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EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Supersnews: 2:28am On Feb 01, 2023
The commission indicated this on Tuesday when it disclosed that it had arrested members of a syndicate of currency racketeers trading in the redesigned naira notes at Zone 4, Wuse and Dei-Dei axis of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The Abuja suspects were nabbed according to findings by SUPERS.ng during an operation to halt the illicit currency trading carried out by the anti-graft agency between Saturday and Monday.

The EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the development in a statement on Tuesday.

Findings from EFCC officials showed its operatives had penned down some commercial nerve centres in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Kaduna, where currency hawkers are having a field day.

The EFCC planned raids came on the heels of similar raids of currency hawkers and racketeers by personnel of the Department of State Services.

The EFCC planned raids came a day after the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefile, said the apex bank would collaborate with law enforcement agencies such as the EFCC and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, to track heavy withdrawals.

SUPERS.ng reports that the CBN had extended the deadline for the validity of the old N200, N500 and N1,000 notes from January 31 to February 10.

The Department of State Services revealed on Monday that its operatives arrested some currency traders who had turned the sale of newly redesigned notes into brisk business.

The secret police also alleged that the perpetrators were working in cahoots with officials of commercial banks.

Meanwhile, the EFCC further noted that its findings revealed that some of the money traders were working with officials of Money Deposit Banks, vowing to extend its operation to all major commercial centres across the country until all the syndicates involved in the illegal trade are demobilized.

The anti-graft agency also urged financial market operators to ensure compliance with the guidelines set by the CBN.

It added, “The suspects have made useful statements, including a disclosure that they were acting in cohort with some unscrupulous officials of Money Deposit Banks.

“The commission will extend the operation to all the major commercial centres of the country until all the syndicates involved in the illegal trade are demobilised. Financial system operators are also warned to desist from the sharp practices or risk arrest and prosecution.


“Zonal commanders of the EFCC also met with officials of various banks in their commands in an effort to ascertain the volume of the new notes issued to the commercial banks and how the banks were dispensing the monies to their customers.”

“The commanders urged the financial market operators to ensure compliance with the guidelines set by the Central Bank of Nigeria while disclosing that they have dispatched operatives across their commands to monitor the level of compliance by banks and other operators in the financial market.”

Heavy withdrawals

The apex bank has asked commercial banks to stop multiple debit card withdrawals as it stepped up efforts to implement a seamless currency change regime.

The CBN governor, Emefiele, in a meeting with commercial banks on Monday also reportedly directed banks not to pay old notes via ATMs or over the counter.

He equally instructed the EFCC and ICPC officials to inspect bank branches over the next two weeks to ensure full compliance with the guidelines.

The reported directive read in part, “At the CBN Bankers Committee meeting today (Monday), the governor instructed Banks as follows: No Bank is authorised to pay out old notes via ATMs or in bank branches over-the-counter

“No payment of new notes over the counter. Banks are only allowed to release new notes via ATMs. Corporates that require cash should only be given the old N100 notes and below. Corporates must not be given new notes.

“EFCC/ICPC officials will accompany CBN examiners to inspect bank branches over the next two weeks to assess full Compliance with CBN guidelines above.

“Officials of branches that fail to comply or that release cash to corporates and politicians will face termination of their contracts and the respective banks will be sanctioned

“No branch should allow an individual with multiple debit cards to do multiple transactions on ATMs.

“All new notes have tracking numbers to trace them back to state, bank and bank branches. So, notes confiscated at parties and other locations can be traced back to the bank and applicable branch.”

Bank customers in Lagos expressed worries over their inability to get either old naira notes over the counter or at the ATMs.

The two banks visited by The PUNCH in Marina had queues of customers in the banking hall.

According to the customers, the ban on over-the-counter transactions of old notes was meant to compound the problems of Nigerians.

While speaking with our correspondent at the banking hall of the United Bank for Africa located by Leventis, Marina, Adewale Adebayo said the banks were out to punish the masses.

He said, “When you are talking about banning counter transactions of the old notes when the majority of the machines were not working, the decision does not make any sense.

“They say it is going to stop the old notes in circulation, but this is not true. These old notes are still everywhere. The PoS people are still giving the old notes. Banning it without the provision on how to get the new ones is too complicated for those of us who need cash for daily survival.’’

Suleiman Rasaki, a cooperative operator, told The PUNCH at the banking hall of the Sterling bank in Marina, Lagos, that the rationale behind banning transactions of the old notes when the ATMs were not dispensing sufficient cash was ill-conceived.

But Emmanuel Anoro believed the decision was the right one considering the depreciation in the value of the naira.

He added that “The changing of new naira notes is okay. It will help to change the contaminated notes and discourage people who are keeping money inside their houses.”

