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Abia: State Government To Punish Residents Rejecting Old Notes

  • Abia state government has adviced all citizens to carry out their normal transactions with old notes.

  • This is coming after the Supreme Court order to extend usage of old notes.

  • The governor also state that those caught going again the law would face punishment.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Abia State governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, has said any individual or business entity that rejects the old notes will be contravening the law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and stand the risk of facing sanctions.

The Secretary to the State Government, Chris Ezem in a statement on Saturday further urged residents not to reject the old Naira notes, saying it’s still legal tender in the country.

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The statement further advised Abians to feel free to carry out their financial transactions with the old notes alongside the new notes as stipulated.

The statement read in part: “Further to the Supreme Court ruling extending the validity of the old 200,500 and 1000 naira notes as legal tender till December 31st 2023, Abia State Government advise Abians and residents in the State to feel free to carry out their financial transactions with the old naira notes alongside with the new notes as stipulated.

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“Any individual, group or business entity that rejects the old notes will be contravening the law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and stand the risk of facing sanctions.

“All should be properly guided”.

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