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October 12, 2025 - 2:42 AM

CBN releases additional $500 million to clear verified FX backlog

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To address the foreign exchange (FX) crisis, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has disbursed an additional $500 million to various sectors of the economy.

Hakama Sidi-Ali, the acting director of the CBN’s corporate communications department, made this announcement yesterday in Abuja.

Sidi-Ali claims that this occurred just one week after the top bank paid over $2 billion to satisfy unpaid debts in a number of industries.

She declared that the CBN’s management was dedicated to clearing all valid foreign exchange backlogs as soon as possible.

According to her, the CBN has started putting into practice a thorough plan to increase liquidity in the short, medium, and long term in the foreign exchange markets in Nigeria.

She stated, “The CBN’s focus is on addressing fundamental issues that have hindered the Nigerian FX markets’ effective operation over the years, as the governor said.”

According to Sidi-Ali, the FX market changes aim to promote transparency, lessen arbitrage opportunities, and simplify and harmonize various currency rates.

She conveyed her conviction that foreign investment and investor confidence would both increase with a stable exchange rate.

She pleaded with all market players to follow the regulations, stressing that openness would allow for the equitable setting of exchange rates.

 

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