As of the time of filing the report around 2 pm, only a few machines were working in all the ATMs visited in Marina.

CBN directive

Our correspondent also reported that the banks visited fully complied with the CBN directive as other denominations such as N200 and N100 as well as a few new notes were sighted at the hall.

Speaking with The PUNCH, a Pos operator, who identified herself as Mercy disclosed that her account officer told her that she could only withdraw N10,000 over-the-counter in N100 and N50 denominations.

“I use this money for my business; how can I be handing out N50 naira to customers. We can’t get money at the ATMs. I have had to buy old notes from people who have them. This is so frustrating, I wish the deadline was not extended.

‘’The extension has thrown us into this turmoil. Going forward, I am raising my charges: N200 for N5,000 old notes and N500 for N5,000 new notes.

Another customer, Fatima, stated, “I have been queuing at the ATMs but when it gets to my turn, the ATM won’t dispense cash. I have taken all my cash to restock my shop and now I am in trouble.”

Other customers who attempted to withdraw from the PoS complained about the poor network and bank officials being unavailable to solve their problems

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, a trader in Mowe, Ogun state, said, “Right now, my money is stuck; about N5000. I tried to transfer to buy a pack of drinks and the transaction failed. The PoS operator did not get the money and now my money is hanging. My husband tried to go to the bank to complain but the sight of the mammoth crowd dissuaded him.”

Findings by The PUNCH indicated that the recent directive of the CBN to commercial banks to dispense only N100, N50, and N20 instead of higher denominations might have prompted some banks to stop dispensing cash as many Deposit Money Banks failed to issue money to stranded customers.

Our correspondent observed that none of the banks along the Ikotun-Idimu axis was dispensing any currency.


A staff member of Access Bank at Ikotun, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said that they stopped dispensing cash through the ATM last week.

“The ATMs stopped paying since last week and for over-the-counter payment, we are no longer paying because there is not enough (cash) to pay,” he noted.

An angry customer, Stanley, who was unable to get cash at a Union Bank branch on the same axis, said, “My brother, they are not paying at all, I have been here for the past two hours, and no payment. I have an account with First Bank, I had gone there earlier and they still didn’t pay me. I don’t know what this country is turning into. You have money in this country, you can’t use it.”

Addressing the impatient customers, a bank official stated, “The N100 (note) they asked us to issue over-the-counter is not enough. We just don’t know what to do. We are only hopeful that things will get better.”

Meanwhile, a staff member of the Zenith bank told our correspondent that their ATMs had been dispensing money all day but later ran out of cash.

In the Magboro, Ibafo axis of Ogun State, The PUNCH noticed that a lot of bank customers were not pleased with the lower notes being dispensed over-the –counter.

A displeased customer who gave his name as Joseph Madu said, “I wanted to withdraw N50,000 but imagine them giving me N20 notes. How many bundles will I carry and all my hands will be full?’’

Another bank customer, Moji Ajibola said, “How do they expect us to carry this money around? I have had to reduce the sum I want to withdraw because there’s no way I can carry that load of money before all these bad boys think I am carrying big money.’’

But a bank worker explained that the bank loaded the lower notes into the ATMs in line with the CBN directive.

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Trust22(m): 4:44am On Feb 01, 2023
Buhari disappointed this nation by extending that deadline.... I thought he is a man of integrity..

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Triangles1(m): 4:44am On Feb 01, 2023
The reflection of our bad leader is from us.

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by PastorandMentor(m): 4:45am On Feb 01, 2023
Na Wash.
Even the efcc is corrupt.
Their men follow dey sell money.

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Yorubaipobhausa(m): 4:48am On Feb 01, 2023
Bleep efcc

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Hassanrasaq(m): 4:49am On Feb 01, 2023
Nothing person know go hair for this Nigeria
Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Boogyman557: 4:49am On Feb 01, 2023
.....v
Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by UselessBuharist: 4:49am On Feb 01, 2023
They should first go and raid Tinubu’s bourdillon house

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by lexy2014: 4:50am On Feb 01, 2023
Supersnews:


https://punchng.com/new-naira-racketeering-efcc-to-raid-lagos-kaduna-pharcourt-currency-hawkers/?amp
buhari and emefiele are a tagged team. everything they touch dies. emefieles handling of the economy has been dreadful. forex is scarce under emefiele. then naira that is under his direct management is scarce. unfortunately, many nigerians who think like buhari dont see anything wrong with such incompetence

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by SporaD8: 4:51am On Feb 01, 2023
u..
Trust22:
Buhari disappointed this nation by extending that deadline.... I thought he is a man of integrity..
u...

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Actionbitters(m): 4:52am On Feb 01, 2023
Nonsense EFCC. People are really suffering in this our wicked leaders era.

