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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by modath(f): 9:31pm On Feb 19, 2016
989900:
Too many comments based on ignorance; read y'all -- it helps.

That is NL for you!! The good, the bad & the horrible!! Comes with the territory!

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by macaranta(m): 9:33pm On Feb 19, 2016
Op what you're suggesting is akin to cutting off ones head as a solution to a migraine.

Take note of the following point...
1.USD is not the legal tender for transactions with Nigeria but outside it's shores.
2.At $35/barrel we are not getting enough dollars into our nation(remember dollars will only come from exports and foreign direct investments).
3.Say on a scale of 1-10 the overall demand for dollar is 7 then the CBN has 5.
4.Inside this 5,3 has to be kept aside at all times to finance essential importation like weapons to fight BH,raw materials for manufacturers, spare parts for critical infrastructures etc.
5.If 3 is kept aside for essential importation of whatever we need,it then means 2 is allocated to not so essential importation like BDC etc.

Now what you're suggestion is saying CBN should bring out all 5 ,when demand is seven.Now assuming CBN exhausts all 5,the 7 is not even yet satisfied so what happens when another 3 is needed by say early next year?Your suggestion is just a short term fix with long term disastrous effects.
Imagine by next year,Bokoharam wars picks up and we urgently need some million dollars to import arms,what then happens?Your guess is as good as mine.If everyone has access to dollars indiscriminate importation will abound further crippling our various industries and service providers and ultimately our economy.

On the other hand,this is a blessing in disguise for exporters.With cheaper naira exports becomes cheaper but we really don't export anything.The solution is for us to stop all exportation of crude,refine them and sell to the African subregion for a start and later outside Africa.We will only sell in dollars,so the FX burden will be on those importing our refined products.
For the ordinary man,you can contribute your quota of strengthening the naira and our economy by buying made in Nigeria goods and services(medical,education,luxury vacations )even if it's aba made manage it like that,with time they will standardize them due to high patronage.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by SirShymexx: 9:33pm On Feb 19, 2016
989900:


Like I said earlier, you need to read extensively and probably watch the videos about it, to fully understand the concept.

Brev, even if it's going to work, it won't solve any problem other than create another bubble, different from the current bubble created by the CBN, to keep the naira at a fixed rate, by not letting it take its real value. I'm sure you know that by keeping the naira at a fixed rate, the CBN is depleting the reserves to do that, no? And when you create a next bubble parallel to that, you'll need to further deplete the reserves to do that. When the reserves get empty - how are you going to stay afloat?

One thing most people don't understand is that: apart from the fact that Naij is heavily dependent on oil, every other sector in the naij economy is also dependent on oil. And when you have got an economy that's based on one commodity like that, you've to always save for days like this one, hence other oil producing countries have huge reserves. The best thing to do now is turn it into a blessing in disguise and allow other sectors to grow, independent of oil. Manufacturing and agriculture are two key areas that can turn the tide, within a short period.

I'll go back to referencing Russia cos it's a perfect case study for naij. Read about what happened to the Russian economy between 1997-1998 when it defaulted, with economic crisis - and also read about how it was able to escape the economic crisis of 2008.
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by Olufemiolaolu(m): 9:35pm On Feb 19, 2016
cckris:
Buhari's mismanagement will SOON shoot the naira above 1000 to the dollar, which is economically PRAGMATIC, but a political SUICIDE for APC.
PDP is a LUCKY political party. Nigerians will soon begin to scream & curse the day Luggard joined Daura to this nation.
Format ur brain asap because u re clueless. Whats d luck about pdp & Jonathan looting of d our common wealth.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by jayloms: 9:35pm On Feb 19, 2016
@Obiagelli, this your thread should hold nairaland's award of most insult free thread.

Really learnt alot here. Many thanks to you and all who have contributed to this discourse.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by breakeven: 9:38pm On Feb 19, 2016
LRNZH:
CBN does not have enough Dollars to 'flood' the markets. One of the reasons for the restriction on forex sales to certain importers.
Problem with over reliance on a commodity. Once the commodity price tanks, forex earnings plummet.

