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WHY I DON’T NEED SECOND TERM —CBN Governor Sanusi

News Express |27th Mar 2013 | 4,574
WHY I DON’T NEED SECOND TERM —CBN Governor Sanusi

The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has shed more light on his decision not to vie for a second term in office.

“I informed the President going back to 2011 that I would not be interested in serving for two terms,” Sanusi told Bloomberg. As for the reason, he said that “the job has been done, largely.”

The apex bank Governor who re-echoed his stance on second term in a chat with Bloomberg on March 24, 2013 in Lagos, stated categorically that he would not seek renewal of tenure as he considers a single term enough to make a lasting positive impact in the financial system and the economy in general.

On the issue of retention of the 12% Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) which serves as the benchmark for interest rate, Mallam Sanusi said: “My own inclination is to just hold and just continue doing what we’re doing, because it has worked very well. But I’m only one vote in the Monetary Policy Committee and as you can see, the votes to ease are beginning to increase.” More MPC members may follow by voting for rate cuts, Sanusi said.

The CBN Governor further cautioned on the quest for low interest rate, saying that “the impact of interest rates below inflation could be ‘horrendous’ for economic stability, so in the short term the country has to live with high rates.”

On inflation, Mallam Sanusi, said: “Our own forecasts don’t show us getting back to the kind of 12 to 13 per cent levels we saw last year. Inflation is where we’d like it to be, exchange rates are stable, reserves are heading towards and will soon cross $50 billion.”

Answering a question on the foreign exchange market, he stated that “unless there’s some major external shock, the foreign currency market looks to me one in which we can have stability.” Sanusi noted that the CBN has enough reserves to defend the naira and “keep it where we want.”  

News Express recalls that the House of Representatives passed a resolution on February 20 ordered its committee on banking and currency to request the central bank lower its policy rate to below 10 per cent to encourage borrowing and investment.

•Photo: CBN Governor Sanusi.

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