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FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by dre11(op): 1:05pm On Jun 23
by Ejike Ejike


The federal government is considering the reintroduction of the cashless policy as part of renewed efforts to curb rising cases of kidnapping and other related criminal activities across the country.

Security sources disclosed that the proposal is being reviewed alongside intensified military and intelligence operations aimed at dismantling kidnapping syndicates and cutting off their financial lifelines.

According to top security officials, the renewed push for a cashless framework is designed to make ransom payments more traceable and reduce the ease with which criminal groups operate using cash-based transactions.

One of the sources said kidnappers deliberately prefer cash payments to avoid detection by security and financial intelligence systems.

Criminals prefer to receive ransom payments in cash because the money cannot be traced. Once ransom is paid through the banking system, it becomes easier to track them,” the source said.

The official added that a stricter cashless regime would enhance intelligence gathering and improve the capacity of law enforcement agencies to monitor suspicious financial flows linked to kidnapping networks.

Security expert, Iyke Odife, said kidnapping for ransom has become one of Nigeria’s most pressing security challenges, noting that criminal gangs now target commuters, farmers, students, traditional rulers and rural dwellers.

He argued that Nigeria’s heavy reliance on cash transactions continues to provide an easy channel for criminals to collect and move ransom payments without leaving digital traces.

Another security analyst, Mohammed Sani, described the proposal as a positive step, saying it could strengthen the use of electronic payments and improve the tracking of illicit financial activities.

He, however, noted that the success of any renewed cashless policy would depend on improved digital infrastructure, public trust in financial systems, and strong enforcement mechanisms, especially in rural communities.

A financial expert, Chukwudi Ayogu, also cautioned that implementation would require robust banking infrastructure and expanded financial inclusion to avoid excluding rural populations with limited access to banking services.

Meanwhile, there are indications of renewed optimism over the possible rescue of 39 schoolchildren and seven teachers abducted in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, as security forces intensify operations against their captors.

Security sources said troops, supported by other agencies, have tightened a security cordon around a section of the National Park forest where the abductors are believed to be holding the victims.

The victims were abducted on May 15, 2026, when armed men stormed Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota and two other nearby schools in coordinated attacks.

According to security sources, ongoing operations have restricted the movement of the kidnappers by blocking key escape routes within the forest, significantly limiting their mobility.

“The operation has entered a critical phase. The criminals are under immense pressure and are finding it increasingly difficult to manoeuvre,” a source said.

Intelligence reports further suggested that the kidnappers have become increasingly desperate, with investigators linking the killing of one abducted teacher to attempts to intimidate authorities.

The abductors had initially demanded the release of detained associates and ransom payments, but security pressure is said to have forced them to scale back some of their conditions.

Media reports have linked the attack to elements associated with Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimeena Fi Biladis Sudan (Ansaru), a group with known ties to insurgent activity in northern Nigeria.

Security officials expressed optimism that ongoing operations would lead to the dismantling of the network behind the attacks and the eventual safe rescue of the victims.

“We remain committed to ensuring that criminal groups have no safe haven anywhere in the country,” a senior security official said.
https://leadership.ng/fg-mulls-reintroducing-cashless-policy-to-tackle-kidnappings/

Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by nairalanda1(m): 1:07pm On Jun 23
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The more you see, the less you UNDERSTAND.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Ofunaofu: 1:16pm On Jun 23
The same policy they maligned, crucified and demonized Emefiele for is now the very policy they are considering reintroducing

Thunder ⚡🔥⚡🔥⚡ them all
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Helinuse: 1:38pm On Jun 23
Trimming the leaves,
Instead of digging the roots.

So, what if they start asking for goats? Will you ban goats?
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Caramia2020(m): 1:39pm On Jun 23
Confused set of individuals, the policy he was vehemently against then. Whatever policy that will curb this business of kidnapping, it's welcome but I don't expect anything positive from the government because they failed to use Nin properly by not tracking the contact number of the kidnappers.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by morikee: 1:40pm On Jun 23
Ofunaofu:
The same policy they maligned, crucified and demonized Emefiele for is now the very policy they are considering reintroducing

Thunder ⚡🔥⚡🔥⚡ them all
No mind them something they badmouth
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by lorelife(m): 1:40pm On Jun 23
The same people that worked against the policy wants to reintroduce it back to the system.. What an administration..
Which way Nigeria?
So it's now obviously accepted that the security & intelligence agencies can't track these evil guys..
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by kpankpangolo: 1:41pm On Jun 23
If the cashless policy worked, it would’ve depowered Boko Haram when it was forced on Nigerians. Abeg, stop giving people hope. That is all you politicians are good at selling.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Curious345: 1:41pm On Jun 23
I think this is serious . So because of Fulani I wouldn't be able to spend money
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by 9jatriot(m): 1:41pm On Jun 23
Cashless policy in itself was not bad, but the way Emefiele in conjunction with Malaimi went about it was the problem.

We really have our former friend El Rufai to thank for how he fought for the thing to be removed. Rather unfortunate, he decided to turn against the administration.

Obi however, will be remembered for hoping that the sufferings of Nigerians in not being able to access their case will be to his benefit at the polls.

