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FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Kingzjayzee(op): 10:47pm On Dec 08, 2025
The Federal Government has banned the use of physical cash for the payment of revenue and directed Ministries, Departments, and Agencies to install Point of Sale terminals within 45 days.

The directive is part of four Treasury circulars issued by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation and obtained by The PUNCH on Monday.

In the documents, the Accountant-General, Shamseldeen Ogunjimi, said all payments to the Federal Government must now be made electronically and routed through channels approved by the Treasury.

All payments to government must be made through electronic channels approved by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation and integrated into the appropriate Treasury Single Account,” the circular read, warning that the continued acceptance of physical cash is prohibited.

In view of the above, it is hereby directed that collections and/or acceptance of physical cash (in Naira or other currencies) for all revenues due to the Federal Government is strictly prohibited.

All revenue collections, for and on behalf of the Federal Government, must be made via electronic processing,” the circular stated.

The first circular, titled Enforcement of No Physical Cash Receipt Policy for All Federal Government Revenue Transactions, dated November 24, 2025, noted that the government was alarmed at the “continued physical cash collection” at MDA revenue points despite existing rules on e-payment and the Treasury Single Account.

It said physical cash collection violated extant policies and “weakens the integrity of Federal Government e-collection and e-payment systems.

The circular directed all MDAs and Federal Government-Owned Enterprises to immediately sensitise staff and the public on the ban and to display notices reading “NO PHYSICAL CASH RECEIPT” and “NO CASH PAYMENT” at all revenue collection points.

It added that any MDA currently collecting cash must, within 45 days, deploy functional POS terminals or other approved electronic devices at all locations.

To enforce compliance, it warned that accounting officers would be held responsible for any breach.

A second circular, dated November 25, 2025, and titled Immediate Cessation of Direct Deductions on MDAs’ Dedicated Collection Systems, focused on unauthorised deductions made by MDAs through customised payment platforms.

According to the document, the Treasury observed that MDAs were using front-end applications linked to various Payment Solution Service Providers, through which charges, fees, and commissions were deducted before the net amount was remitted to the Treasury Single Account.

It said the practice violated existing regulations and had resulted in “significant revenue leakages, which undermine the Federal Government’s efforts to achieve fiscal transparency.”

The circular ordered an immediate halt, stating that all revenues must be remitted to designated TSA or Sub-TSA accounts “without any deduction(s).

It stressed that any fees arising from service provision must now be paid directly from Treasury accounts rather than being deducted at source.

All existing portals and PSSPs used for revenue collection must also be regularised with the OAGF on or before December 31, 2025. MDAs involved in public-private partnerships were advised to seek further guidance from the Treasury.

The document warned that non-compliant MDAs would have their access to the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System and TSA accounts disabled.

A third circular, titled Adoption of the Federal Treasury e-Receipt (FTe-R) and dated November 26, 2025, introduced a mandatory national e-receipt system.

The circular said the Federal Treasury would, from January 1, 2026, begin issuing a unified electronic receipt for all Government payments. Only the centrally-issued FTe-R would be recognised as valid proof of federal transactions.

With effect from 1st January 2026, the Treasury will commence the issuance of FTe-R,” the circular stated. The receipts will be issued through the Revenue Optimisation (RevOP) platform and delivered electronically via channels selected by each MDA. The FTe-R will serve both as a receipt for the payer and as official proof of revenue collection for the government entity.

The fourth circular, dated November 27, 2025, was titled Rollout and Implementation Guidelines on the Adoption of the Revenue Optimisation (RevOP) Platform.

It said the government was now deploying a digital platform to improve visibility of revenue collections, streamline billing, and allow real-time monitoring of accounts held by MDAs. RevOP has been adopted as the approved service-wide platform for end-to-end revenue optimisation.

According to the document, it will provide unified automation of billing, reconciliation, and treasury visibility, and integrate with TSA, GIFMIS, CBN, NIBSS, FIRS, and revenue-collecting banks.

Each MDA is required to nominate three officers to serve as RevOP focal personnel within seven working days and ensure integration of existing financial systems with the platform.

The circular added that only PSSPs licensed by the Central Bank, recommended by NITDA, and approved by the OAGF would be allowed to operate. All PSSPs currently used by MDAs must connect to the platform for “instant harmonisation of Government collections.”

The Treasury also ordered MDAs to submit full details of all local and foreign currency accounts and ensure compliance within 60 days.

All four circulars were signed by Ogunjimi, who directed accounting officers, finance directors, and internal auditors to give the documents the widest circulation and ensure strict compliance.

The measures represent some of the most far-reaching changes to federal revenue administration since the introduction of the Treasury Single Account a decade ago.

Earlier in March 2025, The PUNCH reported that the Federal Government unveiled a new payment platform named Treasury Management & Revenue Assurance System, designed to streamline and manage federal revenue collections and payments across MDAs, including those benefiting from donor funds, trust funds, social security funds, and special funds.

