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Title: Nigerian Central Bank Begins Distribution Of New Naira Notes To Branches Nationw
Post by: Miss Ifeoluwa on November 24, 2022, 09:31:15 AM
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The new naira notes are set to go into circulation, according to SaharaReporters.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is set to begin the distribution of the new naira notes to its branches nationwide.

This was disclosed by its Director of Currency Operations, Mr. Bello Umar, in Abuja, on Wednesday during the Post-Monetary Policy Committee press briefing.

From Thursday, we will start distribution to CBN branches across the country. So that whenever we are set to launch, maybe at a later date, we already have the notes across the country," Vanguard quoted him as saying.

SaharaReporters earlier reported that President Muhammadu Buhari unveiled the new currency notes on Wednesday morning before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the State House, Abuja.

Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, was in attendance during the unveiling ceremony.

The Central Bank announced its plan to redesign all major naira notes in October and gave December 15, 2022, as the date to start circulating the new notes to the public.

Mr. Umar also mentioned that the apex bank was concerned that the anticipated rush to deposit old notes had not yet occurred.

According to him, as of last Friday, only N165 billion had been deposited by banks with the CBN, and even some banks with sizable customer bases had not done so.

Out of the N3.2 trillion in circulation, the CBN anticipates collecting about N2.7 trillion held outside the banking system under the policy.

He continued: “When we designed this policy, there was about N2.7 trillion outside the banking system, out of the N3.2 trillion in circulation.  As at Friday last week, 18th November, the total deposit that we have received from the banks, was the sum of N165 billion. Which is still small.

“We are not seeing the rush. Some banks have not even made any deposits and some of them are banks with large customer base. In fact, the Director, Banking Supervision had to bring it to the notice of the Inter-Agency Committee, yesterday.

“It is a problem for us and we are hoping that it does not result in a stampede when we are getting close to the end of January.”

He further stated that the CBN had opened its branches to accept bank deposits and that business hours had been extended to include Saturday.

There is no reason for anyone to be afraid to deposit money into their accounts, he continued, adding that the apex bank has also waived fees and removed all caps on the amount of money a customer may deposit in his account.

He warned that the January 31, 2023 deadline was sacred and that members of the public should return the three denominations (N200, N500, and N1,000) before that date because all monies held in those denominations would cease to be legal tender after that date.

Mr. Osita Nwanisobi, Director of Corporate Communications, assured that exchange centres would be established for rural, unbanked members of the public.

Meanwhile, many Nigerians including the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore and Senator Shehu Sani, a lawmaker who represented Kaduna Central in the 8th Assembly have lambasted the government and the apex bank for claiming it was redesigning the notes when only their colours were changed.
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