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Reps Move To Adopt Chinese Yuan As Official Foreign Exchange Currency

“Adopting the Chinese Yuan as an additional foreign exchange reserve currency might mitigate the adverse effects of Naira depreciation, reduce the risks associated with exchange rate fluctuations, and enhance Nigeria’s economic stability.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
December 21, 2023
in Exchange Rates, Headline
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Reps have moved to adopt the Chinese Yuan as the Official Foreign Exchange Currency in Nigeria.

 

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the House of Representatives is seeking to fastrack the adoption of the Chinese Yuan (CNY) as an official foreign exchange reserve currency alongside other major international currencies to mitigate the impact of Naira’s depreciation.

 

 

This was announced at the plenary on Wednesday.

 

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The motion was moved by Hon. Jafaru Gambo Leko from Bauchi State.

 

According to Leko, the nation is currently experiencing economic instability and uncertainty due to the substantial shifts regarding the value of the Naira.

 

He argued that the People’s Republic of China has a stable and globally recognized currency, adding that it is gaining recognition in the local market.

 

The lawmaker also noted that the International Monetary Fund proposed diversification of foreign exchange reserves for central banks of developing countries, including Nigeria.

 

He insisted that the global economic landscape is evolving and international trade dynamics are shifting, with China assuming a leading role in global trade.

 

According to him, “Adopting the Chinese Yuan as an additional foreign exchange reserve currency might mitigate the adverse effects of Naira depreciation, reduce the risks associated with exchange rate fluctuations, and enhance Nigeria’s economic stability.

 

“Furthermore, it would enhance Nigeria’s trade and economic ties with China, a crucial trading partner.”

Adopting the motion, the House mandated its committees on Banking Regulations, Banking and Other Ancillary Institutions to liaise with the Central Bank of Nigeria to explore the appropriate mechanisms, policies, and partnerships required for the adoption and report back in four weeks for further legislative action.

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