Senate Seeks Extension Of CBN Deadline For Old Notes To June 2023

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The Senate has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to extend its deadline for the phasing out of the old N1,000, N500 and N200 notes from January 31st to June 31st, 2023.

 

The recommendation follows a motion by the senator representing representing Borno South, Ali Ndume raising the alarm over the January 31st deadline.

 

According to him, the notice given by the CBN is too short, considering the “few” banks in Borno and Yobe states and the “inability” of people in these states to lodge the old notes in time to meet the deadline.

 

The CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele on October 26, 2022 announced the redesign of the three bank notes, saying the new and existing currencies will remain legal tender and circulate together until January 31, 2023.

 

The apex bank believes the redesigned notes will limit cash in circulation and therefore restrict the deplorable activities of ransom-demanding kidnappers as well as politicians set on rigging the upcoming elections.

 

President Muhammadu Buhari, in November, unveiled the redesigned naira notes as proposed by the CBN, marking the first time in 19 years since Nigeria’s last currency redesign.

 

The CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele maintained that there would be heavy restriction on the volume of cash that people can withdraw over the counter, as it works with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to monitor the purpose of any heavy transactions.

 

The redesigned currency note he asserts can never be counterfeited, adding that to forestall such occurrence, the CBN will redesign the notes after every five to eight years.

Economic Concerns

 

Last week, the World Bank expressed concern over the economic impact of the recent naira redesign on Nigerian households and businesses.

 

“At present, households and firms already face elevated financial pressures from prolonged, high inflation, recently compounded by external food and fuel price shocks, and the severe floods, and phasing out existing naira notes over a short time period may add to their challenges,” it stated.

 

The global financial institution stated that the timing and short transition period of the Nigerian naira redesign may weigh on economic activity.

 

Traditional title holder Arrested for sodomy in Zaria

Police in Kaduna State have arrested a traditional title holder in Zaria for allegedly sodomising a 14-year-old boy.

 

The police spokesman in the state, DSP Muhammadu Jalige, told newsmen in Zaria, Kaduna State on Wednesday that the suspect would be prosecuted at the conclusion of the investigation.

 

The elder brother of the victim, Malam Hamza Zubairu, said that the incident happened on December 9 in the Kwarbai Area of Zaria.

 

Zubairu said the suspect, a neighbour of the victim’s parents used to enjoy a lot of respect in the neighbourhood.

 

He added that on the day of the incident, the suspect sent the victim into his room to bring some money but followed the teenager into the room and bolted the door.

 

The title holder subsequently drew a dagger and threatened to kill the boy if he raised an alarm about what he was about to do to him. He said the boy became traumatised and could not tell anyone what happened initially until he summoned enough courage and told his aunt.

 

“It was the aunt that reported the case to the police at the Zaria City Divisional Police Headquarters,’’ Zubairu said.

 

In her remarks, Hajiya Aishatu Ahmed, Coordinator, Salama Sexual Assault Referral Centre, Gambo Sawaba General Hospital, Zaria, noted that the centre received a request for medical attention for the victim.

 

She said the centre had sent its findings and diagnosis to the Zaria City Divisional Police Headquarters.

(NAN)

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