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7 years after, CBN publishes consolidated financial statements

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Last updated: August 11, 2023 7:12 pm
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The financial statement comes two weeks after ex-CEO of Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria’s Jim Obazee was appointed by President Bola Tinubu as special investigator to look into the books of the Apex Bank.Godwin Emefiele was suspended by President Tinubu with Folashodun Shonubi appointed as acting Governor.  After a seven-year hiatus, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has published its financial report for the year ended December 31, 2022.

After a seven-year hiatus, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has broken its silence, revealing consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ending on December 31, 2022. This marks the first financial report published by the CBN since 2015.

The long-awaited financial statement emerges in the wake of recent developments, which is notably as former CEO of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria, Jim Obazee’s assumption of the role of special investigator, appointed by President Bola Tinubu.

Obazee’s task is to meticulously examine the financial records of the CBN. This move follows the suspension of Godwin Emefiele, with Folashodun Shonubi stepping in as the acting Governor.

Spanning the years 2016 to 2022, the Consolidated Financial Statements have finally seen the light of day.

These statements disclose a net profit of N65.63 billion for this period. Furthermore, the CBN extended a substantial N23.18 trillion loan to the Federal Government through the Ways and Means mechanism.

Within the same timeframe, the bank’s group performance has been impressive, showcasing a commendable profit of N103.85 billion during the identical period.

“The financial results for the year demonstrate a substantial achievement. Both the group and the bank independently reported profits of N103,854 million and N65,626 million, respectively. (Comparatively, the figures for 2021 were N75,125 million and N31,044 million),” the official report articulates. The stipulations of the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2011 dictate that 20 percent of the bank’s net income will be allocated to retained earnings. The remaining balance will be disbursed to the federal government of Nigeria.

In compliance with the CBN Act 2007, the bank’s annual report should be released within a span of two months following the closure of each fiscal year. “The mandate states that the Bank shall provide a certified copy of its annual accounts, audited by a qualified Auditor, to both the National Assembly and the President within this stipulated time frame,” the report highlights.

Delving into the expenses, the CBN incurred a total of N888.3 billion in operating costs. A meticulous breakdown discloses that N346.2 billion resulted from foreign exchange revaluation losses. Additionally, N155.5 billion was expended on rebate allowances from the RT 200 and Naira4Dollar initiatives. These policies were strategically crafted to attract foreign exchange inflows.

“Rebate expenses encompass the financial outlay associated with the RT200 and Naira 4 Dollar schemes. These initiatives were introduced by the Bank to amplify foreign currency inflow, diversify the channels of FX inflow, elevate non-oil exports, ensure the stability and longevity of FX inflows, and provide support for companies oriented towards exports, facilitating their expansion of export activities and capabilities,” elucidates the comprehensive report.

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