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CBN Bans Use Of Foreign Currencies For Transactions

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Eko Hot Blog reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned against the use of foreign currency as a medium of exchange in the country.

The apex bank gave the warning in a statement on Sunday which was signed by its Director of Corporate Communications, Ibrahim Muazu.

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It said some institutions price their goods and services and also demand payments in foreign currencies rather than the naira, which is the domestic currency.

CBN Governor, Michael Cardoso

The apex bank said the consequences for the use of foreign currency as a medium of exchange include a fine or a six-month prison term.

It, therefore, advised the public to report any contravention of the provision of the CBN Act to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the CBN for appropriate action against defaulters.

The statement reads: “The attention of the Bank has been drawn to the increasing use of foreign currencies in the domestic economy as a medium of payment for goods and services by individuals and corporates, advising members of the public to report any contravention of the provision of the CBN Act to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the CBN for appropriate action against defaulters.

“It has also been observed that some institutions price their goods and services in foreign currencies and demand payments in foreign currencies rather than the domestic currency (the Naira), which is the legal tender in Nigeria.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the attention of the general public is hereby drawn to the provisions of the CBN Act of 2007, which states inter-alia that “the currency notes issued by the Bank shall be legal tender in Nigeria…for the payment of any amount”.

“Furthermore, the Act stipulates that any person(s) who contravenes this provision is guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a prescribed fine or six months imprisonment.

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“This prohibition, however, is without prejudice to foreigners, visitors and tourists who are encouraged to continue to use their cards for payments or exchange their foreign currency for local currency at any of the authorized dealers’ outpost.

From Right- CBN Governor Michael Cardoso, EFCC Chairman Olukoyede And Minister Of Finance, Wale Edun

“The general public is hereby advised to report any contravention of the provision of this Act to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for appropriate action.”

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