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CBN Reinforces Economic Stability Commitment Through Public Engagement in Kano

September 17, 2025
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Tuesday underscored its unwavering dedication to revitalizing the country’s economic landscape through strategic policy implementation, as Governor Olayemi Cardoso opened the 2025 CBN Fair at the Mineet Event Centre in Kano.

Speaking through the Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Mrs. Hakama Ali, Cardoso outlined the apex bank’s multi-pronged approach to economic recovery, emphasizing three critical pillars: productivity stimulation, financial inclusion expansion, and monetary stability maintenance.

Direct Public Engagement Strategy

The fair represents a significant shift in the CBN’s communication strategy, moving beyond traditional policy announcements to direct public engagement. “The core objective of this engagement is to sensitize members of the public on how the bank’s policies enhance their lives and livelihood and contribute to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy,” Cardoso stated, highlighting the institution’s commitment to transparency and public awareness.

This approach signals the central bank’s recognition that successful monetary policy implementation requires not just institutional backing but also public understanding and support. The initiative comes at a crucial time when Nigeria faces complex economic challenges, including inflation pressures, foreign exchange volatility, and the need for enhanced financial inclusion across its diverse population.

Comprehensive Policy Portfolio

The CBN governor outlined several transformative policies introduced over the past two years, designed to strengthen Nigeria’s financial architecture. Chief among these is the exchange rate unification policy, a bold move aimed at eliminating arbitrage opportunities that have long plagued Nigeria’s foreign exchange market. This policy addresses one of the most persistent challenges in Nigeria’s economy—the multiple exchange rate system that created distortions and reduced investor confidence.

The bank recapitalization initiative represents another cornerstone of the CBN’s reform agenda. By strengthening the resilience and global competitiveness of Nigeria’s banking sector, this policy positions financial institutions to support the ambitious $1 trillion economy target. This recapitalization effort comes as Nigeria seeks to attract more foreign investment and position itself as a major player in Africa’s financial landscape.

Digital Financial Inclusion Drive

Perhaps most significantly for Nigeria’s diaspora community, the introduction of the non-resident Bank Verification Number (BVN) system demonstrates the CBN’s commitment to connecting Nigerians abroad with their home country’s banking system. This policy recognizes the substantial contribution of diaspora remittances to Nigeria’s economy and seeks to formalize these financial flows through official banking channels.

The unveiling of the Nigeria Payments System Vision 2028 (PSV 2028) represents the CBN’s most ambitious digital transformation initiative. This comprehensive framework aims to accelerate Nigeria’s transition to a cashless economy while deepening financial inclusion across all segments of society. The vision positions Nigeria to compete more effectively in the global payments ecosystem, potentially transforming how millions of Nigerians conduct financial transactions.

Broad Stakeholder Participation

The 2025 fair attracted a diverse array of participants, reflecting the wide-reaching impact of CBN policies across Nigerian society. Representatives from the Association of Mobile Money Operators, National Orientation Agency, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, academia, the Nigerian Army, commercial banks, the business community, and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) attended the event.

This broad participation underscores the interconnected nature of monetary policy and its effects across different sectors of society. The inclusion of security agencies, educational institutions, and youth organizations suggests the CBN’s recognition that financial stability and inclusion are integral to national security and development.

Interactive Policy Education

The fair featured structured paper presentations followed by question-and-answer sessions, providing attendees with opportunities to directly engage with CBN officials on specific policy matters. This format represents a departure from the often opaque nature of central banking communication, offering transparency and accessibility that could enhance policy effectiveness through improved public understanding.

The emphasis on education and engagement reflects a broader trend among central banks worldwide toward greater transparency and public communication. In Nigeria’s context, where financial literacy remains a challenge, such initiatives could prove crucial for policy success.

Economic Implications

The CBN’s comprehensive policy framework addresses multiple economic challenges simultaneously. The exchange rate unification tackles market distortions, while bank recapitalization strengthens institutional capacity. The digital payments vision and non-resident BVN system target financial inclusion and diaspora engagement, respectively.

These coordinated efforts suggest a strategic approach to economic management that recognizes the interconnected nature of Nigeria’s economic challenges. Success in achieving the $1 trillion economy goal will likely depend on the effective implementation and public acceptance of these policies.

As Nigeria navigates complex economic headwinds, including global inflationary pressures and domestic structural challenges, the CBN’s commitment to public engagement and comprehensive policy implementation offers a roadmap for sustainable economic growth. The success of these initiatives will ultimately be measured not just in macroeconomic indicators, but in their impact on the daily lives of ordinary Nigerians.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The Central Bank of Nigeria is implementing a comprehensive economic reform strategy centered on three critical initiatives: unifying exchange rates to reduce market volatility, recapitalizing banks to support Nigeria’s $1 trillion economy goal, and launching digital payment systems to increase financial inclusion.

Most significantly, the CBN is shifting from traditional top-down policy announcements to direct public engagement, recognizing that economic transformation requires not just sound policies but public understanding and participation.

The 2025 CBN Fair in Kano demonstrates this new approach of bringing complex monetary policies directly to citizens through interactive sessions and clear explanations.

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