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    eNaira to Grow Nigeria’s GDP by $29 Billion —Buhari

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaOctober 25, 2021Updated:February 12, 2026 News No Comments5 Mins Read
    eNaira to Grow Nigeria’s GDP by $29 Billion —Buhari
    President Muhammadu Buhari
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    eNaira to Grow Nigeria’s GDP by $29 Billion —Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari says the adoption of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) can increase Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by $29 billion over the next 10 years. Buhari made this submission on Monday while performing the formal Unveiling of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Digital Currency, eNaira at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He said that, by the introduction of the eNaira, Nigeria had become the first country in Africa, and one of the first in the world to introduce a digital currency to its citizens. The president said there were Nigeria-specific benefits of the digital currency that cut across different sectors of the economy.

    “In recent times, the use of physical cash in conducting business and making payments has been on the decline; this trend has been exacerbated by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resurgence of a new Digital Economy.

    “Alongside these developments, businesses, households, and other economic agents have sought for new means of making payments in the new circumstances.

    “The absence of a swift and effective solution to these requirements, as well as fears that central banks’ actions sometimes lead to hyperinflation created the space for non-government entities to establish new forms of private currencies that seemed to have gained popularity and acceptance across the world, including here in Nigeria.

    “In response to these developments, an overwhelming majority of central banks across the world have started to consider issuing digital currencies in order to cater for businesses and households seeking faster, safer, easier and cheaper means of payments.’’

    According to the president, a handful of countries including China, Bahamas, and Cambodia have already issued their own CBDCs.

    Buhari said that a 2021 survey of central banks around the world by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) found that almost 90 per cent were actively researching the potential for CBDCs.

    He said that the survey also found that 60 per cent were experimenting with the technology while 14 per cent were deploying pilot projects.

    “Needless to add, close monitoring and close supervision will be necessary for the early stages of implementation to study the effect of eNaira on the economy as a whole.

    “It is on the basis of this that the CBN sought and received my approval to explore issuing Nigeria’s own CBDC, named the eNaira.

    “This move was underpinned by the fact that the CBN has been a leading innovator in the form of money they produce, and in the payment services, they deploy for efficient transactions.

    “They have invested heavily in creating a payment system that is ranked in the top ten in the world and certainly the best in Africa.

    `This payment system now provides high‐value and time‐critical payment services to financial institutions, and ultimately serves as the backbone for every electronic payment in Nigeria.’’

    President Buhari said the apex bank had also supported several private‐sector initiatives to improve the existing payments landscape, and in turn, had created some of the world’s leading payment service providers. He said that the efforts to create Nigeria’s digital currency began in 2017.

    “While the journey to create a digital currency for Nigeria began sometime in 2017, work intensified over the past several months with several brainstorming exercises, deployment of technical partners and advisers.

    “Collaboration with the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy and its sister agencies like the Nigerian Communications Commission, integration of banking software across the country and painstaking tests to ensure the robustness, safety and scalability of the CBDC System.

    “Let me note that aside from the global trend to create digital currencies, we believe that there are Nigeria-specific benefits that cut across different sectors of and concerns of the economy.

    “The use of CBDCs can help move many more people and businesses from the informal into the formal sector, thereby increasing the tax base of the country.

    “Alongside digital innovations, CBDCs can foster economic growth through better economic activities. Indeed, some estimates indicate that the adoption of CBDC and its underlying technology, called blockchain, can increase Nigeria’s GDP by 29 billion dollars over the next 10 years.’’

    He said that CBDCs could also help increase remittances, foster cross border trade, improve financial inclusion, make monetary policy more effective, and enable the government to send direct payments to citizens eligible for specific welfare programmes.

    “It is on these bases that I am delighted to officially launch the CBN  Digital Currency, called the eNaira, and in so doing, we have become the first country in Africa, and one of the first in the world to introduce a Digital Currency to her citizens.’’

    Buhari commended CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, his deputies and the entire members of staff who worked tirelessly to make the day a reality.

    In his remarks, Emefiele said that the eNaira was Nigeria’s CBDC and the digital equivalent of the physical Naira. According to the CBN governor, the eNaira – like the physical Naira – is a legal tender in Nigeria and a liability of the CBN.

    “The eNaira and Naira will have the same value and will always be exchanged at 1 naira to 1 e-Naira,” he said. The highlight of the event was the symbolic unveiling of e-Naira by President Buhari, assisted by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the CBN governor. #eNaira to Grow Nigeria’s GDP by $29 Billion —Buhari

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