Florence Sadiku
THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has debunked the suggestion that the old series of the N200, N500, and N1,000 banknotes shall cease to be legal tender on 31 December 2024, insisting that such claims are false and calculated to disrupt the country’s payment system.
The apex bank in a terse statement endorsed by its Ag. Director, Corporate Communications, Sidi Ali, Hakama (Mrs.), said the order of the Supreme Court of Nigeria on Wednesday, 29 November 2023, granting the prayer of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice to extend the use of old Naira banknotes ad infinitum, subsists.
The bank further said that its directive to all its branches to continue to issue and accept all denominations of Nigerian banknotes, old and re-designed, to and from deposit money banks (DMBs) remains in force.
“It will be recalled that the Supreme Court ordered that the old series of N200, N500, and N1,000 bank notes shall continue to be legal tender alongside the redesigned versions.
“Accordingly, all banknotes issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will continue to remain legal tender indefinitely.
“We, therefore, advise members of the public to disregard suggestions that the said series of banknotes will cease to be legal tender on 31 December 2024.
“We urge Nigerians to continue to accept all Naira banknotes (old or redesigned) for their day-to-day transactions and handle them with the utmost care to safeguard and protect their lifecycle.
“Furthermore, the general public is encouraged to embrace alternative modes of payment, e-channels, in order to reduce pressure on the use of physical cash”, the statement urged.
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