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Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by iwaeda: 10:53am On Mar 16, 2023
Commercial banks in Lagos have started disbursing the old naira notes to customers at their various automated teller machines (ATMs) terminals and over the counter.

The banks were also observed to be accepting deposits of the notes — a development which is in compliance with the latest directive of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on the naira redesign policy.

Yielding to pressure to obey the supreme court judgement, the CBN had said the old N200, N500, and N1,000 notes remain legal tender until December 31, 2023.

It also directed banks to comply with the court order by issuing and accepting the old notes.

“…consequently, all concerned are directed to conform accordingly,” the apex bank had said.

Checks by TheCable on Wednesday show that some commercial banks in Lagos have started to comply with the directives from both the court and the regulator.

It was observed that an Access Bank branch in Marina area of Lagos dispensed and collected the old notes from customers.

A visit to branches of Access Bank and Wema Bank in Ebute Metta, Lagos, also showed that the banks had started dispensing the old notes over the counter and via ATMs.

At Stanbic IBTC in Abule Ado, customers were paid over the counter, with a cap of N20,000; while Zenith Bank, in the same location, allowed a withdrawal of only N2,000 per transaction via ATM.

More so, customers thronged ATMs at branches of Sterling Bank, Zenith Bank, and the United Bank for Africa (UBA) in the Ikorodu axis of Lagos, to withdraw cash.

“They are dispensing,” a customer said, tersely.

CODES FOR DEPOSITS

While banks were seen to be dispensing the notes, deposits of the old N200, N500, and N1,000 were also accepted from customers.

However, TheCable observed that for deposits to be made, customers are still required to generate a CBN reference code — a process launched in February for the apex bank’s currency redemption exercise.

At all the bank branches visited by TheCable reporters, customers were mandated to generate the reference code before they could deposit their old naira notes.

TRADERS ACCEPTING OLD NOTES GRADUALLY
When it comes to the theatrics of the naira redesign policy, one major problem the CBN’s fresh directive seems to be addressing is the rejection of the old notes by traders and business owners, as the TheCable’s findings show.

Narrating his experience, Musa Ciroma, a businessman who had collected the old notes from the Access Bank branch ATM at Marina, said he had bought petrol with the money and it was accepted.

Motorists and traders in the vicinity also accepted the currency notes. Most businesses in Ikorodu have also started transacting with the old notes.

“Everyone is accepting the old notes. Traders started accept since yesterday [Tuesday],” a tomato seller in Ikorodu, said.

In Alaba Suru market, several traders were also willing to accept the new notes at the time of visit.

A grocery store owner in Satellite Town, who simply identified as Mama Twins, said she started accepting the notes since the apex bank had told them that they could transact with it.

“Since CBN has announced that we could collect the amount, I have started collecting it,” she said.

THE SCEPTICS

But some traders are still sceptical about collecting the old naira notes in spite of the CBN’s directive.

A student, who simply identified as Kunle, said some traders in Fagba, Lagos, were yet to fully embrace the acceptance of the old notes as legal tender.

“I was able to buy pepper from an ‘aboki’ seller. But other traders that sell petty items in the area did not collect the old notes,” Kunle told TheCable.

Similarly, some traders in various markets in the satellite towns of the federal capital territory (FCT) are also unsure about accepting the old naira notes.

According to NAN, some of the traders at Karu, Nyanya, and Mararaba Markets on Tuesday, said they would not accept the notes for any transaction until further notice.

“I am scared of collecting the old notes because I feel it will be rejected by the people I buy my goods from,” Beatrice Ibe, a tomatoes dealer at Nyanya Market, said.

“Yes, I heard that the CBN has directed that we should start to spend and accept the old notes but what about the people in the villages?

“Have they also heard about it? I doubt it.

“I am waiting for other traders in the market to start collecting or accepting the old notes before I will collect from my customers.”

Alphonsus Iguru, another trader at Mararaba Market, said he had some of the old N500 and N1,000 notes but yet to spend them.

Iguru appealed to the CBN to improve its sensitisation on the directive; saying that many people were yet to come to terms with the news.

“I have some of the old notes before but nobody agreed to collect them from me,” he said.

“We do not know what the CBN will say again tomorrow, I don’t want to collect from people now and tomorrow, it will be another story.”

CASH SHORTAGE — A PERSISTING CHALLENGE
Meanwhile, some banks at the time of visit were not dispensing the currency notes due to lack of cash.

An Access Bank branch in the Abule Ado area of Lagos, did not pay customers, citing unavailability of cash.

As at 8am on Thursday, the UBA branch mentioned earlier did not have cash to disburse, a security personnel to TheCable.

Yesterday, customers were able to withdraw N20,000, from the bank’s ATM. But they said the bank stopped issuing the old notes over the counter at about 1pm.

A report by The Punch on Thursday, suggested that several banks had run low on old notes as the scarcity of the new ones persist.

Quoting “a top industry executive close to the CBN” the report said the apex bank may not return the old notes to banks because it would reverse gains on its cashless policy.

“We don’t know if the CBN has destroyed the old notes in its custody or not. As we speak, we don’t also know if it will release the old notes to banks again but the truth is banks don’t have much of these old notes in their vaults. Sadly, customers are not depositing much again,” the managing director of a tier-2 bank was quoted as saying.

https://www.thecable.ng/banks-businesses-comply-with-cbns-directive-on-old-notes-but-shortage-persists/amp

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by menesta: 10:55am On Mar 16, 2023
When Business here are still scared of collecting the old Money

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by IamNat: 11:26am On Mar 16, 2023
We told them that the hush-hush with which the CBN is executing this policy will bring nothing but suffering to the people but then, since they thought it's against the President-elect Asíwájú Bola Ahmed Tinubu, they don't care if it hurts the masses, thank God they didn't win the election, that would have been how they would continue suffering the masses as long as it pleases their lord and mighty pitobi.

