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welcome how there my name is lau and you are home to Insight sources and here is my take for today since it is the mission of inside sources to promote the public interest good governance transparency and accountability we raise critical issues where we find them and we dont ignore the delivery of public goods when that happens so today let us pray some commendable developments that we have seen in our country recently number one we must acknowledge that the Central Bank Governor Mr y Koso at least in the immediate term has been able to stabilize the value of the naira now some people have said hes using the foreign reserves to defend the N for whatever it is wor we must commend the fact that the one turn freef fall of the Nara has now been altered what should follow in the mid to long term is a deliberate calculated action from the federal government to seriously review our importation excesses and we made this point last week both the private and the public sectors also need to act