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U.S To Pressurize Nigeria On Naira Devaluation This Week by DONSMITH123(m): 12:31pm On Mar 29, 2016
The United States, U.S yesterday revealed its intention to by this week get Nigeria to adopt a more flexible foreign exchange rate to boost growth and investment in the largest economy in Africa, Reuters reports.
In a move that suggests pressing for devaluation of the Nigerian currency, the U.S Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, told an audience at the U.S. Institute of Peace that Nigeria should ensure that the value of the naira currency versus the American greenback was “more realistic.”

According to her, “While most people complain about the possibility of there being a devaluation, people are already operating on a devalued currency, and the only people who are not, are people who are doing it officially.

“Our recommendation is, and we will have discussions about it … that they should look at the exchange rate and try to make the exchange rate more realistic to what the value of the naira is to the dollar.”

She spoke ahead of talks in Washington to be launched by Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday and which will focus on Nigeria’s economy, security and development.

Noting that the parallel currency market in Nigeria was “alive and well,” Thomas-Greenfield warned that a rigid exchange rate, capital controls and import bans could undermine President Muhammadu Buhari’s efforts to expand economic growth and fight corruption.

“Capital controls that limit access to foreign exchange rewards insiders and undermines the stated goals of Nigeria to increase domestic production because both Nigerian and expat investors alike tell us many businesses are unable to obtain the capital to purchase badly needed intermediate goods,” she stated.

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Re: U.S To Pressurize Nigeria On Naira Devaluation This Week by OsusuMustFlow(f): 12:39pm On Mar 29, 2016
good.
Re: U.S To Pressurize Nigeria On Naira Devaluation This Week by babyfaceafrica: 12:48pm On Mar 29, 2016
PMB won't bulge...which is nice
Re: U.S To Pressurize Nigeria On Naira Devaluation This Week by stephnie1(f): 1:02pm On Mar 29, 2016
lipsrsealed waiting
Re: U.S To Pressurize Nigeria On Naira Devaluation This Week by jayriginal: 1:50pm On Mar 29, 2016
When does the US do anything for altruistic reasons.
Re: U.S To Pressurize Nigeria On Naira Devaluation This Week by Acjohn(m): 1:52pm On Mar 29, 2016
US are looking for a way to enslave us again. but what do they want to devalue when the currency in the first place has no value. If they want Naira to be none existent they should tell us
Re: U.S To Pressurize Nigeria On Naira Devaluation This Week by Nobody: 1:58pm On Mar 29, 2016
.The question now is why is the USA concerned about our economy? Why do they really want the devaluation of our Own Naira? Cos they like us? I doubt. Although wailers will see this as a means to wail, sensible Nigerians know the best answer should be no

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