Sunday, November 24, 2024
Custom Text
Home HEADLINES BREAKING: Nigerians won’t lose old notes after deadline, Emefiele assures

BREAKING: Nigerians won’t lose old notes after deadline, Emefiele assures

-

“You will not lose your money even when it loses its legal tender. You can take it to the bank, pay it into your account. But we should please allow this policy to succeed,” Emefiele said.

By Emma Ogbuehi

It appears that the House of Representatives has finally extracted a fundamental concession from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on its cashless policy that has generated much hassles.

This is because the country’s Apex Bank, on Tuesday, bowed to the demand of the House of Representatives for a gradual phase-out of the old naira notes.

- Advertisement -

CBN Governor Godwin Emiefele, who appeared before the House of Representatives ad-hoc Committee, said Nigerians won’t lose the old notes after the February 10 extended deadline.

He said while the old notes cease to be legal tenders after the expiration of the deadline, Nigerians can still take them to the bank for exchange of new notes or deposit the old notes in their accounts.

READ ALSO: Atiku plotting social media campaign to defame Tinubu, APC alleges

Section 20(3) of the CBN Act, 2007 provides that the Apex Bank should continue to accept the old notes until they are phased out of circulation.

He said the CBN stands with the position of the House of Representatives on the provisions of section 20(3) of the CBN Act, assuring Nigerians they will not lose their money.

- Advertisement -

According to Emefiele: “You will not lose your money even when it loses its legal tender. You can take it to the bank, pay it into your account. But we should please allow this policy to succeed.”

He however said that the apex bank was aware of the pains Nigerians were going through but assured that they were doing everything possible to address them.

Succumbing to intense pressure from federal lawmakers, Emefiele, on Tuesday, finally appeared before the ad-hoc committee of the House of Representatives on the cashless policy and deadline for the replacement of old currency notes.

The ad-hoc committee set up by the House, is chaired by Majority Leader, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa.

  • This is a breaking story. Details Shortly…

Must Read

Odinkalu versus Wike: A paradox of whims 

0
Odinkalu versus Wike: A paradox of whims  Odinkalu (L) and Wike By Sonny Ogulewe
Much ado about tax reforms

Much ado about tax reforms

Democracy as minority rule

Democracy as minority rule