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Redesigned Naira Notes: Mixed Reactions over CBN Deadline Extension

Seyi Babalola by Seyi Babalola
January 30, 2023
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By Babalola Seyi

 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has extended the deadline for collecting old naira notes by 10 days, prompting mixed reactions.

Some Nigerians expressed their concerns on Sunday in Lagos and praised the CBN for the extension, while others warned that it may lead to a situation in which government policies are not taken seriously in the future.

They believe that the extension is a smart choice since it allows some Nigerians who have not deposited their old naira notes to do so.

Mr. Godwin Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, stated that the central bank requested and received President Muhammadu Buhari’s agreement to extend the deadline to February 10.

Aside from individuals hoarding illicit/stolen cash in their houses for speculative purposes, the governor stated that the goal of the extension was to allow Nigerians who have lawfully earned and trapped naira to deposit their legitimately trapped monies with the CBN for exchange.

Thenewsunlimited reported that CBN had earlier given Jan. 31, as the deadline for people to deposit the old notes in their possession in banks.

Here are some reactions from Nigerians:

Mr. Ukaegbu Ndukwe, a software programmer, said the extension by 10 days would give the masses a few days of grace to return old notes in their possession to the bank.

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“The date is fair, so long it doesn’t get extended to the election date as it might affect the free and fair electoral process in terms of vote buying.

“Most of the people clamouring for this extension may have in their possession hoarded old naira notes and might intentionally want to use this notes for vote buying,” he said.

Mr Michael Akpan, a businessman, said he did not expect the apex bank to give in to pressures by politicians to extend the Jan. 31 deadline.
“I will say it’s okay since it’s not after the elections, but government should learn to stand by its words,” he said.

Mrs Obot Ntuen, a secondary school teacher in Okota, said that she was not happy with the extension.

“I’m not happy with the extention, reason being that Nigerians will not take policymakers and government serious and they will not be law abiding.

“Except there is a good reason for the extension, policy makers should learn to be firm with their policy making.

“It should not be further extended to avoid lawlessness,” Ntuen said.

The Centre for the Promotion of the Private Enterprise (CPPE), Dr Muda Yusuf, said, “the Centre believed that 10 days is grossly inadequate to make up for the glaring shortcomings of the apex bank in this process.”

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Prof. Ndubisi Nwokoma, Director, Centre for Economic Policy Analysis and Research (CEPAR), University of Lagos, urged the apex bank not to further extend the deadline beyond Feb. 10.

“Ideally, there wouldn’t have been any need for the extension of the deadline of the old currency beyond Jan. 31, if not for the lackadaisical attitude of the CBN in the implementation of the change, since October 2022.

“It was wrong to still be issuing payments with the old notes through the ATMs even in the few past weeks.

“Why should people pay in their old notes to the banks only to be reissued the same old notes via the ATMs.

“However, the extension will allow the CBN to correct its mistakes and thus instruct the deposit money banks to issue only the new notes, henceforth.

“On no occasion should there be any further extensions beyond Feb. 10, to allay the fears of many that any extensions could encourage vote buying during the forthcoming general elections in February and March.”

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