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Cardoso Receives Central Bank of the Year Award in London

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Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Olayemi Cardoso formally received the Central Bank of the Year Award at the Central Banking Awards ceremony in London on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. He dedicated the honour to the CBN Board, management, and staff for their steadfast commitment to institutional reform and economic stability.

 

In his acceptance speech, Cardoso thanked Central Banking Publications and the award judges for the recognition and congratulated fellow institutions and individuals honoured at the event. He stressed that the award was not a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the entire CBN, particularly the professionals whose dedication, integrity, and expertise—often exercised away from public attention—have strengthened the Bank and reinforced confidence in Nigeria’s economy.

 

“I accept this award on behalf of the Board, Management and staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria,” Cardoso said. “Above all, it belongs to the many dedicated professionals who serve our institution with integrity, expertise, and an unwavering commitment to the public good.”

 

Reflecting on the global economic landscape, Cardoso noted that recent years have presented significant challenges for central banks worldwide, with Nigeria facing its own economic pressures and policy tests. He highlighted difficult but necessary CBN measures, including efforts to tackle elevated inflation, implement major foreign exchange market reforms, and invest in critical digital and financial infrastructure to support long-term economic development.

 

Cardoso pointed to key milestones achieved during the period, including Nigeria’s removal from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list and the successful completion of the banking sector recapitalisation exercise. He noted these accomplishments reflected collaborative efforts across multiple institutions and stakeholders.

 

According to the Governor, the Bank’s reform agenda has been guided by a clear objective: restoring confidence, strengthening institutional resilience and policy credibility, and laying a solid foundation for sustainable economic growth. While acknowledging significant work remains ahead, Cardoso expressed optimism about the progress made so far and renewed confidence emerging across the economy.

 

He attributed these gains to support from the Federal Government, market participants, development partners, and, most importantly, the resilience and confidence of the Nigerian people. “We receive this recognition with humility,” he said. “We see it not as a destination, but as encouragement to continue the important work ahead.”

 

Cardoso reaffirmed the CBN’s commitment to preserving public confidence, safeguarding financial and monetary stability, and fulfilling its mandate with integrity, professionalism, and accountability. The award represents significant international recognition for the Central Bank of Nigeria at a time when monetary and financial sector reforms remain central to the country’s economic recovery and long-term growth agenda.

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