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Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by divinehand2003(m): 5:58am On Mar 07, 2023
• No cash at banking hall, ATM points
• Banks await CBN’s directive on old notes

Nigerians’ hope of having more access to cash was dashed yesterday.

The banks had no improvement in the cash allocation they have been getting from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) despite last Friday’s Supreme Court verdict on the recirculation of all old naira notes.

The Nation gathered that the situation was not helped by the Federal Government’s inability to get the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the judgment.

It was learnt that the government must obtain the CTC before it can direct the CBN to comply with the judgment.

The government’s lawyers were sighted at the Supreme Court in Abuja trying to get the CTC.

Before the lawyers arrived at the apex court, many Nigerians who thronged commercial banks with the hope of making withdrawals left disappointed as they were not paid.

None of the banks visited by The Nation reporter in the Central Business District of Abuja and Wuse zones 2 and 3 paid the old and new naira notes through their counters and Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).

A few residents of Lagos were however lucky as they were paid old notes across the counters and ATMs.


One of the government’s lawyers said: “The Federal Government has not enforced the judgment because it is yet to receive the CTC. There is no way the government will act on the spur of the moment.

After obtaining the CTC, the government will isolate the order(s) of the court before directing the CBN and other statutory agencies to comply.”

The lawyer was, however, optimistic that “in the next 24 hours or 48 hours, all the parties will get a copy of the judgment.”

He added that it was “preemptive” for people to “assume that the government has not carried out the order of the court”.

The plaintiffs’ lawyers were also in the court expecting the CTC in order to determine their line action, including contempt proceeding if the judgment is not enforced.

A counsel to one of the plaintiffs said: “It is true that we are all waiting for the CTC of the judgment.

“I think the Federal Government is only trying to be technical because the Supreme Court’s judgment was loud and clear.

“We will give them the benefit of doubt. But the government has no choice but to abide by the rule of law.

“On our part, as soon as we get the CTC, we will register it before a Federal High Court to enable us to file contempt proceedings against the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), and the CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele.

“We are on standby for contempt proceedings if the Federal Government ignores the judgment of the Supreme Court.”

In Lagos, a banker, who asked that his identity be veiled, said he could not say when the cash scarcity would abate.

“Banks don’t hoard money. If banks have the money, they will give it out,” the banker added.

The official said in normal times, banks load each ATM with an average of N8 million.

He claimed that when he inquired from banks in two states about their cash position, he was told that 13 branches got only N16 million.

The official, who confirmed that his branch paid a few customers yesterday with the old notes, said no bank had received any directive nor cash from the CBN.

Last week, The Nation gathered that only about N13 million was released to a Lagos bank that has over 40 branches.

But a Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) source told The Nation that the apex bank was “working towards alleviating the sufferings of the people.”

He pleaded with Nigerians to give the CBN “the benefit of the doubt.”

A Lagos resident, Johnson Okanlawon, said two commercial bank branches in Iyana Ipaja did not pay the old notes across the counter but loaded their ATMs with both old and new notes.

“I sent my salesgirl to one of the banks in Iyana Ipaja to deposit old notes. The salesgirl came back to inform me that the banks had resumed payment of the old notes.

“We have also seen customers freely buying and selling in the old notes within our axis,” Okanlawon said.

Another resident said he was paid N20,000 in old N500 denominations across the counter by a bank in Abule-Egba

“I was paid N20,000 in old N500 notes in the banking hall. I felt very relieved because, in the past two weeks, I never had up to N2,000 cash. In fact, I was very lucky today (yesterday),” he smiled as he walked away from the bank premises.

But checks across several bank branches in Ibeju-Lekki and Victoria Island showed that cash scarcity had yet to abate.

At the Ibeju-Lekki branch of one of the banks, officials told customers that they had no cash to pay.

“We do not have the cash to pay anybody. We only attend to customers carrying out intra- and interbank transfers, and activation of ATM cards,” one of the bank workers said.



