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Abstract:In January 2025, the Naira continued to appreciate in both the official and parallel markets, particularly against the backdrop of a decline in foreign exchange reserves.

According to the latest data released by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), by January 31, the countrys foreign exchange reserves had decreased by $1.16 billion, from $40.883 billion at the beginning of the year to $39.723 billion. This change reflects the Central Bank's intervention measures aimed at easing the pressure on the foreign exchange market. Despite the decline in reserves, the strengthening of the Naira signaled different trends in the market.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has implemented a series of measures to stabilize the Naira exchange rate and alleviate pressure on the foreign exchange market. The bank announced that it would continue to provide foreign exchange to eligible Bureau de Change (BDC) operators, selling $25,000 per week to these institutions.
Additionally, the Central Bank decided to extend the policys implementation period, with the original deadline for foreign exchange sales set for January 31, 2025, now extended to May 30, 2025. Through this measure, the bank aims to ensure liquidity in the foreign exchange market, reduce Naira volatility, and maintain market stability.
How to Address the Challenges?
Despite the Central Bank‘s interventions, the appreciation of the Naira has placed further strain on foreign exchange reserves. With the decrease in reserves in January, Nigeria faces a more complex economic situation. Although the Naira exchange rate has shown a certain level of stability in both official and parallel markets, the decline in reserves may pose challenges to the stability of the Nigerian economy in the long term. If demand in the foreign exchange market remains high, continued intervention may further deplete reserves, exerting pressure on the Central Bank’s policy options.
In response to future challenges, both the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Association of Bureau de Change Operators (ABCON) have shown a collaborative attitude, emphasizing the long-term importance of stabilizing the Naira exchange rate.
ABCON President Aminu Gwadabe expressed appreciation for the Central Bank‘s policy and called for stronger cooperation among all stakeholders to ensure the continued stability of the Naira exchange rate. The Central Bank’s flexibility and policy adjustments have laid the foundation for stabilizing the foreign exchange market. In the future, Nigeria may need to strengthen policy communication and market regulation to ensure the stability of the Naira exchange rate and reduce foreign exchange market volatility.
Overall, while the strengthening of the Naira has led to a temporary reduction in foreign exchange reserves, through the Central Banks interventions and market adjustments, Nigeria is preparing for future economic challenges.

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