The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said the verification of disputed foreign exchange claims by manufacturers and importers amounting to $2.4 billion is still ongoing.
CBN governor, Olayemi Cardoso, while providing an update on the issue, at a special summit dinner organised by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, in Abuja, said the unverified backlog is being worked on.
“In respect to the forwards, you know, at the time I spoke about this when I was going for my clearance at the Senate, all I knew was that there was a huge backlog, and there seemed to be a problem with the finances of the central bank,” he said.
“It was very clear to me that it was something that needed to be tackled immediately.
“And when I say it needed to be tackled, it’s giving confidence to international investors and others that as a central bank, we would meet our obligations. It was important to do so,” he stated.
Continuing, Cardoso said “We went through the process of verifying the claims, and we began to have a better understanding of the claims and the appropriateness of the claims.
“I know that as of now, there are still some which have been unverified. We are working on those.
“We are at a particular stage now where we have gone through stage one, and we are back to stage two to verify those claims as it is now.
“But more important and very important, we had to ensure that we could walk the talk because that clearly and truly is the way to build credibility.
“No point in saying you do one thing and not do it. You have to be transparent in the way you undertake your operations.”