You have money in bank to withdraw na problem, you have car to buy fuel na wahala, you want change of government to get PVC na another stress.

Sometimes I wonder what we did to God to deserve this wicked act from our so called leaders.

May God help us

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Blaze14k: 4:53am On Feb 01, 2023
Nigeria is a place were law enforcers and government agencies announce there plans before putting it into action. By the time u come the criminal is fully prepared for u😏😏

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by BAZ001: 4:55am On Feb 01, 2023
Raid hawkers for what ?
How did the hawkers get the money ?
Flood the banks and atm’s with new cash and see if people will need to go to POS or hawkers

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by adioolayi(m): 5:04am On Feb 01, 2023
So, why the noise

What should have been put in place before the rollout of this policy that is causing huge problems right now....an afterthought, when hoarders allegedly mop up the new notes, either to trade with or used for buying votes.

As usual,common man at the receiving end of this failed policy implementation.

Nonsense!
Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by arantess: 5:08am On Feb 01, 2023
a country filled with wicked individuals

its sad what nigeria has become

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by fineboynl(m): 5:09am On Feb 01, 2023
Failed economy policies. Cbn has never one day consider the Nigerian factor in implementing paper theory economy.

All the policies failed back to back.

Nigeria were already running cashless on big transactions. If every 2k and above transactions where to be made by cashless Nigerian bank server would crashed. They are using cheap hosting.

Just few people depositing money banks is overwhelmed and is almost running out of stress. Call customer help line no way. Go to bank no way. transaction delayed.poor power and electricity.

Right now I have been managing the new notes I have and hoarding it. If every Nigeria hoard their new notes for fear of unavailability. Nigeria economy will suffer collapse. Businesses are already feeling it.

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by arantess: 5:10am On Feb 01, 2023
Actionbitters:
Nonsense EFCC. People are really suffering in this our wicked leaders era.

You have money in bank to withdraw na problem, you have car to buy fuel na wahala, you want change of government to get PVC na another stress.

Sometimes I wonder what we did to God to deserve this wicked act from our so called leaders.

May God help us
I heard CBN is rolling out another card or something soon..

we go queue for that one too like the BVN issue
Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by FarahAideed: 5:19am On Feb 01, 2023
Just imagine , the very daft CBN governor once again implements a failed policy and creates another demon called currency hawking and now wants to go after them with DSS.... Emefiele and useless Buhari have completely Nuked the little working monetary system we had ..... Someone like me had long seen the dangers of this needless currency swap clearly engineered by the hyper useless and paranoid Buhari, this same policy Nuked the naira in the 80s and Buhari still didn't learn his lesson and stiill the mentally deranged Buhari still implemented it again just months to expiration of his hellish regime .....I don't see how the naira is ever going to recover from this except for some miracle

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by FarahAideed: 5:20am On Feb 01, 2023
adioolayi:
So, why the noise

What should have been put in place before the rollout of this policy that is causing huge problems right now....an afterthought, when hoarders allegedly mop up the new notes, either to trade with or used for buying votes.

As usual,common man at the receiving end of this failed policy implementation.

Nonsense!

The policy should never even have been rolled out in the first place

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by PureFace1(m): 5:33am On Feb 01, 2023
Everyone is suffering , money notes is now a big business old or new.

POS operators and even Bank officials now demand big percentage on withdrawal of any amount.

The most unfortunate thing is that Bank infrastructures in Nigeria and network is not optimal enough for seamless and stable flow of transfer Transactions. I mistakenly sent money twice to someone yesterday because of sluggish and inresponsive GT Bank mobile banking platform.

So many mobile banking platforms including USSD banking are down most of the time since this chaos started.

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Toneypen247(m): 5:34am On Feb 01, 2023
Always raiding with little or no effort. In fact, were they even supposed to announce their movement in the first place?

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by propsvilla1: 5:46am On Feb 01, 2023
Ok
Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by smile11s(m): 5:52am On Feb 01, 2023
Nice

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by socialmediaman: 5:58am On Feb 01, 2023
Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Chetas81(m): 5:58am On Feb 01, 2023
Must you announced, this are the INCOMPETENT were talking about

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Blackdisciple(m): 6:01am On Feb 01, 2023
😁😁😁😁
Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by seeyounow: 6:03am On Feb 01, 2023

Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by capatainrambo: 6:06am On Feb 01, 2023
Edo state as well pls. V. These POS animals

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Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by kaywhy09(m): 6:10am On Feb 01, 2023
How do they plan to retrieve already horded notes sad
Re: EFCC To Raid Lagos, Kaduna, Port Harcourt Currency Hawkers by Lumig: 6:14am On Feb 01, 2023
LAUDABLE!
Let them arrest the hoarders and the wicked POS operators.
Nigerians are wicked undecided

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