CBN addresses Shortage of Lower Naira Denomination

Wed, Feb 28, 2018 | By publisher


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THE Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has started addressing the acute shortage of lower denomination currencies by flooding the market with N100, N50, N20, N10 and N5 notes. The bank is now making the money available to traders through their various associations.

The bank, however, warned against hoarding and cloning of the lower currency notes, stating that anyone caught would face the full wrath of the law.

Priscilla Eleje, director, Currency Operations, CBN, at a sensitisation programme at the Wuse Market in Abuja, said the apex bank was unhappy that lower denomination naira notes were in short supply.

Eleje said, “We spend money to print money every year. But we don’t see the money in the market. So, we called the market unions and banks to a meeting in our office on how to resolve that. We are here to inform you that we have started giving money to you traders via your association and the banks.

“We will monitor the disbursements and spending. No more sales of lower denomination currencies at Dei Dei (a suburb in Abuja popular for the sale of new naira notes). The Police are on the lookout and will arrest and prosecute offenders. We will give the money to the association via the commercial banks.”

She added, “All you need to do is to take your higher denomination currencies to your association and exchange with lower denomination currency equivalents.

“It’s not like the money is free. It’s just an exchange and we want it to be available to you people to do your business with ease. So, please let us know if you can’t access it. We want to ensure you trade seamlessly.”

She said, “Counterfeit money is an economic loss. Don’t collect it and don’t spend it. The loss is on you. That’s the law. However, we have machines with special in-built features to detect fake or counterfeited currencies. It’s a big crime and we are dealing with it.

“The banks have been directed to return the counterfeited currencies to us so that we study them to see the security features that are being counterfeited. So, we try to know which features are probably vulnerable and we improve on those going forward.

“We have reports of banks issuing counterfeit money. We are also monitoring banks issuing currencies that are mutilated. Report such banks to the CBN and you will get a redress,” she said.

– Feb 28, 2018 @ 6:59 GMT /

 

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