CBN data showed that the Naira lost N5.86, representing a 0.4 per cent decline from N1,380.79 reported before the Easter break.
He affirmed that the sharp moderation in food inflation would deliver substantial welfare benefits.
Mr Yusuf urged NMDPRA to place domestic refining at the centre of its framework, aligned with the Nigeria-First policy and industrialisation agenda.
“The Cardoso-led CBN has sought to address these problems through bold reforms, focusing on transparency, stability, and credibility,” CPPE said.
The June figure dropped from May’s 22.97 per cent, reflecting a continued decline in headline inflation.
CPPE, however, expressed concern that the CRR at 50 per cent is the highest globally.
