Eko Hot Blog reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Wednesday said it will redesign the N100, N200, N500 and N1,000 notes respectively.
CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, made the disclosure at a special press briefing in Abuja.
Emefiele announced that the introduction of the new naira notes will take effect from December 15, 2022.
The apex bank’s governor urged Nigerians to take old notes to banks to enable them withdraw the new banknotes once circulation begins.
According to Emefiele, the new and existing currencies shall remain legal tender and circulate together until January 31, 2023 “when the existing currencies shall seize to be legal tender.”
He also disclosed the circumstances that informed the CBN’s decision to make changes.
The CBN governor mentioned persisting concerns with the management of the current series of banknotes, and currency in circulation — particularly those outside the banking system in Nigeria.
Emefiele noted that currency management has recently faced several daunting challenges that have continued to grow in scale and sophistication with attendant and unintended consequences for the integrity of both the CBN and the country.
He added that recent development in photographic technology and advancements in printing devices have made counterfeiting relatively easier.
“In recent years, the CBN has recorded significantly higher rates of counterfeiting especially at the higher denominations of N500 and N1,000 banknotes,” the CBN said.
“Although global best practice is for central banks to redesign, produce and circulate new local legal tender every five to eight years, the naira has not been redesigned in the last 20 years.
“On the basis of these trends, problems, and facts, and in line with sections 19, subsections (a) and (b) of the CBN act 2007, the management of the CBN sought and obtained the approval of President Muhammadu Buhari to redesign, produce, and circulate new series of banknotes at N100, N200, N500, and N1,000 levels. In line with this approval, we have finalised arrangements for the new currency to begin circulation from December 15, 2022. The new and existing currencies shall remain legal tender and circulate together.
“Accordingly, all deposit money banks (DMBs) currently holding the existing denominations of the currency may begin returning these notes back to the CBN effective immediately. The newly designed currency will be released to the banks in the order of First-come-First-serve basis.
“Customers of banks are enjoined to begin paying into their bank accounts the existing currency to enable them withdraw the new banknotes once circulation begins in mid-December 2022. All banks are therefore expected to keep open their currency processing centers from Monday to Saturday so as to accommodate all cash that will be returned by their customers.
“For the purpose of this transition from existing to new notes, bank charges for cash deposits are hereby suspended with immediate effect. Therefore, DMBs are to note that no bank customer shall bear any charges for cash returned/paid into their accounts. Members of the public are to please note that the present notes remain legal tender and should not be rejected as a means of exchange for purchase of goods and services.”
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