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Stakeholders in the   financial sector and  banks are divided over re-issuance of the old naira notes following the Supreme Court judgement extending their legal tender status till December 31st 2023.

While banks said they cant commence re-issuance of the old notes until they are directed to do so by the  CBN,  stakeholders including bank customers, financial analysts and business owners have  called  for immediate re-issuance of the old naira notes in compliance with the Supreme Court,

Some banks’ officials who spoke to Vanguard MoneyDigest said the banks would comply once they get a directive from CBN.

One of the officials working with Access Bank who spoke on condition of anonymity   said the banks would obey what CBN says, not the Supreme Court.

“Banks in Nigeria are heavily regulated, and we only listen to what the CBN says. Despite the ruling, we still need to hear from our regulator”, he said.

On whether the apex bank will obey, he said the CBN reports to the President and that the President has decided on the issue.

“We all know what the President has said on the matter. The CBN takes its orders from the Presidency. I am sure any action by CBN would be a directive from the President

Another bank official, who works from Keystone Bank said: “We can’t do anything contrary to CBN. They will direct what next and probably from Monday we shall get more updates from our management when they meet on Monday.

But another bank official who also pleaded to remain anonymous, told Vanguard Money Digest that in spite of the directive, the old notes have not been made available to the bank.

In his words, “We don’t have the old notes and we are not answerable to the Supreme Court. The CBN must  send  a circular before we can implement any directive.”

Corroborating, another banker stressed that  the old Naira notes are no longer in their possession, adding that if the CBN  makes it available to banks  they will start paying their customers.

Financial analysts 

Financial analysts however called for immediate re-issuance of the old Naira notes in compliance with the Supreme Court judgement.

Speaking in this regard, Tajudeen Olayinka, Chief Executive Officer, Wyoming Capital and Partners said: “I think the immediate impacts  are:  restoration of cash/liquidity to the system; improvement in circular flow; and obliteration of initial objectives of CBN to remove illegal money/money in wrong hands; to remove distortions; and to reduce inflationary pressure.

“CBN got the whole thing wrong by introducing a policy without good knowledge of policy/system dynamics, and it is sad that it started and ended in ignominy.”

Similarly,  Prof Uche Uwaleke, President, Association of Capital Market Academic of Nigeria, ACMAN, said: “I advise the CBN to comply with the ruling since it has come from the final court in the land.

“Doing so will help revive economic activities and reduce the current difficulties being experienced by Nigerians on account of the policy.

“Be that as it may, it’s important to recognize that the CBN has recorded some achievements in terms of the objectives it set out to achieve. The reduction in huge cash circulating outside the commercial banks, the surge in electronic transactions, increase in financial Inclusion are part of the achievements recorded thus far.

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March 6, 2023

Supreme Court ruling: Uncertainty as banks wait on CBN

We can’t re-issue old notes without CBN directive — Banks

By Peter Egwuatu,  Godwin Oritshe & Cynthia Alo

Stakeholders in the   financial sector and  banks are divided over re-issuance of the old naira notes following the Supreme Court judgement extending their legal tender status till December 31st 2023.

While banks said they cant commence re-issuance of the old notes until they are directed to do so by the  CBN,  stakeholders including bank customers, financial analysts and business owners have  called  for immediate re-issuance of the old naira notes in compliance with the Supreme Court,

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Some banks’ officials who spoke to Vanguard MoneyDigest said the banks would comply once they get a directive from CBN.

One of the officials working with Access Bank who spoke on condition of anonymity   said the banks would obey what CBN says, not the Supreme Court.

“Banks in Nigeria are heavily regulated, and we only listen to what the CBN says. Despite the ruling, we still need to hear from our regulator”, he said.

On whether the apex bank will obey, he said the CBN reports to the President and that the President has decided on the issue.

“We all know what the President has said on the matter. The CBN takes its orders from the Presidency. I am sure any action by CBN would be a directive from the President

Another bank official, who works from Keystone Bank said: “We can’t do anything contrary to CBN. They will direct what next and probably from Monday we shall get more updates from our management when they meet on Monday.

But another bank official who also pleaded to remain anonymous, told Vanguard Money Digest that in spite of the directive, the old notes have not been made available to the bank.

In his words, “We don’t have the old notes and we are not answerable to the Supreme Court. The CBN must  send  a circular before we can implement any directive.”

Corroborating, another banker stressed that  the old Naira notes are no longer in their possession, adding that if the CBN  makes it available to banks  they will start paying their customers.

Financial analysts 

Financial analysts however called for immediate re-issuance of the old Naira notes in compliance with the Supreme Court judgement.

Speaking in this regard, Tajudeen Olayinka, Chief Executive Officer, Wyoming Capital and Partners said: “I think the immediate impacts  are:  restoration of cash/liquidity to the system; improvement in circular flow; and obliteration of initial objectives of CBN to remove illegal money/money in wrong hands; to remove distortions; and to reduce inflationary pressure.

“CBN got the whole thing wrong by introducing a policy without good knowledge of policy/system dynamics, and it is sad that it started and ended in ignominy.”

Similarly,  Prof Uche Uwaleke, President, Association of Capital Market Academic of Nigeria, ACMAN, said: “I advise the CBN to comply with the ruling since it has come from the final court in the land.

“Doing so will help revive economic activities and reduce the current difficulties being experienced by Nigerians on account of the policy.

“Be that as it may, it’s important to recognize that the CBN has recorded some achievements in terms of the objectives it set out to achieve. The reduction in huge cash circulating outside the commercial banks, the surge in electronic transactions, increase in financial Inclusion are part of the achievements recorded thus far.

” The time frame till Dec 31, 2023 provides an opportunity for the CBN to re-assess the policy and improve on its implementation without causing distortions to the economy”.

Business Owners 

Reacting to the development, a PoS operator identified only as Darlington, said that the Supreme Court order is a welcome development as this will favour the masses .

According to him, in recent times, most Nigerians have decided to trade by barter in a bid to survive.

Darlington, also said that this will ease the overcharges the operators are collecting from customers. “That means, we will return to our normal N100 naira charges per transaction,” he added.

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