Expect new naira notes before June 2014 -CBN Written by Chima - TopicsExpress



          

Expect new naira notes before June 2014 -CBN Written by Chima Nwokoji-lagos Friday, November 22, 2013 Deputy Governor, Operations, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Tunde Lemo, has said that Nigerians will be handed a new generation of naira notes before second quarter of 2014. According to him, the apex bank had earlier announced to the public that it would move the local currency away from polymer back to paper, but all the notes in circulation would not be withdrawn at the same time. Nigerians will be having new generation notes in paper in the next few months. We will wait until the notes wear and tear. When they wear, and they travel back to Central Bank, of course they will be re-issued, he stated. According to him, the life cycle of a note in Nigeria is between six months and a year and if CBN took that decision six months ago, I reckon that in the next three to six months you will begin to see these denominations re-appear in paper. Lemo had in 2012 defended the banks plans to stop the printing of lower denominations of the naira in polymer and revert to paper currency because the former reportedly fades too much, making the notes unsuitable for circulation. He then promised that by the middle of last year, the Central Bank would have started producing the lower denomination notes in paper not in polymer. But due to logistics challenge, the plan was not accomplished. My plea is that Nigerians should be patient with us. It wasnt the fault of the CBN; it is just because we have to go back to the drawing board. We will correct that in the course of the year. Polymer certainly will be phased out. In fact, no new note is being printed in polymer now, said Lemo. On the scarcity of the lower denomination notes, Lemo blamed inflation and commercial banks for what he called low transactionary value and poor circulation, respectively. For the lower denomination, well, I think the banks are really the ones that are really not allowing the lower denomination in circulation, largely, because of the cost and carrying value. Most people dont require small denomination. But for buying things in the market, if you look at the veracity, you find out that it is the people that are losing interest because of its bulkiness and inflation, he said. Lemo has urged law enforcement agencies to arrest all illegal hawkers of new naira notes. He also called on commercial banks to keep watchful eyes on their staff to avoid being used as conduit for illegal transfer of new notes to unauthorised hands. Lemo said this should be done to ensure effective protection of the currency from abuse.
Posted on: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 20:00:33 +0000

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