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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by divinehand2003(m): 6:00am On Mar 07, 2023
CBN is gunning for cashless policy all the way. Old naira notes have been held up by CBN and may never return to circulation.
CBN should print more new naira notes to ameliorate the sufferings of the Nigerian people.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by nairalee(m): 6:13am On Mar 07, 2023
dem say dem dey wait for Commander Emefiele to talk
and Emperor Buhari to give the order before we go continue use am

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Dialpad: 6:13am On Mar 07, 2023
Banks should release the old notes with new notes side by side.

Nigerians are really going through a lot at this time.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Damidave1124(m): 6:13am On Mar 07, 2023
They should just let the old and new notes coexist na, then the CBN should start mopping up the hold notes gradually till the new notes will be enough to circulate round the country.

This will ease the pain and the grueling task of getting the new naira notes of the masses.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by luluosas(m): 6:14am On Mar 07, 2023
The court is the new institution causing confusion in the land. Their intervention in this monetary matter worsened the whole thing.
I hope they will not try nonsense in the presidential election tribunal

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by OfficialSam(m): 6:14am On Mar 07, 2023
Space booked grin
Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by emmanuelbrown26: 6:15am On Mar 07, 2023
If they like, let them hoard it and be selling to Pos operators. People should get used to d system bcs I don't see Emefiele and Buhari shifting ground on dis.
Let's wait after dis regime before we will know d next plan. Then, people should get used to dis cashless policy.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by SpecialAdviser(m): 6:15am On Mar 07, 2023
It shall never be well with APC

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Nobody: 6:16am On Mar 07, 2023
angry
Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Alexanderobi: 6:17am On Mar 07, 2023
Bihari doesn't respect Court orders na. Everyone knows this.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by FireUpNow(m): 6:18am On Mar 07, 2023
We have a very wicked govt and I am still very surprised why Nigerians voted for APC. Maybe we enjoy suffering and getting deceived. These people are evil and wicked.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by siraj1402(m): 6:18am On Mar 07, 2023
Atiku thinks the court process will be taken longer to determine who actually took the second position between him and Obi and he resulted to street fighting.
Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by FunkeAyorinde: 6:18am On Mar 07, 2023
cheesy
Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by LevanOkri: 6:18am On Mar 07, 2023
Hmm
Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by zedegit: 6:19am On Mar 07, 2023
I know that after the governorship election, things would return gradually.

My worry is that this would equally increase banditry and terrorism.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by NwokoloOwa: 6:21am On Mar 07, 2023
divinehand2003:
CBN is gunning for cashless policy all the way. Old naira notes have been held up by CBN and may never return to circulation.
CBN should print more new naira notes to ameliorate the sufferings of the Nigerian people.

CBN should print smiley

We have been saying this since January smiley.

Something is wrong with the conceptualization of the policy not even the execution as we have been thinking. Targeting and tying the policy majorly to vote buying in concept hugely affected its egalitarian implementation.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Omoawoke(m): 6:21am On Mar 07, 2023
We hope everything goes normalized soon.

Meanwhile;
Obidient movement is becoming a zombie attack,

They average IQ of all of them is comparable to that of a Turkey

One person gives instruction and they all attack like zombie
Any idiot can be voted into power as long as they are under LP, only an idiot thumprint ballot paper without knowing who they are voting for.
You see that guy shouting Eluuuppp, what do you think his IQ would be? I'm sure that guy hawks fanta and gala

Obidient is like an epidemic, zombie attack

They are easily fooled and highly gullible

I am sure they are already preparing their next fake news to start spreading like wide fire

Does a day pass by that obidients will not share one fake news?

Obidients pls what's the latest fake news?
Maybe Biden has called meeting with France, UK and Australia to challenge Inec?
Or maybe Obi won 30 states including kano, Zamfara and Katsina with wide margins
Or maybe Putin is very pissed off with Inec
Or China is having a meeting with Peter obi?
Or the people of Sokoto have started protest that they all Voted Elupp
Pls give us latest..

