US Dollar vs NIG Naira: The Real Issues - Dr Oni Gbolabo

1. Appreciation and depreciation of currency is not related to race or color or who is the president be it Hausa Igbo or Yoruba. It is basically about production of goods and services and the demand of your products....
....in the world market. A confused country that produces almost nothing will never meet up, policies only control your currency not the value of another countries currency against yours.
2. A country where over 500 industries died within 30 years must be stupid to complain of depreciation of her currency. We keep killing local industries and expect policies to make it up, it's a joke sir. Don't use China as an example of depreciating currencies and strong economy
....China produces and may attract more export with that strategy unlike Nigeria that produces nothing.
3. A country where someone carried $2bn simply to share is already a doomed one in terms of monetary policy and value. A country that produces Dizeani & Bafarawa who spent billion to appease demons. Those money without economic value is an economic poison injected into the system
4. A country that favours importation over local production is doomed because it creates employment for another country while sacking her own citizens. Some people are working in Michelin & Dunlop somewhere, yet we use the tyre. Don't tell me principle of comparative advantage
5. A country that exports raw materials without adding value is shameless to talk of depreciation of currency, to later re-import finished products of that materials is the peak of daftness. A bag of cocoa will go for like N1m but when it is processed it will worth around N7m.
6. A country that deliberately operate banking system that gives loans to importers at the expense of local industries is doomed and should say nothing about depreciation. Most of the loans are given to senators and representatives not industrialists.
7. A country that give loans in billions to agric sector without monitoring & evaluation of such loan on how it gets to the real farmers is a sham. A guy collected over N2bn agric loan, he bought a jeep, built a nice house and use the rest to import processed pork.
8. A country that spend more on few privileged at the cost of the populace who are unemployed should not talk about money depreciation. A country that keeps paying NNPC staff N10bn monthly as salaries when a single drop of petrol was not processed shout shut up about depreciation
9. A country where it is difficult for investors to register businesses because of the governent officials demanding for bribe. Right from airport, to hotel, to minister to governors investors will bribe, all these are part of cost of investment.....
.....A friend brought investor on estate development just for the state commissioner in charge to demand 30% of the investment. To see the governor in a state will cost you N2 million as bribe before you can be scheduled. This is a state as poor as anything.
10. A country where the cost of travelling for treatment abroad by officials will build world class hospitals should not talk about naira against dollar parity. Money taken to that trip is part of stress on forex. Same as forex spend on pilgrimage, let religion fanatics keep off
Without going to Mecca or Jerusalem you can still make heaven. You waste forex on pilgrimage to later be talking about forex.

11. A country where few people have access to federal reserve and those few can get loans not because of what they can produce but connection they have
12. A country where we import what we produce because it's cheaper over there is gone.

13. A country that has arable land, teaming idle youths and still complain of hunger should not talk about currency depreciation. It's annoying.
14. A country where free money flows can never control inflow & outflow of forex. Someone who wants to hide his loot went to Aboki to buy $50m just to hide it in the basement of his house. That money has no economic value yet it deprived those companies that need it to import RM
15. A country where a strong bank owners can influence shares from within Stock Exchange room to inflate their shares worth from N20 to N150, crash the same share to N30 and ready to buy it back at N28 all within a year. Forget it, currency will never appreciate in such economy.
16. A country where banks are involved in round tripping to siphon money is doomed. A company wants to import caterpillar worths $50,000. Bank made the forex $550,000 meanwhile no caterpillar was imported at last yet the money faded into private accounts. Who strain forex?
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