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Cardoso’s CBN Reset Compared to Past Governors as Banking Reforms Are Revisited

Nigeria’s CBN under Cardoso is regaining stability, with renewed focus on past reforms by Soludo, Sanusi, and Emefiele.

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YEMI CARDOSO - CBN

Amid ongoing economic pressures, analysts suggest that Yemi Cardoso, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), is gradually restoring institutional credibility and stability to the apex bank.

Since 1999, the CBN has been led by Joseph Sanusi, Charles Soludo, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, and Godwin Emefiele, each leaving distinct policy legacies on Nigeria’s monetary system.

The two Sanusis are often described as technocrats who prioritised policy discipline over political alignment, particularly in defending monetary independence.

However, the tenures of Soludo and Emefiele are frequently criticised in retrospective assessments for contributing to structural weaknesses in the financial system.

Soludo’s leadership, though initially celebrated for reformist ambition, is often debated for its execution risks and long-term outcomes.

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As one cited reflection puts it:

“the bigger they come, the harder they fall.”

His rise began with the NEEDS economic blueprint, a wide-ranging development strategy that projected rapid GDP growth and Nigeria’s emergence as a top-20 economy by 2020. Critics later argued that:

“It is a salad bowl of illusions, long on theory, short on practical experience and it will never be implemented.”

A defining policy of his tenure was the banking consolidation exercise, which reduced Nigeria’s fragmented banking system by enforcing a N25 billion capital threshold within a strict deadline.

While initially praised as transformative, the reforms later came under scrutiny following the 2008 global financial crisis, which exposed vulnerabilities in the restructured banking sector.

Soludo’s later initiatives included attempts at currency redesign and the Financial System Strategy (FSS) 2020, including a proposed redenomination of the naira:

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“N1000, N500, N200 and N100 would change to N100, N50, N20 and N10 respectively.”

The proposal was ultimately abandoned amid political resistance and approval challenges.

Following his exit in 2009, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi inherited what was widely described as a fragile banking system requiring urgent stabilisation.

Today, comparisons between past reforms and current CBN leadership continue to shape debates around institutional direction and monetary policy credibility in Nigeria.

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