This is the short of it.

That is why economies are diversified in times of plenty and surplus earnings saved. This obviously did not happen when oil price was in excess of 80 USD/barrel under GEJ. Sorry I had to bring up Jonathan. It is what it is.
Why GEJ now? How about when the oil price was above $100 per barrel. Why are we putting Nigeria corruption problem on GEJ?Those who entrenched and nurtured corruption in Nigeria we know them, Now they have become saints. How about the gulf oil wind fall, was it GEJ that swallowed it too? this country is pathetic. No government in Nigeria since the regime of Gowon have never made noise about diversifying the economy but when the oil money start rolling in they forget and fill their pockets.Let us stop making GEJ the scape goat for what we are all guilty of.
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by Adeshizzy: 9:40pm On Feb 19, 2016
can somebody explain what "floating the naira means" because some analyst are proposing that
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by onoja12: 9:40pm On Feb 19, 2016
economically speaking the reason why the dollar is high is because of demand and supply, meaning the quantity of dollar been earned is not enough to match the quantity been spent, hence the need to make sure we spend our few dollars been earned on the most important things and those not so important would have to source there dollar by themselves. we don't have enough dollar for several reasons but the two main reasons is the fall of the price of oil and secondly because the former government practically emptied the CBN of all the dollar to be shipped out of the country or spent on election. i hope I was able to answer your question


Obiagelli:
I am not in anyway an economist but i have been reading a bit, especially Henry Boyo ( truth be told, i get an anytime i do).
I believe we earn our oil revenue in dollars, what if the federal government pay states their allocation in dollars and the state simple exchange their dollars for naira at the bank or BDC.
With this system there will be surplus dollar in the system that will drive the exchange rate down. A good example of this was during the last election when dollar was raining all over the place (thanks to Dasuki) the dollar fell to 170 naira despite official rate at 197 naira.



www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/business/51434-naira-gains-against-dollar-at-black-market


So I ask again what will go wrong if we flood the economy with dollars?

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by dyydxx: 9:45pm On Feb 19, 2016
jayloms:
@Obiagelli, this your thread should hold nairaland's award of most insult free thread.

Really learnt alot here. Many thanks to you and all who have contributed to this discourse.

Have to agree with you on that

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by 989900: 9:49pm On Feb 19, 2016
Sant1m:
i am impressed, what an interesting proposition, but then if states allocation are released to them in dollars remember not all monies that accrue to federation accounts is in dollars, custom duties and various taxes. It means that we still need to create income stream as a nation to earn enough dollars. Okay, lets say Benue state receives 300m dollars as her monthly allocation.
1. Since the state cannot just go cashing dollars to pay salaries, the banks still has lots of influence on the rate the dollars will be converted to raise 3b naira for them to pay salaries. Likewise payment to contractors, since they cannot be paid in dollars. At the end the banks still keep the dollars for sale to importers at a rate that will be determined by forces of demand and supply. Nay, Nay, Nay. I don't think it will fly. Is there any advantage in this model for the local manufacturers who want to buy machinery for his factory?.

You got some parts right; other parts, no.

BTW, it's not a one-stop-shop-solution, so don't treat it as such, it is part of a hollistic approach.

It took me months of reading and watching videos to get it. Take your time to study it -- it's a big step in the right direction.

Try this:
https://www.nairaland.com/2944479/fastest-way-get-out-economic


Youtube 'Henry Boyo', watch as many as you can
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by dyydxx: 9:49pm On Feb 19, 2016
SirShymexx:


Brev, even if it's going to work, it won't solve any problem other than create another bubble, different from the current bubble created by the CBN, to keep the naira at a fixed rate, by not letting it take its real value. I'm sure you know that by keeping the naira at a fixed rate, the CBN is depleting the reserves to do that, no? And when you create a next bubble parallel to that, you'll need to further deplete the reserves to do that. When the reserves get empty - how are you going to stay afloat?