According to a memo seen by The PUNCH, the first phase covers payments and collections for the naira component only.

It also enables the OAGF and MDAs to generate bank statements, track balances, and activate automatic deduction and remittance of taxes associated with vendor and contractor payments, including VAT, Withholding Tax, and Stamp Duty.

The second phase, expected to commence on June 1, 2025, will cover collections and payments involving foreign exchange and integration with MDA Enterprise Resource Planning systems.
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Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Kingzjayzee(op): 10:56pm On Dec 08, 2025
Kingzjayzee:
According to the document, the Treasury observed that MDAs were using front-end applications linked to various Payment Solution Service Providers, through which charges, fees, and commissions were deducted before the net amount was remitted to the Treasury Single Account.

It said the practice violated existing regulations and had resulted in “significant revenue leakages, which undermine the Federal Government’s efforts to achieve fiscal transparency.”

The circular ordered an immediate halt, stating that all revenues must be remitted to designated TSA or Sub-TSA accounts “without any deduction(s).



https://punchng.com/fg-bans-cash-payments-to-mdas-orders-installation-of-pos-terminals/
una don see as all these deductions dey pain for body. Just a taste of what the masses dey go through, una don run release memo.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Salewa97: 10:56pm On Dec 08, 2025
Good

This is a welcome development
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by matify83:
Any effort at reducing the handling of physical cash at MDAs will go a long way at stemming corruption.

I hope there is provision for refunds in event of payment errors or payments made without commensurate service rendered.

For example, how will remittance be effected when I pay for an emergency radiograph in a public hospital but discovered they don't have film for the investigation and I had to go outside to get it done?

How about out of stock medications and consumables for which payments may be made but not dispensed?

The circular ordered an immediate halt, stating that all revenues must be remitted to designated TSA or Sub-TSA accounts “without any deduction(s).”
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by helinues: 3:55am On Dec 09, 2025
Best way to go. Let most of the payments be merged into one and separated with references to indicate which payment

That will reduce the corruption from the agencies and MDA's
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Karlovych: 3:55am On Dec 09, 2025
embarassed I see the configuration being programmed to credit the drug baron's account directly,

I see it becoming a major scandal in a few years time after a major investigation/audit is carried out,

I see the drug mule bribing all legal experts and Financial crime division that will look into the case,

I see him moving the funds to Switzerland and other foreign nations like the Abach did years back,

This I have seen!
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Niccoloimhotep(m): 5:03am On Dec 09, 2025
The only thing Tinubu sabi ……money money money
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by sonnie10: 5:14am On Dec 09, 2025
matify83:
Any effort at reducing the handling of physical cash at MDAs will go a long way at stemming corruption.

I hope there is provision for refunds in event of payment errors or payments made without commensurate service rendered.

For example, how will remittance be effected when I pay for an emergency radiograph in a public hospital but discovered they don't have film for the investigation and I had to go outside to get it done?

The circular ordered an immediate halt, stating that all revenues must be remitted to designated TSA or Sub-TSA accounts “without any deduction(s).”
This your example is outdated. Most hospitals don’t use films anymore. Almost all facilities are digital.
Radiology imaging has gone beyond plain film and dark room development of images. In fact, you can even access your test results right away on your mobile smart phone including the images.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by allthingsgood: 5:19am On Dec 09, 2025
MDAs that U have not funded since 2024. How will the purchase the POShuh
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by putin2: 5:22am On Dec 09, 2025
Tinubu and his kinsmen are creating poverty upon poverty.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by HisXLNC1: 5:27am On Dec 09, 2025
Kingzjayzee:
una don see as all these deductions dey pain for body. Just a taste of what the masses dey go through, una don run release memo.
Bible call am HYPOCRISY. They are trying to outsmart their own system.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by pennyland(m):
The only achievement of this government is introduction of different Taxes and how to track down the money coming in
In a Critical time like this when I saw the campaign Bus 🚌🚐 and SUV vehicle for the proposed 2027 campaign broke my heart
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by SmartPolician: 5:44am On Dec 09, 2025
The same POS those ones will destroy in a month? Nigerians are terrible!
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by SpaceX: 5:47am On Dec 09, 2025
Thieving government, Nigeria government officials are the real yahoo boys.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by matify83:
sonnie10:
This your example is outdated. Most hospitals don’t use films anymore. Almost all facilities are digital.
Radiology imaging has gone beyond plain film and dark room development of images. In fact, you can even access your test results right away on your mobile smart phone including the images.
You were quick to find fault with the example but didn't expand your horizon to capture possible scenarios were payments may be made for a service or consumable that may end up not delivered or out of stock for which refunds may be warranted.

Agreed, their are digital radiology machines common in private outfits but the vast majority of hospitals especially government owned still rely on analogue machines.

Let's not speak as if we live in a utopian society.

Besides, most hospitals with digital machines still print out the hard copy either on paper or the regular film.

