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Cardoso Urges Telecom Firms to Embrace Backward Integration, Source Essential Components Locally - THISDAYLIVE

Published 2 months ago2 minute read

•Says move will reduce sector’s reliance on FX

James Emejo in Abuja and Nume Ekeghe in Lagos

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, Wednesday renewed calls for deeper backward integration in the telecommunications sector.

The CBN emphasised the need to localise key supply chains while expanding financial services to benefit ordinary Nigerians.

He spoke when Airtel Africa’s management team, led by Group Chief Executive, Mr. Sunil Taldar, paid a courtesy visit to the apex bank’s headquarters in Abuja.

In a statement, Cardoso stressed the need to reduce the sector’s reliance on Foreign Exchange (FX).

He noted that the CBN has spent the past 16 months stabilising the foreign exchange market, strengthening the Naira’s competitiveness, and boosting investor confidence in the Nigerian economy.

He said with these gains, telecom firms must now embrace backward integration by producing essential components such as SIM cards, cables, and towers locally.

The governor pointed out that the shift would not only ease dollar demand but also create jobs and strengthen the economy.

He highlighted the CBN’s broader vision of deepening financial inclusion and enhancing digital payment solutions for everyday Nigerians.

He announced plans for a high-level summit where the apex bank will collaborate with key industry stakeholders to develop strategies that promote accessible, efficient, and innovative financial services.

Cardoso said, “The CBN is committed to ensuring that financial services reach more Nigerians, especially in rural and underserved communities.

“Through collaboration with relevant agencies and industry players, we aim to build a more inclusive and digitally-driven financial ecosystem.”

He also reassured Airtel and other stakeholders that the CBN would take the necessary steps to create an enabling environment for financial service providers, fostering competition, innovation, and expanded access for Nigerians.

In his response, however,  Taldar, commended the CBN’s reforms and voiced support for backward integration, emphasising that reducing reliance on the dollar was in the mid to long-term interest of telecom operators.

He reiterated Airtel’s commitment to deepening financial inclusion in Nigeria through technology-driven solutions and pledged continued collaboration with regulators to drive digitisation and economic growth.

He was accompanied by the Chief Executive, Airtel Nigeria, Mr. Dinesh Balsingh; Group CFO, Mr. Jaideep Paul; and Director of Corporate Communications & CSR, Mr. Femi Adeniran.

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