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Tackle Supply-driven Inflationary Factors, NECA Tasks CBN

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The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to collaborate with relevant government agencies in addressing supply-driven inflationary factors.

Director General of NECA, Mr Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, said this in a statement yesterday, in Lagos.

He said that such factors include high energy prices; high costs of logistics and Foreign Exchange pressure, among others.

Oyerinde was reacting to the decision by the Monetary Policy Committee of CBN to raise the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) by 25 basis points to 18.

75 per cent.

According to him, such increase can be chaotic to the growth trajectory of the nation.

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“It is apt that the apex bank collaborates with fiscal authorities in addressing the fundamentals behind the persistent increase in consumer prices, which has defied the policy measures put in place by previous rate hikes.

“Tightening monetary policy stance by raising the anchor rate has proved ineffective, as inflation has been rising steadily and could climb as high as 25 per cent before year end.

“The focus of CBN should be on tackling the structural drivers of inflation, mostly the supply-side,” he said.
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The NECA boss said it was understandable that CBN’s stance in raising interest rate was needed to attract foreign inflows into the economy to moderate pressure on the foreign exchange rate.

He said, however, that in the light of hardship being experienced by the populace, it would have been appealing that CBN retained the MPR for a while, to observe the impact of the current executive orders on the economy.

“In our view, high cost of borrowing is injurious for business growth; amid tough business conditions, small and medium enterprises need to be supported with relatively low interest rates to stimulate access to liquidity.

“The focus should be driving up investment and ensuring the sustainability of local businesses as one of the key elements to improving economic stability,” Oyerinde said. (NAN)

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Experts Raise the Alarm over 610,000 Unsafe Abortions in Nigeria

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

Stakeholders in the health sector yesterday raised the alarm over the prevalence of unsafe abortions in Nigeria.

According to them, the country records over 610,000 unsafe abortions annually, prompting a call for women in the country to opt for contraceptives.

This and other health related concerns dominated discussions in Abuja at a summit to commemorate the World Contraception Day.

The summit, which raised awareness on women’s Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights was organised by an NGO – Media, Health and Rights Initiative of Nigeria.

The theme of the conference highlighted women’s freedom to plan and choose when to get pregnant.

The Country Director, IPAs Nigeria Health Foundation, Dr Lucky Palmer, in his opening address said it’s important for Nigerian women to be able to choose what they want.

According to him, most women are not able to express what they want and sometimes they can’t express their feelings when they get to hospital.

Dr Palmer highlighted the plight of women with disabilities, citing a case of a woman with hearing impairment who contracted sexually transmitted disease.

Dr Palmer said the doctor attending to her had to invite her son to interpret her sign language, which she found embarrassing.

“This is the reality most of our women go through, maybe because of disability or financial constraints or both.

“Unplanned pregnancies are a great challenge but these pregnancies are preventable. We shouldn’t be having unplanned pregnancies if contraceptives are free. Nigeria contributes about 28 percent of maternal deaths in the world,” the Country Director stated.

He charged stakeholders in the health sector not to relent in their efforts in addressing the challenges, saying, “Contraceptives should not only be for married women.

“They should also be for young people. Other animals have sex for procreation but human beings have sex for pleasure. If we are to prevent unnecessary deaths among our women, it is imperative we have this conversation.”

According to him, of the 610,000 unsafe abortions carried out in the country annually, about 285,000 of the women experience complications.

He added that of the 285,000 that develop complications, about 20,000 of them die annually.

Citing unsafe abortions as a major contributor to the country’s high maternal mortality rate, the experts listed Nigeria among the highest in the world with 1,5000 women in every 100,000 cases.

They noted that only 16 percent of women of reproductive age use any form of contraceptives, with even fewer using modern methods with success rates.

According to them, 28 out of every 100 pregnancies in Nigeria are unintended with 48 percent of these pregnancies ending in induced abortion.

They attributed 72 percent of deaths among girls below the age of 19 to complications arising from unsafe abortions.”Despite legal restrictions, cases of induced abortions are quite common with an estimated 1.25 million abortions performed in 2012 alone,” they said.

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CBN Releases New Forex Codes to Check Exchange Rate Manipulation

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released the Nigeria Foreign Exchange Code (FX Code) to strengthen the country’s FX market.The document which was released yesterday aims at facilitating better functioning of the market and reinforcing a flexible exchange rate regime.