Nigeria is moving forward already, by the time Asíwájú is sworn in by May 29th every necessary normalcy would be returned.

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by KOLLYPROF(m): 11:26am On Mar 16, 2023
Good
Majority of businesses that were in jeopardy because of emefieleocrazy policy are coming back to normal.

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Jestin: 11:27am On Mar 16, 2023
I am going to drink a bottle of red wine to celebrate the exit of Buhari and Emefiele( ele-ele-ele-fiele)few months from now. But the problem is another walking corpse is coming in 😢

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Honourable1901(m): 11:27am On Mar 16, 2023
Elemiemere must be jailed for this impunity, some people just became billionaires in naira with this paparazzi

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by AnyanwuSilas: 11:27am On Mar 16, 2023
Buhari couldn't print enough new notes but destroyed the old notes.

Tinubu may not see a country to inherit

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Quest7777: 11:27am On Mar 16, 2023
Someone described Buhari as a Rat Exterminator that was contracted to kill all the rats in a house.
He actually successfully carried out the job but only after setting the entire house on fire. grin

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Moh247: 11:27am On Mar 16, 2023
CBN wickedly shredded and destroyed old notes

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Godsfrezx: 11:27am On Mar 16, 2023
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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by edungene7: 11:28am On Mar 16, 2023
Buhari remains a political misfortune that should have been avoided by every means but the drug baron with the aid of urchins brought him to unleash misery in the land finally they can now buy votes with the stashed old notes we are watching

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Seefinish: 11:28am On Mar 16, 2023
As a transporter I have collected it and encouraged to do so.
Let's ease this self inflicted pains

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by SmartPolician: 11:28am On Mar 16, 2023
The CBN was really determined to get rid of those old naira notes and never thought they would have any need for them anymore.

The bank hasbburnt most of the notes. The old notes in circulation today are mostly the ones banks collected and haven't returned them yet.

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by superCleanworks(m): 11:29am On Mar 16, 2023
when the foundation is faulty....

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by iCauseTrouble: 11:29am On Mar 16, 2023

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by AnyanwuSilas: 11:29am On Mar 16, 2023
Moh247:
CBN wickedly shredded and destroyed old notes

APC wickedly shredded and destroyed old notes.

You cowards can't call out Buhari and APC.

You urchins want us to believe Buhari is good but Emefiele is bad

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Mbuhari2023: 11:29am On Mar 16, 2023
Naira
Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Reality3080: 11:30am On Mar 16, 2023
To those who support buhari n emefiele for this economic sabotage believing it will affect tinubu, now the question for is


What did it achieve at the end of the day?
Did it stop tinubu from winning?
Will it stop politicians from buying votes next tomorrow?

To those who kept shouting let’s suffer so tinubu won’t win, I just wan tell u say u don suffer in vain ooo

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by NaijaRoyalty(m): 11:30am On Mar 16, 2023
Nice one
Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Nobody: 11:30am On Mar 16, 2023
Honourable1901:
Elemiemere must be jailed for this impunity, some people just became billionaires in naira with this paparazzi
Emefiewere must have stolen billions himself with this move

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by olisefom: 11:31am On Mar 16, 2023
Cbn should bridge this gap as soon as possible abeg.

Under no circumstances should the value of cash be more than the vitual value in wallets. This is two months running for this anomaly.
Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by fola2222: 11:31am On Mar 16, 2023
Ordinary cbn governor wey him do, he mess up every where,

This same person that contested in apc primaries for president.

How will the country be if he became president....

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by fleps(m): 11:31am On Mar 16, 2023
Great
Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by chaseblack(m): 11:31am On Mar 16, 2023
Hmm
Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by anigbajumo(m): 11:31am On Mar 16, 2023
iCauseTrouble:
I collected 20k (10k twice) in Access Bank Kubwa Abuja this morning. No queue.
Anybody that needs cash can go there

That one na bank?? access bank is the most useless bank at the moment. Av been expecting credit alert since Monday from three different banks non has enter. Emefiele just shattered the financial sector with this directionless policy. Almost 200k hanging since Monday and their customer care are not responding by calls.

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by KanwuliaExtra: 11:32am On Mar 16, 2023
So, all the money spent on Naira designing and swapping all gone down the drain? grin
Never give power to ILLITERATES!

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by MrBONE2(m): 11:33am On Mar 16, 2023
Quest7777:
Someone described Buhari as a Rat Exterminator that was contracted to kill all the rats in a house.
He actually successfully carried out the job but only after setting the entire house on fire. grin


grin

Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Nobody: 11:33am On Mar 16, 2023
grin

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by wunmi590(m): 11:33am On Mar 16, 2023


CBN emefiele knows what he's doing, they have destroyed 80% of the old note, so the little left is what CBN is distributing little by little to he bank, to still curb the vote buying, since we still have election around the corner...

That emefiele nah werey

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by XploraBen(m): 11:34am On Mar 16, 2023
Buhari and Emefiele has only succeeded in subjecting millions of Nigerians into needless stress and hardship with this nonsense cash swap. sad

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by stano2(m): 11:34am On Mar 16, 2023
Do we even have a president like this??
This is what happens when those in power are not empathetic.

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Re: Banks, Businesses Comply With CBN Directive On Old Notes — But Shortage Persists by Chetas81(m): 11:34am On Mar 16, 2023
THE NIGERIA CITIZENS ALWAYS DO SOMETHING BEFORE THINKS ABOUT IT WHICH I DON'T KNOW WHY

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