The
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has resumed the sale of the dollar to Bureaux De
Change (BDCs) months after it shut down the operation.
The CBN
had stopped sales in January due to what it called dollar scarcity and abuse of
operating guidelines.
According
to The Nation, Aminu Gwadabe from the Association of Bureau De Change Operators
of Nigeria (ABCON), stated that nearly 3,000 BDCs are expected to access dollar
from the CBN.
Gwadabe who is also President of the association said the BDCs had on
Wednesday, funded
“Our members funded their accounts with the CBN on Wednesday
and will get the dollar equivalent today. The funds will be sold at the
prevailing inter-bank rate,” he said.
Gwadabe promised that the BDCs would
abide by the directives and continually provide detailed reports on how
previous dollars sourced from the CBN were utilised.Gwadabe added that he was happy with the resumption of dollar sales to operators, but also implored the Central Bank to open more windows for them to operate.
“We want more windows to be opened for BDCs instead of restricting it
to Diaspora funds. We are happy we can now access the Diaspora funds,
but we want the CBN to do more. We are confident that today’s sales will
continue to calm the market,” he said.
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