Connect with us

FEATURED

Naira-for-Crude Policy: A Victory For Senator Ned Nwoko’s Naira-First Vision

Published

on





After years of advocacy, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) has finally embraced a concept that many experts have long championed: empowering the Naira.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Finance announced that the FEC has directed the full implementation of the Naira-for-Crude policy. This move sends a clear message to local refiners: “If you want Nigeria’s crude, you’ll pay in Naira.” This marks the end of the half-hearted arrangements that allowed the Naira to be treated as inferior within its own borders. What was once a trial phase is now official policy.

If there’s one individual who has every reason to feel vindicated by this shift, it’s Senator Ned Munir Nwoko from Delta North.

Long before this policy, Senator Nwoko tirelessly advocated for a structural demand for the Naira. His argument was straightforward: the Naira cannot gain strength if it’s not prioritized in Nigeria’s economy. This includes paying wages, signing contracts, and — importantly — selling crude in Naira.

Advertisement

Initially, many dismissed Nwoko’s stance as impractical. Critics pointed to the global dominance of the dollar and the perceived weakness of the Naira. However, Nwoko consistently argued that the Naira would never regain strength if it continued to be sidelined in favor of foreign currencies. He even proposed a bill to ban the use of foreign currencies in domestic transactions, a bold but necessary measure. His position was simple: as long as Nigerians continued to accept rent in dollars and pay expatriates in pounds, the Naira would always be relegated to a secondary status.

This FEC directive now serves as a testament to Nwoko’s foresight and perseverance.

The Naira-for-Crude policy, especially if fully enforced, could prove to be a game-changer. For example, if refineries like Dangote’s must purchase crude in Naira, it will directly create demand for the local currency. Increased demand could, in turn, drive up its value. If this approach is replicated across various sectors, Nigeria could build a currency that commands respect on the global stage.

Advertisement

At its core, this policy represents a step toward economic dignity. Nigeria is one of the few countries where foreign currencies are treated as superior even within its own borders. What does that say about our national self-confidence? Senator Nwoko has been questioning this for months, and it seems that the government is beginning to listen.

Of course, the real challenge will be in execution, and history has shown that policies can sometimes falter. However, the tone has shifted. What was once an experiment is now official national policy.

Credit is due where it’s deserved. Senator Nwoko has led the charge for a “Naira-first” approach. His advocacy has been met with criticism and resistance, but this FEC decision proves that persistent efforts can lead to tangible change. Perhaps, just perhaps, Nigeria is beginning to take serious steps toward economic independence.

Advertisement

As Senator Nwoko often says, “It’s not about rejecting the dollar. It’s about respecting the Naira.”

Advertisement
Click to comment
FEATURED13 hours ago

2026: A Year of Renewed Faith in the Collective Destiny of Delta State – Oborevwori

FEATURED16 hours ago

‘Big Blow’ as Nassarawa Senator Dies in Indian Hospital

FEATURED20 hours ago

NEW YEAR: Amaechi Urges Nigerians to Hold FG Accountable, Insist on Economic, Electoral Reforms

COMMUNITY REPORT20 hours ago

New Year: Elumelu Sends Message of Unity, Faith, Urges Continued Support for Tinubu, Oborevwori

Peter Obi
FEATURED1 day ago

2027 PRESIDENCY SHOWDOWN: Obi Vows to Fight Rigging ‘With Every Lawful Means’

FEATURED1 day ago

Court Remands Bauchi Commissioner, Three Others in Kuje Prison for Alleged $9.7m Terrorism Financing

FEATURED1 day ago

‘Nurse’ Arrested for Selling Prohibited Drugs in Delta Hotel

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

I am Not a Billboard Person, I’m Just Committed to People-oriented Devt, Says Ogorugba, Delta Council Boss

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Sen. Nwoko Tackles NDDC on Delta Coastal Road as Commission Presents N1.75trn Budget

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Celebrations, Praises as Oborevwori Opens New DSC Roundabout Flyover

Royal Victorian Order
FEATURED2 days ago

Tinubu Congratulates Minister of Finance, Edun as King Charles III Appoints him to the Royal Victorian Order

FEATURED2 days ago

Bauchi Commissioner for Finance Docked for Alleged N5.7bn Money Laundering

FEATURED2 days ago

New Tax Laws: ‘No Substantial Issue of Alterations Established’ – Tinubu Insists on Jan. 1, 2026 Date

FEATURED2 days ago

FG Dismisses Fake Arrest List, Blames ‘So-Called VIPs’ Dodging Anti-Graft Agencies of Masterminding Allegations

FEATURED2 days ago

Alleged N8.7bn Fraud: Malami, Wife, Son to Spend New Year in Kuje Prison

Advertisement
Advertisement