CBN Governor faults Governor Obaseki’s claim that FG printed N50billion for states to share (Video)
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele has urged Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo state to stop giving coloration to printing of money.
Emefiele who spoke in Nasarawa State during an inspection tour of the proposed $500m Dangote sugar processing facility, stated that it is the job of the Central Bank of Nigeria to print money.
He added that the concept of printing of money is about lending money. Emefiele said;
“If you understand the concept of printing of money, it is about lending money. That is our job. To print is about lending money.
“So, there is no need of putting all the controversy about printing of money as if we go into the factory, print the naira and start distributing on the streets.
“It is very inappropriate for people to give colouration to printing of money as if it is some foreign words coming from the sky.
“It’s important for me to put it this way that in 2015/16, the kind of situation we found ourselves in, we did provide a budget support facility to all the states of this country.
“That loan is still unpaid up till now. We are going to insist on them paying back the money since they are accusing us of giving them loans.”“If you understand the concept of printing of money, it is about lending money. That is our job. To print is about lending money.
“So, there is no need of putting all the controversy about printing of money as if we go into the factory, print the naira and start distributing on the streets.
“It is very inappropriate for people to give colouration to printing of money as if it is some foreign words coming from the sky.
“It’s important for me to put it this way that in 2015/16, the kind of situation we found ourselves in, we did provide a budget support facility to all the states of this country.
“That loan is still unpaid up till now. We are going to insist on them paying back the money since they are accusing us of giving them loans.”
Watch him speak below;
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