One thing most people don't understand is that: apart from the fact that Naij is heavily dependent on oil, every other sector in the naij economy is also dependent on oil. And when you have got an economy that's based on one commodity like that, you've to always save for days like this one, hence other oil producing countries have huge reserves. The best thing to do now is turn it into a blessing in disguise and allow other sectors to grow, independent of oil. Manufacturing and agriculture are two key areas that can turn the tide, within a short period.

I'll go back to referencing Russia cos it's a perfect case study for naij. Read about what happened to the Russian economy between 1997-1998 when it defaulted, with economic crisis - and also read about how it was able to escape the economic crisis of 2008.


But the country is too corrupt? You seek funding for agric or manufacturing, the bank frustrate genuine entrepreneurs with almost impossible conditions, while they give politicians and connected businessmen collateral free loans. The so called focus on Agriculture is a practical sham, with no guideline or proposal as I type. It's a long haul into oblivion as it currently stands

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by 989900: 9:52pm On Feb 19, 2016
dyydxx:


But the country is too corrupt? You seek funding for agric or manufacturing, the bank frustrate genuine entrepreneurs with almost impossible conditions, while they give politicians and connected businessmen collateral free loans. The so called focus on Agriculture is a practical sham, with no guideline or proposal as I type. It's a long haul into oblivion as it currently stands

You are right.
The below further helps:https://www.nairaland.com/2944479/fastest-way-get-out-economic

https://www.nairaland.com/2914056/naira-10-questions-gov-emefiele
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by linearity: 9:54pm On Feb 19, 2016
Firefire:
989900, let us simplify this discussion.

1. Do you expect CBN to print more Naira to meet it local obligations, in the face of dwindling income ?

2. How can CBN flood Nigerian market with USD, as asked by Obiagelli?

Printing more Naira notes is not a solution, the simple supply and demand economy equilibrium will kick, too much supply of Naira in circulation, leads to less demand, thereby forcing the value of Naira downwards to the next point where supply vs demand balances out...this will further lead to the appreciation of dollar against the Naira and the resulting effect will be inflation, because as the value of Naira decreases because there is too much of it in circulation, it's worth decreases so is the goods & services it could buy....but activities like these have to be maintained to certain point such that, Naira will not become a dumping ground for all manner of imports and a crippled export ability, thereby affecting manufacturing activities that rely on foreign raw materials.

Ironically, part of the solution to the current problem is to soak a lot of Naira out of circulation. The inability of various states to pay salaries in helping this as Naira is not been pump into the economy as much as it should have.

Shortage of Naira in the economy drives demands for Naira up, thereby driving the value of Naira up to the next upper equilibrium point, but a point have to be maintained so as not to stiffed growth, imports, etc...
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by CyberWolf: 10:05pm On Feb 19, 2016
cckris:
Obiageli Aku is side-stepping the FACT that the United States was formed in 1776, based on the nearly perfect THEORY OF THE STATE, by Jean Jacques Rousseau in 1762, for individuals to form an organised people, or STATE.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE is the most appropriate forum for the disparate ethnicities that pretend to be Nigerians, to AGREE TO FORM A STATE, based mutually beneficial Terms & Conditions. This is the political FOUNDATION upon which a SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC FOUNDATION can be built. Without this, CAPITAL FLIGHT will continue to siphon whatever billions of dollars accrues in FREE OIL MONEY.
Prof Wole Soyinka is again advising Buhari to convene an Economic Conference. Military 419 Constitution is the reason things that work in other places fail here. Even if Buhari borrows $100 billion, they will just evaporate in Capital Flight into well-organised countries, where rights & properties are protected by a Strong Judiciary.
Thank you my brother.. That national conference will give birth to true federalism which is the panacea to all our problems.. But we keep deceiving ourselves all this while propounding economic theories( beautiful theories that has worked wonders in other countries), but the question is, why is it not working here? The answer is faulty foundation.. We copied the US constitution but refused to copy their political and economic structure, that's the bane of our problem and until we correct this criminal mistake, we will keep propounding beautiful theories but it will never work.
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by Nobody: 10:07pm On Feb 19, 2016
onoja12:
economically speaking the reason why the dollar is high is because of demand and supply, meaning the quantity of dollar been earned is not enough to match the quantity been spent, hence the need to make sure we spend our few dollars been earned on the most important things and those not so important would have to source there dollar by themselves. we don't have enough dollar for several reasons but the two main reasons is the fall of the price of oil and secondly because the former government practically emptied the CBN of all the dollar to be shipped out of the country or spent on election. i hope I was able to answer your question


