The Central Bank of Nigeria has approved a Special Secondary Market Intervention Retail Sales for airlines operating in the country to enable them to access foreign exchange, Punch reports.
The Deputy Director, Press and Public Affairs, Ministry of Transportation, Mr. James Odaudu, announced the plan in a statement in Abuja on Friday.
He said the intervention was an important one off exercise dedicated to the clearance of the backlog of matured foreign exchange obligations.
He said that it would also ensure access to Forex by the airlines to settle their obligations and sustain the integrity of the Nigerian Inter-Bank Foreign Exchange market.
He said, "The import of this peculiar exercise is that the CBN will not apply the relevant provisions under clause 2.4.3 (i) of its Revised Guidelines for the Operation of the Nigerian Inter-Bank Foreign Exchange Market.
"It provides that 'all SMIS bids shall be submitted to the CBN through the FXPDs.'
"Consequently, CBN shall receive bids from all the authorised dealers.
"The CBN will also not apply the relevant provisions that 'Spot Forex sold to any particular end-user shall not exceed one per cent of the overall available funds on offer at each SMIS session.'
"According to the CBN, whereas the bids are on Spot Forex basis as the Authorised Dealers' accounts with the CBN will be debited in full for the naira equivalent of the dollar bid amount.
"The CBN will settle the bids through forward settlements of two months."
He said that customers that were not willing to accept the settlement terms had been advised not to participate in this Special SMIS- Retail.
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