Shehu Sani, a former lawmaker from Kaduna and a PDP member, claims that eliminating the restriction on Nigerian-produced goods like toothpicks, cement, and other agricultural products would be a bad economic move.
On Friday, he published a message on his official Twitter feed that included this claim.
He said that the easing of the restriction on specific goods created in Nigeria will have an impact on the country’s economy.
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He continued by saying that imports should not be supported by the nation’s limited foreign exchange. The incoming governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, should come up with better ideas, according to Shehu Sani.
After his message went viral online, many people commented on it on social media.
Please take a moment to read the entire article that he provided on his verified Twitter feed.

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