Thanks for your input
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by cckris: 10:09pm On Feb 19, 2016
dyydxx:


But the country is too corrupt? You seek funding for agric or manufacturing, the bank frustrate genuine entrepreneurs with almost impossible conditions, while they give politicians and connected businessmen collateral free loans. The so called focus on Agriculture is a practical sham, with no guideline or proposal as I type. It's a long haul into oblivion as it currently stands
Nigeria is structured Politically/Economically to FRAUDULENTLY, or corruptly hide stolen wealth overseas. Corruption in other nations is different from Nigeria's. Nigerian Banks don't work to build up their customer base. Neither is MTN, or the Oil Companies. But they're making higher profits than elsewhere. Now the large population of unemployed graduates is ready to challenge the STATUS QUO.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by linearity: 10:09pm On Feb 19, 2016
grandstar:


What you have written unknownly is an economic masterpiece.

what you said has the support of Charles Soludo and a fervent campaigner of it, Henry Boyo. Please read the latters write up about it at the back of Punch at least 1 in 2 weeks.

Soludo tried such in 2007 but with a tweak. The 3 tiers of government would be paid in dollar certificates. However the governors did not like it and complained to Yar'Adua who had it quashed by even promulgating a law against it.

Paying in dollars would answer 2 of the most pressing pronlems in Nigeria today: the high cost of credit and its scarcity.

Every month, the government substitutes the dollars into naira and pays the 3 tiers of government. This increases the money supply greatly forcing government to increase lending rates. That is why we borrow at 25%.

If they however paid in dollars, there would be no excess liquidity. This will lead to a crash in lending rates to between 5-8%.

Also because dollars will ne chasing naira, the naira will appreciated greatly in value.

Beautiful scenario, but you left out the most important aspect...where will the government get those dollars from? CBN does not print dollars, our foreign reserve had dwindle, oil no longer commands the price tag, it use to...even if we want to foolishly empty all out oil wells and want to produce hands over feet in order to earn more foreign reserves, OPEC quota limitation will save us from such self-destruction.

This is exactly what happens, when a lady who did not find it necessary to cultivate other talents but felts that her beauty is enough to carry her through life and for a while, she appear to be right, all manner of men flock to her solely on account of her beauty and she did well, but as age, stress and time takes their tolls, her beauty starts fading away and the men not seeing any other talents or reason to stay behind flock to the next beauty on the block leaving her to her miseries...at her old age, she start struggling to go back to school to learn some trade and acquire other talents....that is the story of Nigeria, we neglected virtually every other sector and rode our economy on oil and now that the suitors have taken a hike, we want to develop agriculture, commodity, etc...as if 'na beans'...how many mechanism farms do we have in Nigeria, how many international agricultural trade alliances have we formed? How many supply treaties have we signed? What about meeting international agricultural standards, etc?

The bitter truth is, we have not reached rock bottom yet, brace up for the ride downward, because it is going to be a bubby ride...we have to hit that supply and demand equilibrium for the Naira and our economy to start looking attractive again.

Government initiatives and policies just provides a cushion for the ride downward, they do not solve the underlying problem, which is..we do not have enough items to supply that will attract foreign reserve at the moment to completely replace oil..

