Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, President, Association of Bureau de Change Operators in Nigeria, said unauthroised persons posing as Bureau de Change (BDC) operators caused rregular fluctuations in the parallel market.
Gwadabe said this in an interview with newsmen on Monday in Abuja.
This is coming after the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, had accused speculators and BDC operators of conniving to bring down the price of Naira in the foreign exchange market.
Gwadabe said the recent decision of the CBN to stop the sale of foreign exchange to BDC operators made the business unsustainable to its members, thereby leaving room for unauthorised dealers to flood the market.
Gwadabe advised the CBN to come up with a robust, effective and efficient monitoring and supervision of all players in the market.
He also called on the CBN to audit big corporate institutions which he claimed had become major players in the foreign exchange market.
Gwadabe also confirmed that CBN had commenced the payment of about N96.5 billion to the 2,839 licensed BDC operators in the country.
He said the amount was part refund for their N35 million deposit at the CBN. He said, however, that the process was taking too long and the CBN should fast track it.
On a separate note, NAN reports that CBN has taken measures to improve the value of Naira at the parallel market.
It would be recalled that in recent times, the naira changed for N400 to a dollar and had been fluctuating between N300 and N395 ever since.
As at the time of filing this report, naira was changing for N315 to a dollar at the parallel market, and N197 to a dollar at the inter-bank rate.
An official of the bank, who pleaded anonymity, attributed it to the mop-up operations of the CBN which had reduced excess liquidity of Naira in circulation and made it relatively scarce.
(NAN)

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