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  • Why Are The New Naira Banknotes So Scarce?

    It鈥檚 exactly three weeks till old naira notes become useless. But up till now many people haven鈥檛 laid hands on the new notes. Why鈥檚 that?

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    What if I told you that since the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) released the new naira banknotes on December 15, 2022, I鈥檓 yet to get my hands on them? This is a subject I write about frequently and even I have only ever seen them once physically.

    As it turns out, there are many Nigerians like me who haven鈥檛 seen them either. This is abnormal because according to the deputy governor of the CBN, Aisha Ahmad, of the new notes were ordered. It鈥檚 also alarming because the old notes will no longer be recognised as legal tender by January 31. So why are the new banknotes so scarce?

    No more over-the-counter withdrawals

    To start with, the CBN on January 7, ordered banks to to customers over the counter. Anyone who wants to go to the bank to exchange notes shouldn鈥檛 bother anymore.

    The exact reason for this policy change wasn鈥檛 stated but one possible reason might be fears that the new banknotes are being hoarded. Instead, the CBN directed that banks load their ATMs with the new notes for customers to withdraw. But that has created another wahala.

    ATM machines don鈥檛 recognise the new banknotes

    , one challenge that the new naira banknotes bring is that the ATMs don鈥檛 know them.

    Banks are having to reconfigure their ATMs so they can recognise the new naira banknotes.

    Apparently, one bank claimed that only one denomination was accepted. This forced banks to mix up new notes with old ones which if we鈥檙e honest, defeats the purpose of the policy.

    Cashless policy

    The CBN has created a hydra-headed problem. It wants you to use the new naira notes 鈥 to tackle money hoarders and counterfeiters who have the old notes. But at the same time it is also restricting your access to cash because it wants Nigeria to transition to a cashless economy.聽

    One economic expert on exactly how much new notes have been printed because it would have to explain how much it cost to do so. For comparison, the CBN in 2021 to print 2.5 billion naira notes. Assuming constant cost 鈥 which is impossible 鈥 that鈥檚 around 鈧12 billion to print the 500 million new notes.

    What is being done to address these issues?

    The Nigerian Senate on December 28, urged the CBN to for phasing out old notes from January 31 to June 2023. The CBN doesn鈥檛 send the Senate. It maintains that the deadline won鈥檛 be extended.

    While the CBN and the Senate are playing a game of who鈥檚 who, please don鈥檛 slack. The deadline ends in exactly three weeks. Maybe between now and then some of the challenges are resolved and the new notes fully circulate. Or maybe the CBN backs down and extends the deadline. We鈥檒l continue to observe how things play out.

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