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by onoja12: 10:10pm On Feb 19, 2016
you are welcome

Obiagelli:

Thanks for your input
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by CyberWolf: 10:16pm On Feb 19, 2016
Stelvin101:
Federal government are the ones making this economy bad. They said dollar is scarce in the international trade and yet they don't allow raw dollar into the economy such as western union and moneygram transactions. Now ask yourself this question. Do we really have a functioning government?

I believe government should reverse that decision and you will see how little that decision can change things. 80% of dollar coming into this country is through western union and moneygram. What is this government really doing? If there is excess dollars in Banks our Naira value to a dollar will increase. Another method to increase the state of our currency purchasing power is through increase in productivity in Nigeria but the thing is, ordinary toothpicks and toothbrush we import. In this world today you have to be productive as a nation else you are doom no matter the amount of Natural resources a country has. Nigeria wahala too plenty sef. I tire
Bro you are right.. I never thought about this.. Could you imagine that between 1st January and now, I earned $17k but I didn't see the $$$ angry .. The bank only gave me Naira equivalent of N195 (collecting even the remaining 2 or 3 Naira ontop angry) ... Had it been they have me this $$ likewise other Nigerians, there wouldn't be much pressure on Naira..
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by ibisko04: 10:19pm On Feb 19, 2016
We have been running a fake economic system. A rent seeking economy. An economy that import everything and export nearly nothing.
An economic that produce nearly nothing .
The food we eat are 70% foreign.
When we were making money from the only products that the world buys from us, our government mismanaged everything.
Now, we are facing the reality.
The reality is here. The people who knew that a time like this is coming have been making noise but no one listen to them.
The hard way the only way is to turn to productivity and patronising whatever we can produce locally rather than promoting other nations economic activities.
The magic to make naira do better again is in our hands.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by cckris: 10:22pm On Feb 19, 2016
CyberWolf:
Thank you my brother.. That national conference will give birth to true federalism which is the panacea to all our problems.. But we keep deceiving ourselves all this while propounding economic theories( beautiful theories that has worked wonders in other countries), but the question is, why is it not working here? The answer is faulty foundation.. We copied the US constitution but refused to copy their political and economic structure, that's the bane of our problem and until we correct this criminal mistake, we will keep propounding beautiful theories but it will never work.
1000 Naira to the dollar will be so much HELL for Nigerians that even the privileged few will join the protests. It's happened everywhere else. The 6 trillion naira budget contains enough loopholes TO STEAL at least 2 trillion naira of borrowed money in one year. But the population of enlightened graduates is growing, in this IT generation. The bubble's gon burst soon, very soon.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by jornie(m): 10:23pm On Feb 19, 2016
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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by jornie(m): 10:23pm On Feb 19, 2016
Obiagelli:
I am not in anyway an economist but i have been reading a bit, especially Henry Boyo ( truth be told, i get an anytime i do).
I believe we earn our oil revenue in dollars, what if the federal government pay states their allocation in dollars and the state simple exchange their dollars for naira at the bank or BDC.
With this system there will be surplus dollar in the system that will drive the exchange rate down. A good example of this was during the last election when dollar was raining all over the place (thanks to Dasuki) the dollar fell to 170 naira despite official rate at 197 naira.



www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/business/51434-naira-gains-against-dollar-at-black-market


So I ask again what will go wrong if we flood the economy with dollars?


Flood the economy with dollars and kill the economy
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by CyberWolf: 10:23pm On Feb 19, 2016
phlamy:


Western union and money gram are still been collected in Nigeria just that it has to be in naira and not dollars which is the perfect thing to do otherwise where will the dollar come from- heaven? NO
The dollars will sRichard bagwelltill come from the small we have
can't the FG keep their own $$$ while we keep our own(WU, MG, etcetera)? That will reduce pressure on $$$ imagine where I earn $7k in month but bank give me Naira equivalent... Now I wanna go abroad to study, they tell me to go to BDC and buy $$$ at 400/$ What da fvck is that? angry
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by CyberWolf: 10:27pm On Feb 19, 2016
cckris:

