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KENNETH GBAGI ACCUSES BANKS OF COMPLICITY IN FOREX SCARCITY

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Kenneth Gbagi
Former Minister of Education, Mr. Kenneth Gbagi




London, Sept., 13, 2016 – Nigeria’s former Minister of Education, Hon. Kenneth Gbagi has berated commercial banks in Nigeria for their roles in economic woe rocking the country.

He accused most of the commercial banks of engaging in shady and malicious disbursement of foreign exchange to cronies, associates and foreigners. The former minister who was a guest on BEN TV’s current Affairs programme, Dialogue in Diaspora, said that the fight against corruption by the current Buhari administration in Nigeria will not solve Nigeria’s perennial foreign exchange scarcity until commercial banks and their operators are made to account for the disbursement of all dollar allocations from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Gbagi who dismissed the claim that Nigeria currently does not have enough foreign exchange, claimed that Nigeria has enough dollars to meet the demands of genuine end users in manufacturing and other services.

He however accused commercial banks of deliberately sabotaging Nigeria’s economy by selling the dollars to their cronies, friends and associates who are often non-Nigerians carting the money abroad. He said many of the people who are currently having access to dollars from commercial banks engage in hoarding or capital flight as they did not believe in the ability of Nigeria’s economy to rebound strongly.

The former minister said that there would be enough dollars in circulation to force down the current high exchange rate if Nigeria’s president issued an order compelling the CBN to instruct all commercial banks in Nigeria to give an account of how they have disbursed the dollars allocated to them and for what purpose.

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He said the EFFC, CBN and other financial intelligence services have failed Nigerians for their inability in identifying financial and economic criminals who engage in dubious dollar transactions to the detriment of the country.


Gbagi claimed that every single dollar in the last 16 years allocated by the CBN to commercial banks or any other relevant agency is traceable if the government has the will to deal with economic and financial criminals and their accomplices operating as commercial banks and bureau de change in Nigeria.

He added that the EFCC and ICPC should be given more free roles to operates under their mandate as independent organisations and commissions to operate.

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