Tell me you have not seen the regular radiographic film this new month and I'll tell you I've seen more than 10 already and this is in a federal teaching setting.

I bet you, a nairalander knows someone who has taken a radiograph recently and it is that film you termed obsolete that was handed to them however the size it came in. (Digital radiographs consume less film)
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by opera1(m): 6:00am On Dec 09, 2025
Federal government don start POS be dat.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Hassanmaye(m): 6:03am On Dec 09, 2025
Tinubu is not joking o, he will make sure every money goes to the federal government directly, in no time he will provide to solution to the corruption of the uniform men on the roads, police, NSDC, soldiers, customs etc
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Hassanmaye(m): 6:07am On Dec 09, 2025
allthingsgood:
MDAs that U have not funded since 2024. How will the purchase the POShuh
Are you sure you are alright?
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by tivity101: 6:13am On Dec 09, 2025
Police will still collect their bail in cash , licensed officers will also look for ways to cut corners
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Max24:
This will reduce corruption within the MDSs. Lagos has implemented these a long time. This is an example of how to fight corruption instead of using EFCC running after everybody. Adv advantage of having a first class accountant as the president. Tinubus govt is effectively blocking all leakages. He said he would reduce corruption and is doing it now using technology - best and most effective way to fight corruption in the 21st century. It's not by making noise up and down. It's not by body language, it is a cognitive strategy.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by 1Alex: 6:27am On Dec 09, 2025
No more remita? FG will issue directive, FG will also violate the directive.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by jamafa: 6:31am On Dec 09, 2025
Karlovych:
embarassed I see the configuration being programmed to credit the drug baron's account directly,

I see it becoming a major scandal in a few years time after a major investigation/audit is carried out,

I see the drug mule bribing all legal experts and Financial crime division that will look into the case,

I see him moving the funds to Switzerland and other foreign nations like the Abach did years back,

This I have seen!
U people will just open mouth

Try they apply nah

It's not there for decoration.

An adult for that matter

Shior!
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Tayorshd87(m): 6:34am On Dec 09, 2025
Good one at least make curruptiiom reduce for d coubtry
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by DeLaRue: 6:44am On Dec 09, 2025
I am surprised it is still possible to pay cash at any government outfit.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by JASONjnr(m): 7:03am On Dec 09, 2025
They will frustrate this effort or ensure that the POS gets spoiled every day so they can continue extorting money physically...
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by EmmaLege: 7:04am On Dec 09, 2025
Naija no go finish person with 😂😂😂
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by sonnie10:
matify83:
You were quick to find fault with the example but didn't expand your horizon to capture possible scenarios were payments may be made for a service or consumable that may end up not delivered or out of stock for which refunds may be warranted.

Agreed, their are digital radiology machines common in private outfits but the vast majority of hospitals especially government owned still rely on analogue machines.

Let's not speak as if we live in a utopian society.

Besides, most hospitals with digital machines still print out the hard copy either on paper or the regular film.

Tell me you have not seen the regular radiographic film this new month and I'll tell you I've seen more than 10 already and this is in a federal teaching setting.

I bet you, a nairalander knows someone who has taken a radiograph recently and it is that film you termed obsolete that was handed to them however the size it came in. (Digital radiographs consume less film)
What do you mean digital radiographs consumes less film? What has film got to do with digital radiographs ? I guess you did not care to read where I mentioned that with digital radiography in, one does not need film anymore. Anyone with smart phones or any smart device can get their images instantly on the device.
Secondly, why would anyone print an image on plain paper? This is so wrong , as the quality of image would be degraded.
Also, why hand a patient the film? Of what use is it to the patient? The interpreted result is all they need , not the image. Because many people do the wrong thing does not make it right. Would the patient diagnose themselves?
Lastly, why would a patient leave a facility where digital imaging are performed to patronize plain film facility?
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by olisefom: 7:30am On Dec 09, 2025
matify83:
Any effort at reducing the handling of physical cash at MDAs will go a long way at stemming corruption.

I hope there is provision for refunds in event of payment errors or payments made without commensurate service rendered.

For example, how will remittance be effected when I pay for an emergency radiograph in a public hospital but discovered they don't have film for the investigation and I had to go outside to get it done?

How about out of stock medications and consumables for which payments may be made but not dispensed?

The circular ordered an immediate halt, stating that all revenues must be remitted to designated TSA or Sub-TSA accounts “without any deduction(s).”
Very valid points here.
It's going to be close to impossible to get a refund. Even if there is, the process will be longer than long.
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Phred1717: 7:45am On Dec 09, 2025
Renew Hope came on the mantra of Living wage, now the Living wage is actually telling on its citizens. What a shame for incompetence
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by kiddaz: 8:17am On Dec 09, 2025
Lol... This will make some public officers uncomfortable as it will reduce corrupt practices
Re: FG Bans Cash Payments To MDAs, Orders Installation Of POS Terminals by Lanre4uonly(m): 8:19am On Dec 09, 2025
That's a good development.
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