1000 Naira to the dollar will be so much HELL for Nigerians that even the privileged few will join the protests. It's happened everywhere else. The 6 trillion naira budget contains enough loopholes TO STEAL at least 2 trillion naira of borrowed money in one year. But the population of enlightened graduates is growing, in this IT generation. The bubble's gon burst soon, very soon.
Omo the thing tire me I swear.. Na Sidon look I just de for now.. Let me just observe from one corner how things unfold.
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by Yehman(m): 10:27pm On Feb 19, 2016
Obiagelli:
I am not in anyway an economist but i have been reading a bit, especially Henry Boyo ( truth be told, i get an anytime i do).
I believe we earn our oil revenue in dollars, what if the federal government pay states their allocation in dollars and the state simple exchange their dollars for naira at the bank or BDC.
With this system there will be surplus dollar in the system that will drive the exchange rate down. A good example of this was during the last election when dollar was raining all over the place (thanks to Dasuki) the dollar fell to 170 naira despite official rate at 197 naira.



www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/business/51434-naira-gains-against-dollar-at-black-market


So I ask again what will go wrong if we flood the economy with dollars?

After flooding the economy with dollars what next? Abi the flooded dollars no dey finish ni?

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by grandstar(m): 10:33pm On Feb 19, 2016
linearity:


Beautiful scenario, but you left out the most important aspect...where will the government get those dollars from? CBN does not print dollars, our foreign reserve had dwindle, oil no longer commands the price tag, it use to...even if we want to foolishly empty all out oil wells and want to produce hands over feet in order to earn more foreign reserves, OPEC quota limitation will save us from such self-destruction.

This is exactly what happens, when a lady who did not find it necessary to cultivate other talents but felts that her beauty is enough to carry her through life and for a while, she appear to be right, all manner of men flock to her solely on account of her beauty and she did well, but as age, stress and time takes their tolls, her beauty starts fading away and the men not seeing any other talents or reason to stay behind flock to the next beauty on the block leaving her to her miseries...at her old age, she start struggling to go back to school to learn some trade and acquire other talents....that is the story of Nigeria, we neglected virtually every other sector and rode our economy on oil and now that the suitors have taken a hike, we want to develop agriculture, commodity, etc...as if 'na beans'...how many mechanism farms do we have in Nigeria, how many international agricultural trade alliances have we formed? How many supply treaties have we signed? What about meeting international agricultural standards, etc?

The bitter truth is, we have not reached rock bottom yet, brace up for the ride downward, because it is going to be a bubby ride...we have to hit that supply and demand equilibrium for the Naira and our economy to start looking attractive again.

Government initiatives and policies just provides a cushion for the ride downward, they do not solve the underlying problem, which is..we do not have enough items to supply that will attract foreign reserve at the moment to completely replace oil..

Wrong.. The dollars that will be shared out will be what is earned monthly by government. They won't be given actual dollars but dollar certificates something akin to travellers cheques which are fully convertible to naira when presented to the CBN or perhaps banks.

This policy will create an export boom. Since cost of funds will collapse to single digits. Companies can now borrow boldly and import worldbeating machinery. This will make them very competitive. As they grow in size, these companies will eventually outgrow the local market and start a massive focus on the export market.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by CyberWolf: 10:34pm On Feb 19, 2016
41lady:
Based on my little knowledge of trilema triangle in economics, country can only achieve two out of the three impossible options within the triangle- fixed exchange rate, capital mobility and independent Monetary policy.

In the case of Nigeria, floating exchange rate (dollar) rather than fixed and allow market forces of DD & SS to determine the value of goods and service (i.e. allow capitalism) but when the government decide to devalue naira without goods and services to export whereby the crude oil,the country dependents on have depreciate in value, the masses will suffer. China RMB has been devalued because the country fixed their manufacturing sectors, which makes their local firms to operate at lower cost and makes their products cheaper at the international market.

