, adding that the CBDC will enhance the relationsh­ip between mobile banking and e- business while speeding up the rate of financial inclusion.

The CBN Governor also noted the interest the novel enaira was attracting from other countries and multinatio­nal bodies such as the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund ( IMF) and the World Bank, saying it underscore­s the level and quality of work the CBN has put into the project.

Noting that Nigeria, being the first country in Africa to launch its CBDC, was a case study to other climes, he said the country was treading cautiously to sustain the successes recorded so far.

Emefiele paid tribute to his predecesso­r, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, for laying the foundation upon which the country’s current payments system is being built.

He, therefore, charged the Ugandan delegation­s to strive to strengthen their country’s payment system, noting that a strong payment system remained the bedrock for a successful take- off of a CBDC.

The delegation comprised the Economic Adviser to the Governor of BOU, Dr. Jacob Opolot; the Executive Director, Informatio­n Technology, Richard Mayebo; Executive Director, Finance, Richard Byarugaba and the Acting Director, the National Payments System Department, Andrew Kawere.

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