Babatunji Wusu –
Olayemi Cardoso, the governor of the CBN, has said that his position is the second hardest in the world.
This proves that the federal government’s reform and other initiatives are having the desired effect. Cardoso gave a speech on Sunday in Abuja to kick off the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria’s (CBCN) First Plenary Assembly of 2024.
“It is true that this is something that stays very memorable, even though (my job) is the second most difficult job on the planet,” the CBN governor remarked.
Chairman of the event Cardoso expressed hope that, despite everything, there is still light at the end of the tunnel. Over the course of the previous week, the markets saw the inflow of roughly $1.8 billion as a result of certain recent reports from the CBN.
Nigeria’s economic problems will end as long as the nation maintains a favorable trajectory, and the foreign exchange market will start to stabilize, the speaker said.