Old naira notes: Senate urges CBN to softpedall, extend deadline for 6months

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From John Akubo, Abuja

 

The Senate yesterday urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to softpedal on its deadline for phasing out old Naira notes fixed for end of January but to extend to July 31, 2023. 

The apex bank had, on December 15, commenced circulating newly redesigned N200, N500 and N1000 notes and set January 31, 2023 as deadline for the withdrawal of old notes.

However, many Nigerians have raised issues as the new Notes are not available in the banks that have continued to disburse old notes.

The Red Chamber had in December 2022 directed the CBN to extend the deadline but the resolution was shunned by the apex bank.

 

This has caused panic in many parts of the country as the deadline draws nearer, with thousands, especially those in rural areas storming banks to exchange the old notes with the new ones.

 

Senators, during debate on a motion by Sadiq Suleiman Umar (APC, Kwara) at Tuesday’s plenary, said the new notes were not enough in circulation, warning that if the deadline was not extended, there would be chaos in many parts of the country.

 

The lawmakers also expressed dismay that the CBN had insisted on the January 31 deadline despite huge public outcries.

 

The Senate, therefore, asked the CBN to extend the deadline by six months to allow Nigerians especially those in rural areas more time to change their old notes.

 

The Red Chamber also urged the CBN to compel deposit money banks to open a naira exchange windows for those without bank accounts.

 

Senate President Ahmad Lawan, assured that the National Assembly leadership would ensure that the resolution is implemented by the CBN.