The Nigerian currency now exchanges at N610 to the dollar at the parallel market, for the first time in history. Although the naira’...
The Nigerian currency now exchanges at N610 to the dollar at
the parallel market, for the first time in history.
Although the naira’s official rate eventually stabilised at
419.02 at the Investors and Exporters window, after several dips on Friday, the
value of the currency has sunk to greater depths at the parallel market.
According to Aboki Forex, a website that furnishes the
Nigerian audience with the exchange rate of foreign currencies at the parallel
market, the dollar sold at N610 on Sunday morning.
Aboki Forex gained prominence shortly after a similar
website, Aboki FX got axed by Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN), for allegedly manipulating the exchange rate at the parallel
market.
Aboki FX’s shutdown in September 2021 has so far done
nothing to stop the naira’s free fall and steep crashing at the parallel
market.
Critics claim Mr Emefiele’s 2023 presidential ambition has
distracted him from functioning efficiently as Nigeria’s top banker and have
repeatedly demanded his resignation.
The naira has continued to depreciate considerably against
the dollar over the past two weeks. From N588 per dollar on May 8, it opened at
N610 on Sunday morning, according to Aboki Forex.
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