Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, on Tuesday, distanced himself from the economic hardship confronting Nigerians.
Nigerians have continued to groan over the state of the economy amid government’s reform policies.
In May last year, President Bola Tinubu announced economic reforms, including the scrapping of subsidies on fuel and the floating of the national currency, the Naira.
Cardoso while speaking on Tuesday at the first Monetary Policy Committee meeting under his leadership, said he and his team were not responsible for the prevailing economic challenges currently confronting Nigerians.
He assured that the apex bank was taking necessary steps to get the country’s fiscal and monetary health back to normal.
Cardoso while responding to a question on if the policies introduced by the CBN under his watch are responsible for the economic challenges in the country, said, ”I laugh at that question but it’s not a laughing matter and I think it is very important for Nigerians to understand that the Central Bank Governor; I and my team, are not responsible for the woes that we have today; we are part of the solution.
“We are determined to ensure that we work hard to get out of the mess that Nigeria is in. We assumed responsibility in a time of crisis of confidence; there was a crisis of confidence and you may all want to go to bed and wish that crisis of confidence was not there but it was, and we can’t turn back the clock.
“All we can do is do the difficult things to make a bad situation better and I do believe that the efforts that we are making are beginning to bring back confidence because to be frank, without confidence in your business, you are not going to get far.”