State governments in Nigeria which sued the Federal Government on the naira redesign policy, have given the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, and the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele, till Tuesday March 14, 2023 to comply with the order of the Supreme Court on the currency.
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Monday, March 13, 2023
State Govts In Nigeria Issue Last Warning On Naira Redesign Brouhaha
Will this Naira issue ever be resolved?
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We are watching.
ReplyDeleteLet's see if there'll be compliance this time. The mata don tie serious wrapper.
ReplyDeleteMake una help us, we are suffering here
ReplyDeleteI pray it does o. Cos people are suffering.
ReplyDeleteThe CBN already complied according to a memo I read from the Anambra state governor. He quoted the CBN governor acceptance of the old money to be used when he reached out to him on phone.
ReplyDeleteAnambra people have been encouraged to comply with the directives.
Let them (CBN, emiefelelele and pmb) come out in public and say so. Soludo might just be lying.
DeleteI withdraw 7000 with 2800, abeg something needs to be seriously done. Some of these market people will be adding money to their goods when you tell them that you will pay via transfer.
ReplyDeleteAs far as I see it, even the CBN doesn't have money to circulate. The cash crunch must have forced them to mop up the ones in circulation which politicians are using for elections. Nigeria is broke and can print only little cash. That little cash is being hoarded and sold to highest bidder. As usual, the masses bear the brunt of everything.
ReplyDeleteLet's wait and see
ReplyDeleteGood one from the State governors. Not like Gov. Okowa aka Governor do-nothing and say-nothing; For reasons best known to him, he has remained silent on the issue.
ReplyDeleteCashless policy, my foot! Even the West dey do this kain cashless?
ReplyDeleteWhat will they do if they don't comply? Where were they all this while? Complaining because the thing don choke them with all the state funds they hid. Let them blast off abeg.
ReplyDeleteLet them comply because the suffering is unbearable.
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