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Sonnobax15(m): 6:23am On Mar 07, 2023
lipsrsealed
Wahala wahala wahala.....

Both CBN,FG. And the SUPREME COURT just left us (citizens) sitting on the fence....

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Skyfornia(m): 6:23am On Mar 07, 2023
To be sincere.. I'm tired of this scarcity. No cash, and bank app wouldn't work when you need it.. this is more like punishment.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by EmekaBlue(m): 6:23am On Mar 07, 2023
The most useless government ever! Everywhere just anyhow and anywhere belle face! Buhari should be kicked out even before that May

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by zedegit: 6:24am On Mar 07, 2023
luluosas:
The court is the new institution causing confusion in the land. Their intervention in this monetary matter worsened the whole thing.
I hope they will not try nonsense in the presidential election tribunal

You are like the proverbial animal that stayed in a pit latrine for years and suddenly someone brought a rope.

Your reply was that they should do fast, the stench was too much.
I am sure you are an urchin.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Sonnobax15(m): 6:26am On Mar 07, 2023
zedegit:


You are like the proverbial animal that stayed in a pit latrine for years and suddenly someone brought a rope.

Your reply was that they should do fast, the stench was too much.
I am sure you are an urchin.
ogbeni is it not too early to start your day in such a manner? Na wa for some of una oh.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by wwwkaycom(m): 6:26am On Mar 07, 2023
Buhari may spend his retirementin jail, Emefiele will be sentencec to the hottest part of hell

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by tk4radi: 6:27am On Mar 07, 2023
Mere Anarchy.!!

Things Fall Apart, and the center cannot hold.
Mere Anarchy is loosed upon our land.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Afamsi: 6:28am On Mar 07, 2023
Stop complaining and enjoy the dividend of your apc goverement. after all, you were shouting 'sai baba' in 2015 just as you are shouting 'sai jagaban' now. You will know the IQ of people by the party they are supporting. Urchins are the most senseless people in Nigeria.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Atheistan: 6:28am On Mar 07, 2023
Yeah
Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by karzyharsky(m): 6:28am On Mar 07, 2023
Let's wait and see
Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by inoki247: 6:29am On Mar 07, 2023
Lol confused country CBN no talk, The president no talk...


Nigeria is on Auto run...

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Atheistan: 6:29am On Mar 07, 2023
Omoawoke:

We hope everything goes normalized soon.

Meanwhile;
Obidient movement is becoming a zombie attack,

They average IQ of all of them is comparable to that of a Turkey

One person gives instruction and they all attack like zombie
Any idiot can be voted into power as long as they are under LP, only an idiot thumprint ballot paper without knowing who they are voting for.
You see that guy shouting Eluuuppp, what do you think his IQ would be? I'm sure that guy hawks fanta and gala

Obidient is like an epidemic, zombie attack

They are easily fooled and highly gullible

I am sure they are already preparing their next fake news to start spreading like wide fire

Does a day pass by that obidients will not share one fake news?

Obidients pls what's the latest fake news?
Maybe Biden has called meeting with France, UK and Australia to challenge Inec?
Or maybe Obi won 30 states including kano, Zamfara and Katsina with wide margins
Or maybe Putin is very pissed off with Inec
Or China is having a meeting with Peter obi?
Or the people of Sokoto have started protest that they all Voted Elupp
Pls give us latest..

We are talking about naira scarcity musa.

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Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by Atarakpa: 6:31am On Mar 07, 2023
My follow Nigerians I assure by this weekend the naira issue will be address.
Re: Naira Scarcity Lingers Despite Supreme Court Judgment by adioolayi(m): 6:31am On Mar 07, 2023
It should ease off as days go bye...


Some banks were reported to have started paying their customers old note over the counter yesterday..

If more banks join, then , the public will start responding naturally

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