The
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele has said that if
well tackled, Nigeria’s current economic challenges can pave the way to
future prosperity for the country. This, he said was the reason why the
federal government and the central bank are constantly formulating and
re-evaluating policies they believe would set the country on the path of
greater economic prosperity.This is as he disclosed that losses due to
cybercrimes across all sectors were estimated globally to hover between $400
– $550 billion in 2015. The figure, he said could rise to $2 trillion by the
end of 2019. “This amount is more than the annual GDP of most individual
nations, including Nigeria. Here at home, we are not spared of losses due to
cybercrimes and the global trend ought to alarm us about the gravity of this
problem,” he added.Emefiele said this in a keynote address delivered at the
35th Quarterly General Meeting of the Association of Chief Audit Executives
of Banks in Nigeria, in Lagos yesterday.“Where and when necessary, we must
remain bold and persistent, and never afraid to try new ideas, as these are major
requirements in a time of change. That is why I am confident that Nigeria
will overcome our current challenges. But, I suspect that we can only
overcome these challenges if we are ready to make fundamental change in many
of our attitudes, orientations and practices,” said Emefiele whose speech was
read by his Special Adviser on Financial Markets, Emmanuel Ukeje. He added:
“Nigeria is at a crucial point in its financial history. The economy is in
recession. The price of oil, which is our main source of foreign exchange
earnings and government revenue, has significantly reduced, and may remain so
for a long time.“Money is scare for most citizens. Regrettably, Source:
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Friday, December 2, 2016
Emefiele: Present Challenges Would Pave Way for Nigeria’s Prosperity
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