Thus; since Nigeria don't have technology to go into electonics and I.T product manufacturing, a good step in a good direction is to put in place all the Agricultural sectors-the irrigation,extensive farming in functionality, fixed electricity, revive the manufacturing sectors that are not functioning then Nigeria can now devalue naira to encourage export. When a country devalue its currency without corresponding available products to export, it will lead to recession, because the rate of inflation will increase along side with high unemployment rate.

In the case of hoarding dollar to make naira appreciate, that may not work without sufficient supply of local food stuff which is the basic needs. And how can that be achieve, by making the processing equipments close to the farm, whereby the farmer don't need to travel thousand of kilometres with the produces for processing, like rice, palm oil, groundnut, cassava, soya bean, Benny seed, ginger, chile, beans, rubber, cocoa e.t.c that will create avenue for preservation which will last untill next season or before it is transported to the market without getting spoilt and the farmers will get their revenue and be encouraged.

I was surprised to hear that Malaysia got her palm oil seed from Nigeria but now Malaysia is the highest exporter of palm oil while you may ask, because the government and private investors have made the processing equipment closed to the plantation farm. As it is harvested, immediately processed and package for export and or distribution. They also have machine that can remove chicken feathers.

These our leaders knows all the stuff that can fix this country but they are selfish. Only send their children abroad to study and come and continue to rule the country from where they stop.
Bro please do you know something about the end product of Benny seed? Please pardon my ignorance..
Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by grandstar(m): 10:34pm On Feb 19, 2016
Yehman:

After flooding the economy with dollars what next? Abi the flooded dollars no dey finish ni?

It will be replenished every month from the monthly crude oil sales

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by Nobody: 10:35pm On Feb 19, 2016
Obiagelli:
I am not in anyway an economist but i have been reading a bit, especially Henry Boyo ( truth be told, i get an anytime i do).
I believe we earn our oil revenue in dollars, what if the federal government pay states their allocation in dollars and the state simple exchange their dollars for naira at the bank or BDC.
With this system there will be surplus dollar in the system that will drive the exchange rate down. A good example of this was during the last election when dollar was raining all over the place (thanks to Dasuki) the dollar fell to 170 naira despite official rate at 197 naira.



www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/business/51434-naira-gains-against-dollar-at-black-market


So I ask again what will go wrong if we flood the economy with dollars?


It is possible.

But that is not the issue.

The issue is where does the Government get the dollars from. Remember that we dont half as much dollar revenue as we used to get in the past. It would therefore mean we need out foreign reserves to augment whatever revenue we generate. Note that the foreign reserves are already badly depleted. If we were to continue defending the naira with more dollars a time will come when there will be none left in reserve to defend the naira. Imagine what will happen then.

Flooding the economy with dollars is only a very short term temporary solution. Its like building a tsunami wall using only plywood.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by phazotron(m): 10:37pm On Feb 19, 2016
this Henry boyo na winsh. him and soludo too get brain. this man has said it all. devaluation can not solve this problem. our problem is a structural and fundamental one. those campaigning for devaluation are sent from the pit of hell. the only thing that can save us now is a simultaneous five pronged approach. rapid import substitution to conserve our scarce dollars, rapid export promotion and increase to increase our fx earnings , rapid infrastructure development to bring about industrialization and a total overhaul of the monetary system and model used to run the economy and lastly bring our refineries to full working capacity so as to stop the massive drain on our fx due to petroleum products imports. anytime from now fuel might start to be scarce again because of non payment due to the govt being almost broke. the cbn governor needs to be fired. we need a real economist not a former chief executive money chaser. the people occupying the offices of the president governor of the cbn the minister of finance minister of power works and housing minister of petroleum are the most important people in this administration. they need our cooperation support amd prayers.

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Re: What Exactly Will Go Wrong If The CBN Floods The Economy With Dollars? by Dahveydson(m): 10:40pm On Feb 19, 2016
We should have more threads like this on NL.

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