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Jigawa Gov’t Proposes N44.7bn Supplementary Budget

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The Jigawa State Government has proposed N44.7 billion 2023 supplementary budget to finance critical infrastructures and social services in the state.

The state Commissioner of Budget and Economic Planning, Babangida Umar, stated this during a news conference at the end of the State Executive Council (SEC) meeting in Dutse on Wednesday.

He said the supplementary budget was necessitated by the need to complete some of the inherited projects and the increase in federal allocation to the state sequel to the fuel subsidy removal.

“Following the fuel subsidy removal, the state has received the sum of N7 billion as first tranch from Federal Government and N21 billion special grant for infrastructure approved to each of the 36 states and Abuja,” Umar said.

He listed some of the sector to be financed from the supplementary budget to include Ministry of Works and Transport N13.8 billion and Ministry of Health got N2 billion.

While the sum of N3 billion has been allocated to the Ministry of Education; Ministry of Finance N2.4 billion, and the Jigawa State Road Maintenance Agency (JIRMA) N2 billion.

He said the supplementary budget would be sent to the state House of Assembly for approval.

According to him, this is the second supplementary budget for the state within a span of five months, with N13 billion earlier approved in March, appropriated to fund the repairs of damaged drains, roads, bridges and other essentials services across the state.

Also, the Commissioner of Information, Youth Sport and Culture, Sagiru Musa said the Council has approved over N192 million for the extension of drains in Kafin Hausa Local Government Area of the state. (NAN)

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Naira Gains as CBN Reforms Show Impact

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The Naira appreciated in the official market on Friday, trading at N1,492.49 against the Dollar. Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) website showed the Naira gained N6.57. This marks a 0.44 per cent increase compared to Thursday, Feb. 27, when it closed at N1,499.07 to the Dollar.

The local currency ended Wednesday’s trading at N1,499.
11 against the Dollar. The Naira has remained relatively stable following CBN reforms aimed at ensuring transparency in the Foreign Exchange (FX) market.
Analysts have praised the CBN for the steady progress of the Naira since December 2024. However, Prof. Jonathan Aremu, a retired CBN Director, has warned that it is too soon to celebrate. Aremu, a Professor of International Economic Relations at Covenant University, is also a Regional Expert on Trade and Investment for ECOWAS.
Speaking to newsmen on Friday, Aremu called for increased production to sustain the Naira’s gains. He described the currency’s steady appreciation against the Dollar as a positive development. “But it may not be time to celebrate yet because, within this period, we have also seen moments when the Naira depreciated,” he said. He urged the CBN to focus on boosting productive activity in the economy to maintain stability. According to him, the apex bank should look beyond interest rates and consider other factors influencing production and liquidity. “The quantity theory of money states that money supply and population value must equal price and transaction volume in the economy. “If policy only targets money supply without increasing transactions, the expected appreciation of the Naira will not materialise. “The economy needs a higher volume of goods and services. Many goods are available, but their prices depend on supply and demand. “Focusing only on monetary policy is insufficient. More emphasis should be placed on increasing production,” he said. He added that expanding production will further reduce the value of foreign currencies, strengthening the Naira. Aremu noted that foreign exchange is depreciating partly because people cannot afford to buy due to economic conditions. “The CBN should not only focus on reducing money supply but also support the availability of quality goods and services,” he said. Also, Cordros Securities, in its weekly economic update on Friday, attributed the Naira’s appreciation to reduced demand pressure in spite of declining foreign exchange (FX) reserves. The report noted that FX reserves fell by $241.50 million week-on-week to $38.46 billion as of Feb. 27, marking the seventh consecutive week of decline. “We expect FX liquidity to remain strong as a more efficient market and improved confidence continue to support inflows from autonomous sources,” the report stated. “The CBN is also expected to intervene during periods of high volatility, ensuring the Naira remains stable in the near term,” it added. (NAN)

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Naira Ends Week Stronger Against Dollar, Gaining N11.17 

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The Naira further appreciated in the official market on Friday, trading at N1,474.78 to the Dollar.

Data from the FMDQ Securities Exchange official forex trading platform revealed that the Naira gained N11.17.

This represents a 0.7 per cent increase compared to the previous day’s trading figure on Thursday, when the local currency closed at N1,485.

95 to the Dollar.

Trading in the Investors and Exporters (I&E) Forex window on Friday saw a high of N1,495.

01 and a low of N1,447.50.

The Naira has remained stable against the US Dollar since December 2024, supported by sustained reforms from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The reforms aimed at ensuring transparency in the foreign exchange (FX) market.

CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso, speaking in Abuja on Thursday at the 2025 Monetary Policy Forum, stated that recent reforms in the FX segment had continued to attract foreign investments.

Cardoso reassured that the apex bank would sustain efforts to ensure continued inflows. (NAN)

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CBN Approves Listing of CFA on NXP forms for Export Repatriation Proceed

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The Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) says that Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has approved CFA Franc to be captured on Nigeria Export Proceed (NXP) forms for the repatriation of export proceeds.

Mrs Nonye Ayeni, Executive Director of the NEPC, disclosed this while addressing newsmen on the Non-Oil Export Performance for the year 2024, in Abuja on Friday.

Ayeni said that the council had engaged the CBN on the inclusion of the CFA Franc, adding that it was a dominant currency in cross border trading.

She said that the currency was one of the currencies to be received as export proceeds by the bankers.

“I am delighted to inform you that the CBN has magnanimously approved CFA to be captured on NXP forms for the repatriation of export proceeds.

“We will be working with CBN and the banks to ensure full implementation.

“I must say that this is a remarkable breakthrough for the council and further reaffirms the impact of the council’s current flagship programme,” she said.

Ayeni said that the council distributed hybrid seedlings and farm inputs to over 1,200 farmers across the country.

She added that the council has also distributed sesame, Hibiscus and farm input in the north, cashew in the west and palm seedlings in the east.

She said that the effort was to enhance the capacity of farmers, and processors and increasing production capacity of the farmers.

The executive director said that the NEPC, under the “Go Global, Go for Certification” campaign, was determined to enhance the quality of Made-in-Nigeria products.

According to her, the council commenced the certification of 400 Small and Mediumsized Enterprise (SME) exporters.

“I am delighted to inform you that we have concluded on some and the balance are currently undergoing the certification process.

“At the end of the exercise, a total of 855 SMEs will have benefited from the scheme between the year 2022 to year 2025.

She said that the scheme aimed to enable the SMEs to acquire international certification to access niche markets.

Ayeni also noted that through the council’s regional and state offices initiated the process of mainstreaming informal border trade.

She said that the effort would increase foreign exchange earnings and help to capture export data for the country.

“Interactive sessions were held with several trade associations operating within some borders”.

According to her, at the end of the exercise, no fewer than 1,116 operators in the informal sector were trained in formalising export trade.

“We will build on this,” she assured. (NAN)

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