The governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has disclosed that, a total of $4.987 billion have been repatriated into the country by non-oil exporters this year alone. The quoted figure represents a higher inflow of FX in 2022 when compared with $3.190 billion repatriated in 2021.
He made this statement while speaking at the second edition of the RT200 Export Summit in Lagos on Tuesday.

The RT200 FX program is an initiative of the apex bank targeted at achieving $200 billion inflow from exports over the next three to five years through intensifying exporters who channel their inflow through the official window and sell it through the Investors’ and Exporters window.
“Of this amount only $1.966 billion qualified for the rebate program, but only $1.559 billion was sold at the I & E window or for own use,” he said.
Thus, he stressed, N81 billion had been paid out as rebate to hard working Nigerian exporters who channeled their foreign exchange returns through the official window.