The CBN said, “The FX Code requires Market Participants to ensure that illegal financial transfers are avoided, and appropriate money laundering policies put in place to protect the integrity of the domestic markets and the global financial framework as a whole.
”CBN said Nigeria pursues a floating exchange rate regime, and the value of the naira is determined by the market forces according to the demand and supply of foreign exchange.
The apex bank said all market participants are required to submit to the CBN a detailed compliance implementation plan that is approved by its Board by Dec. 31, 2024.“The FX Code should be fully implemented, and each Market Participant be in full compliance by December 31, 2024,” the bank said.Based on the document, the CBN banned operators from buying or selling a larger amount around the period rates are referenced for computation with the intent of manipulating the market price.It banned dealers from, “Buying or selling a larger amount than the client’s interest within seconds of the fixing calculation window with the intent of inflating or deflating the price against the client.“Buying or selling an amount shortly before a fixing calculation window such that there is an intentionally negative impact on the market price and outcome to the client.“Showing large interest in the market during the fixing calculation window with the intent of manipulating the fixing price against the client.“Informing others of a specific client dealing at a fixing rate; and acting with other market participants to inflate or deflate a fixing rate against the interests of a client.”

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Corruption: Court Summons Bello, Grants Ishaku N150m Bail

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By David Torough, Abuja

A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) sitting in Maitama, Abuja yesterday issued a public summon against embattled immediate past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello.Justice Maryanne Anenih ordered Bello, alongside two other defendants to appear in court on Oct.

24 to answer a fresh 16-count charge pending against them.
The other two defendants in the charge are Umar Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu.
The court issued the order for public summons in a ruling following an application by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).Justice Anenih ordered EFCC to publish the public summons in a widely circulating newspaperShe ordered EFCC to paste copies of the public summons on Bello’s last known address and in conspicuous places on the court premises.
EFCC claimed that it had been unable to serve Bello with the charge filed on Sept. 24, in which the ex-governor and two others were charged with criminal breach of trust to the tune of N110.4 billion.Bello’s absence stalled the arraignment earlier scheduled for yesterday.In a related development, a former governor of Taraba State, Darius Ishaku was yesterday admitted to bail in the sum of N150 million by an FCT High Court in the alleged N27 billion fraud charges brought against him by the Federal Government.The former governor was granted bail by Justice Sylvanus Oriji with two sureties in same amount.One of the two sureties must be a Federal Government employee of the rank of Director.Similarly, the two sureties must be residents in the FCT with their house addresses to be verified by the Registrar of the court.Besides, Justice Oriji barred the former governor and his co-defendant, Bello Hero from traveling out of the country except with the permission of the court.EFCC, through its counsel, Rotimi Jacobs did not oppose the bail.Jacobs noted that EFCC had on its own granted Ishaku administrative bail and he did not jump bail.Justice Oriji after granting the bail fixed Nov. 4, 5 and 13 for commencement of trial.Ishaku, who left office in 2023 after serving as governor for eight years was slammed with 15-count charge by EFCC but pleaded not guilty when he was arraigned on Monday.According to the charge sheet dated Sept. 27, the former governor and the former Permanent Secretary of Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Bello Yero are the two defendants in the case.In the charge marked CR/792/24, EFCC accused the defendants of diverting over N1 billion to their personal use between Aug. 25, 2015 and March 21, 2016 in Abuja.The agency said the amount formed part of the 2.5 percent contingency funds belonging to the Bureau of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.EFCC noted that the duo committed an offence contrary to Section 315 of the Penal Code A, Cap 532, Laws of the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria 2007 and punishable under same section.Ishaku and Yero were also accused of diverting an aggregate sum of N1,138,082, 097.71 which formed part of the 2.5 percent contingency fund belonging to the Bureau of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs between July 2015 and May 2019.Also, between Sept. 3, 2015 and Jan. 29, 2018 in Abuja, the defendants were accused of diverting the sum of N761,301,000 to defray the loan of N1 billion granted by Zenith Bank Plc. to your company, Worthy Construction Limited.“That you Ishaku whilst being the Governor of Taraba State and Bello Yero whilst being the Permanent Secretary, Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Taraba State between July 19, 2019 and February 5, 2021 in Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, and in such capacity entrusted with dominion over certain property, to wit: an aggregate sum of N3,348,942,411.15, which sum formed part of the funds belonging to Bureau of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Taraba State and Local Government Councils in Taraba State, and you thereby committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property, when you dishonestly diverted the said sum to your own use,” the charge sheet partly read.Other sums of money that formed part of the contingency fund allegedly diverted by the defendants include N650,686,369.99 between Jan. 6, 2019 and April 29, 2021; N193,030,000 between Jan. 2019 and April 29, 2021; and N170,549,842.00 between Jan. 6, 2019 and April 29, 2021, among others.

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