The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently organized a fair in Gombe state, aimed at sensitizing business owners and residents about the nation’s economic development. Dr. Isa Abdulmumin, the director of corporate communication, emphasized that the event served as a crucial platform to engage with the public and discuss the CBN’s policies and strategic interventions for sustainable economic growth.
During the fair, Dr. Isa highlighted the CBN’s commitment to supporting businesses and diversifying the economy through various interventions in sectors like agriculture, health, and manufacturing. He also urged everyone to value and respect the Naira, as it represents the nation’s identity.
The CBN’s core responsibilities were emphasized, including ensuring monetary stability, issuing legal tender currency, and maintaining external reserves. Dr. Isa discussed the bank’s interventions, such as ABP, CACS, RSSF, HSI, AGSMEIS, and TCF, all aimed at driving the economy towards its desired destination.
The fair also provided a unique opportunity for participants to understand the intricacies of the CBN, exchange knowledge, and learn about the transformative power of technology and digital advancement in the central banking domain.
Overall, the fair fostered networking, collaboration, and the forging of new partnerships, creating a platform for collective progress and shared experiences in pursuit of economic greatness for Nigeria.