Nigerians urged to be more creative in the face of the biting economic recession to attract more foreign exchange as a means of ending the Dollar scarcity in the country,says the presidency
There were call to improve peace and tranquility in the Niger Delta region to enhance the oil production, which would help to generate more foreign earnings for the country.
Nigeria’s involvement in the Gambia’s political impasse was not to intimidate the out-going President, Yahya Jammeh but by its action playing a leadership role. This was made known through the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu on “Politics Today”, a Programme of the Channels Television, monitored in Abuja.
There were call to improve peace and tranquility in the Niger Delta region to enhance the oil production, which would help to generate more foreign earnings for the country.
Nigeria’s involvement in the Gambia’s political impasse was not to intimidate the out-going President, Yahya Jammeh but by its action playing a leadership role. This was made known through the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu on “Politics Today”, a Programme of the Channels Television, monitored in Abuja.
Reacting to the protest by some Nigerians in Abuja on Friday who called for immediate action to curb the disparity between Naira and US Dollar, Shehu said that but for some measures already taken by the government, the situation would have been worse than it is presently.
Shehu said: “Unfortunately, I am not an expert in these matters but to my layman’s understanding, we have a Dollar crisis. Dollar inflow into Nigeria is short. Whatever that is short in terms of supply creates demand in high proportions. “The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN had already dismissed those protests.
Shehu said: “Unfortunately, I am not an expert in these matters but to my layman’s understanding, we have a Dollar crisis. Dollar inflow into Nigeria is short. Whatever that is short in terms of supply creates demand in high proportions. “The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN had already dismissed those protests.


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