The Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, on Saturday, ruled out the
possibility of reversing the policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria,
which excludes some imported goods and services from the list of items
that can benefit from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market.
Saraki,
according to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Sanni Onogu,
stated this while hosting the Tomato Sub-Sectoral Group of the
Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, whose members visited him.
The tomato paste producers had sought Saraki’s intervention to lift the exemption by the CBN on certain imported goods.
But Saraki said based on the present economic realities, difficult decisions should be taken to overcome the challenges.
The
Senate President said, “It is high time we started telling ourselves
the home truth as a nation. We are where we are because of our refusal
to take hard decisions.
“As a country, we have to chart a new way
different from the past, and that path is going into manufacturing as
we cannot continue to remain an import dependent country.”
He
challenged the tomato paste producers to focus more on how to be
full-fledged manufacturers of the product using local raw materials.
Saraki
also expressed surprise that in spite of the high level of local
cultivation of tomatoes, the producers were still importing the Triple
Concentrate used in the production of the product, which, he said, could
be produced locally by raising the production level of tomatoes in the
country.
http://www.punchng.com/cbn-forex-policy-irreversible-saraki/
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