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CBN To Place Wheat, Sugar On Forex Restriction List

CBN To Place Wheat, Sugar On Forex Restriction List

 

 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is working to include sugar and wheat on the list of commodities that will be banned accessing foreign exchange (FX).

CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele made this disclosure on Thursday in Awe, Nasarawa state during an inspection tour of the proposed $500 million Dangote sugar processing facility.

According to Emefiele: โ€œWe are looking at sugar and wheat. We started a programme on milk about two years ago. Eventually, these products will go into our FX restriction list.โ€

He declared the CBN โ€œwill provide not only the naira or some of the naira because Dangote is a big man and has equity heโ€™s contributing to the project.

โ€œHopefully, within the next two years, we will provide that support. That is our interest here to reduce reliance on importationโ€.

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CBNโ€™s decision to include sugar and wheat on the FX restriction list, he said, is because โ€œwe spend $600m to $1 billion importing sugar into the country annuallyโ€.

Before adding the commodities to the FX restriction list, the CBN Governor said they โ€œwant to see to what extent we see the traction that is coming from those who are currently importing these itemsโ€.

He noted that โ€œwe must all work together to produce these goods in Nigeria rather than import themโ€.

On how much CBN was supporting the project with he said โ€œwe have made up our mind on how much weโ€™ll put but of course as you heard from Dangote, the project is worth about $500 million. If you convert that to naira, you know how much that is. I know heโ€™s going to commit some equities to it. From there, we will determine what is the shortfall and we will come in through intervention through the banks for whatever loan that is required for thisโ€.

According to Emefiele: โ€œOf course, foreign currency will be provided as long as it is for the importation of equipment for the project through the banks, for whatever loans that is required for this as long as it is for importation of equipment and we will gradually begin to restrict foreign exchange to those who want to import sugar until we achieve this resultโ€.

President of Dangote Group Aliko Dangote said they have acquired 60,000 hectares of land in Awe, Nasarawa State to grow โ€œup to one third of Nigeriaโ€™s sugar consumption, which is almost a million tonnesโ€.

The initial investment for this project, he said, is about $480,000-500,000.

The CBN, he said, will provide support to make it a reality.

 

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