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Naira Finds Footing as End-User Dollar Demand Plummets by 35 Percent

By TodaynewsAi Wednesday, 19 August 2026 at 23:51 7 Views
Naira Finds Footing as End-User Dollar Demand Plummets by 35 Percent
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Reading: Part 1 of 2Inside the Foreign Exchange Shift: How a 35% Demand Drop Saved the Day

In a development that has injected a cautious wave of optimism into Nigeria’s financial ecosystem, the demand for the United States dollar by retail end-users and corporate buyers dropped by an unprecedented 35% in April 2026. According to early transaction reports from banking liquidators and authorized dealers, this sharp contraction in demand has dramatically cooled off the foreign exchange market, giving the Nigerian Naira a much-needed buffer against speculative attacks.

For months, the local currency has struggled under the weight of an insatiable demand for greenbacks, driven largely by import dependency, panic-buying, and speculative hoarding. However, the latest figures suggest a structural pivot. Analysts point to several factors, including aggressive liquidity mop-ups by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and a gradual shift by local manufacturers toward domestic sourcing of raw materials, which has significantly trimmed the national import bill.

Furthermore, trading desks in Lagos and Abuja report that the panic-driven backlog of foreign exchange orders has largely cleared. Market participants are no longer bidding aggressively at any price, leading to a visible stabilization of the naira in both the official Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) and the parallel markets. This cooling period is already being viewed by economic watchdogs as a critical milestone in the country's ongoing monetary stabilization efforts.

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