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Inauguration: Deal with Foreign reserves inadequacy to tackle inflation – Teriba tells Tinubu

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Ahead of the 29th May inauguration, the Chief Executive Director of the Economic Associates, Dr Ayo Teriba has said the incoming government led by the President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, should address foreign reserves inadequacies as the solution to rising inflation.

The National Bureau of Statistics announced in its latest Consumer Price Index that the country’s April inflation is 22.22 per cent.

In reacting to the steady increase of inflation over the eight years tenure of President Muhammadu in an Interview with newsmen at the weekend, Teriba said the incoming administration could end the jinx with the right monetary policies.

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Teriba said the best solution for the country’s economy is to boost foreign reserves.

He noted, however, that Nigeria’s inflation is not isolated from global cost/supply and energy shocks.

“It would be essential to prioritize rather than come out with an endless list of problems to solve.

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“The important problem is foreign exchange reserves inadequacies. If you don’t deal with it, you cannot address any other problem.

“The solution is whatever the incoming government can do in the office to get the liquidity to raise the reserve adequacy to a minimum level that would give the government control over foreign exchange rates and policies. Poverty, inflation, and others are symptoms of the problem of foreign reserves”, he stated.

When Buhari assumed office in 2015, Nigeria’s inflation stood at 9.01 per cent, but as he prepares to exit power on May 29 2023, the country’s inflation has increased to 22.22 per cent.

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Nigeria’s foreign reserves is $36,624 million according to the Central Bank of Nigeria

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