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CBN News Update On Naira Notes Today Saturday 11th March 2023

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CBN To Fine Banks N1m Daily For Failing To Disburse New Naira Notes

Latest CBN news update on New Naira Notes today, Saturday 11th March 2023, can be accessed below.

Following the controversy associated with the new naira notes rages on, News Rain Nigeria brings you the latest update from Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on naira notes.

This means the latest updates on the Naira crisis in Nigeria can be accessed on this page.

Below are the latest CBN news update on new Naira notes today

Nigerian Governor Orders Arrest of People Rejecting Old Naira Notes in His State

Nigerian Governor has ordered the arrest of people rejecting Old Naira Notes in his state.

Newsone reports that the Kogi State Government on Friday, March 10, 2023, ordered the arrest and prosecution of individuals and businesses rejecting the old naira notes.

This online news platform understands that the order is contained in a statement by Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, who congratulated Nigerians on the “historic ruling of the Supreme Court”.

Recall that the Supreme court ruled last week that both the old and new naira notes remain legal tenders until December 31, 2023.

Fanwo explained that the Yahaya Bello administration joined other states to pursue the case to ease the hardship occasioned by the unavailability of cash.

The Commissioner for Information said it was unacceptable that some persons and businesses continue to reject the old notes, even after the court validated their use.

CBN Takes Decision On Old Naira Notes After Supreme Court Judgment

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said that both old naira notes and new naira notes are now legal tenders. This online news platform understands that the Acting Director of Corporate Communications CBN, Dr. Isa Abdulmumin disclosed this on Tuesday, March 7, 2023.

The CBN Director affirmed that commercial banks have started issuing both old and new notes to their customers.

Banks obey S-Court, pay old notes

In compliance with the March 3 Supreme Court judgment, which extended the validity of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, currency redesign policy to December 31, some banks across the country have started paying out the old N500 and N1,000 notes to their customers.

Findings, however, revealed partial compliance as some banks have not followed suit, maintaining that they are awaiting official directive from CBN to do so.