Aisha Buhari’s alleged forex deals: Allow us to do our job, CBN tells politicians
The
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has asked politicians to leave it alone to
concentrate on its work and avoid dragging it into mudslinging attempts for whatever
gain.
Asked to react to the allegation of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, that the First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, was involved in round tripping of foreign exchange, the bank’s spokesman, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, told our correspondent that the allegation was, “not only ridiculous but laughable.”
Asked to react to the allegation of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, that the First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, was involved in round tripping of foreign exchange, the bank’s spokesman, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, told our correspondent that the allegation was, “not only ridiculous but laughable.”
He asked politicians to avoid
whatever would impact negatively on the reputation of the CBN, as according to
him, any attempt to destroy the bank’s integrity will impact negatively on the
nation’s economy. His words: “Politicians should spare this institution from
deliberate falsehood because if they destroy the reputation of the institution,
the economy suffers.
Politicians should please allow us to do our job in the
interest of the economy.” According to the spokesman, the Central Bank does not
sell foreign exchange to individuals or companies. Instead, it sells to banks
which sell to their customers.
He said: “With every sense of responsibility, it
is important to state that the Central Bank does not sell forex to individuals
nor companies. You are aware that we sell forex to banks which in turn sell to
their customers. For anyone to say that the CBN sells forex to individuals or
some companies is, indeed, very ridiculous and mischievous. “It was very
laughable to say that the CBN sold forex to anyone at N185/$1.
The records are
there for anyone who is interested to crosscheck. The CBN has not sold the
dollar at N185 in recent times. The movement of the exchange rate was
N155/$1; N168/ $1; and from there to the current rate of N197/$1.” Mr.
Okoroafor said Nigerians should disregard what he described as “baseless” and
“falsehood” that had been trending in the social social media.
The PDP, at its
twitter handle, had alleged that Aisha Buhari and her unnamed company had been
involved in buying about $22 million from the CBN at the official rates and
selling same at the black market. She has also denied the allegation on her
twitter handle and threatened legal actions against the PDP. She said: “Be
advised, any further attempt to malign the person of the wife of the President
will be dealt with according to the law. This is grounds for a lawsuit on defamation
of character. “Making false and unfounded allegations without proof just to
incite Nigerians on social media is wrong.”
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