God shame bad people.
Ofunaofu:
The same policy they maligned, crucified and demonized Emefiele for is now the very policy they are considering reintroducing

Thunder ⚡🔥⚡🔥⚡ them all
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Fekumzi123: 1:42pm On Jun 23
nairalanda1:
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The more you see, the less you UNDERSTAND.
Cashless policy which is already in place is a good policy, but evil Nigerians will still do what they want to do.
From the term cashless, most people don't even like carrying cash, which is a good thing.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Lanruze: 1:43pm On Jun 23
When push comes to shove and your loved one is in the den of Kidnappers even if they tell the victim to bring coins or cowries, you will look for it and give them.

This is an off-point.

Tackling insecurity in Nigeria starts from the incentives in the crime which has made it very attractive and lucrative.

Since kidnapping has been thriving in Nigeria, Armed robbery had reduced.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Raregem9000(m): 1:43pm On Jun 23
This won't solve it. Victims will still look for other means to get cash to get their family released. You sure say these people wey dey government get sense at all?
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Validated: 1:43pm On Jun 23
Ofunaofu:
The same policy they maligned, crucified and demonized Emefiele for is now the very policy they are considering reintroducing. Thunder ⚡🔥⚡🔥⚡ them all
Both APC and Tinubu will not allow that because they NEED CASH to buy votes. They would rather bandits reign supreme than implement cashless system.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by chrisxxx(m): 1:44pm On Jun 23
FG doesnt need to introduce anything. It is easy to know the kidnappers and go for them. There are chips that tell the position of where money used in paying ransom is. Invest in technology and Kidnapping will be over.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by tnerro1(m): 1:46pm On Jun 23
You mean say dem be don remove the policy, how come my bank go dey say na only 500k dem fit disburse🤨
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by BannedUser: 1:47pm On Jun 23
The challenge is that they will start requesting payment in hard currencies.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Efuaye(m): 1:47pm On Jun 23
Someone almost ate me raw for having the courage to openly support Emefiele for introducing this cashless economy which was taken as a political move by the Buhari government to deny the man in power now his election then!
Just like Jonathan's petrol subsidy of 2012 was thrown out only to be revisited in 2023.
It's bad politics that will eventually finish this country.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Firstcitizen: 1:47pm On Jun 23
Kidnappers will start requesting forex
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Obakoolex(m): 1:48pm On Jun 23
Cashless is the way to go but fg needs to curb the banks for not making it attractive to market people
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by osuofia2(m): 1:48pm On Jun 23
Confused government, what is the use of NIN, BBN. Go to TikTok and see bandits doing live sections, . They even call and threaten people yet government can't track them, who are they deceiving
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by obiekunie01: 1:49pm On Jun 23
NIN no work
BVN no work
SIM registration no work!

NOW CASHLESS GO COME WORK?? APC una well-done with una confusion oo!
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by success1smyn(m): 1:50pm On Jun 23
9jatriot:
Cashless policy in itself was not bad, but the way Emefiele in conjunction with Malaimi went about it was the problem.

We really have our former friend El Rufai for how he fought for the thing to be removed. Rather unfortunate, he decided to turn against the administration.

Obi however, will be remembered for hoping that the sufferings of Nigerians in not being able to access their case will be to his benefit at the polls.

God shame bad people.
🥚 zactly.


More characters needed.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by emydnobl: 1:50pm On Jun 23
Hmmmm 6 months to election, FG want cash to be very scared to enforce massive vote buying and cash demand during pool.

Abeg use your head!

chrisxxx:
FG doesnt need to introduce anything. It is easy to know the kidnappers and go for them. There are chips that tell the position of where money used in paying ransom is. Invest in technology and Kidnapping will be over.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Emeskhalifa(m): 1:51pm On Jun 23
And if they start demanding for animals to pay ransom nko or something else?
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Johnpat198: 1:52pm On Jun 23
Confused leaders, As if they don't know the sponsor.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by zoedew: 1:54pm On Jun 23
There is something known as cryptocurrency.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by kaludestiny10(m): 1:55pm On Jun 23
Because the current occupants of the seat of power have stashed enough kudi that will be used to prosecute the next general election, they want to hinder other political parties from having enough cash in order not to challenge them in their own game which is vote buying and election rigging with money.
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by NaijaNaWaa: 1:55pm On Jun 23
Was cashless policy ever reversed?
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Guestmale: 1:57pm On Jun 23
Ofunaofu:
The same policy they maligned, crucified and demonized Emefiele for is now the very policy they are considering reintroducing

Thunder ⚡🔥⚡🔥⚡ them all
Did Emefiele introduce the policy with the aim of curbing ransom payment?
Re: FG Mulls Reintroducing Cashless Policy To Tackle Kidnappings by Ofunaofu: 1:59pm On Jun 23
9jatriot:
Cashless policy in itself was not bad, but the way Emefiele in conjunction with Malaimi went about it was the problem.

We really have our former friend El Rufai to thank for how he fought for the thing to be removed. Rather unfortunate, he decided to turn against the administration.

Obi however, will be remembered for hoping that the sufferings of Nigerians in not being able to access their case will be to his benefit at the polls.

God shame bad people.
Back then, many of you were convinced it was targeted at Tinubu because of his bullion vans vote buying and refused to see the bigger picture. The policy wasn't about one politician; it was about reducing cash hoarding, promoting transparency, formalizing the economy, and making it harder to fund crimes like kidnapping and other forms of insecurity with untraceable cash.

Now the same policy that was maligned, crucified, and used to demonize Emefiele is being considered for reintroduction because its benefits are becoming harder to deny.

Turns out the biggest problem wasn't the policy itself, it was the politics and hysteria surrounding it.
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