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Bola Tinubu Lists Ways Out Of Naira Crisis In Nigeria

Bola Tinubu has listed ways out of the Naira crisis in Nigeria.

 

NewsOnline reports that the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential standard bearer Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday suggested a six-point solutions to the crisis triggered by Naira redesign and currency swap.

 

This online newspaper understands that Tinubu urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to allow the new and old Naira notes to co-exist as legal tenders for the next 12 months.

 

The eminent politician also called for the immediate suspension of associated charges on online transactions and bank transfers and payments via Point of Sales (POS) until the full resolution of the prevailing crisis.

 

ALSO: Buhari, CBN Destroying Lives, Livelihoods With Badly Implemented Naira Policy – NECA

 

In a statement titled: “Let us make the best of this moment”, Tinubu also enjoined the CBN to mobilise all banks payment platforms to show clear commitment and timelines on expanding their infrastructure and support services.

 

The presidential candidate noted that the past few weeks have been a challenging to Nigerians, especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SME), poor and vulnerable masses and those whose very survival depended on daily cash transactions.

 

Tinubu acknowledged that these categories of people and groups have felt the brunt of the combined problems of fuel and Naira scarcities.

Empathising with Nigerians, he said: “We feel the pains of our market women and artisans who have experienced low sales because customers do not have cash to make purchases.

“We hear the loud cries of farmers in rural areas and hinterlands who have been forced to sell their produce at much lower prices so they don’t lose out completely. We hear every Nigerian dealing with the consequences of the roll-out of the cash swap programme.”

On the persistence of scarcity due to supply limitations of the new notes, Tinubu said: “Although the naira scarcity has persisited, it is noteworthy that the fuel queues across the country have started easing out as a result of better supply to fuel stations.

 

“We are now confronted with how to bring quick, sustainable solution, and relief to Nigerians on the challenges still posed by the non-availability of new naira notes, so that social and economic activities can move on unimpeded and normalcy can immediately return to our financial services sector and overall productivity of our nation.”

Tinubu clarified that he, his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima and the APC Campaign Council were not opposed to the CBN’s currency redesign and cashless policy.

He maintained that he was only concerned about the  disruptive implementation and hardship it has brought on Nigerians.

The former Lagos governor hailed the Council of State for its cogent advise that the old and new notes should co-exist as legal tenders.

He said: “In seeking a quick resolution, the National Council of State met on Friday, February 10, 2022 and advised the government and Central Bank in particular, to push more new naira notes into circulation and also allow for the old notes to remain a legal tender by ensuring supply gaps relative to infrastructural limitations are bridged by recirculating it to ameliorate the pains caused by the scarcity of new ones.

“We agree with the wisdom of the Council of States as a necessary starting point to begin redressing the unintended consequences of what would have otherwise been a good policy that required mainstream adoption.

“For the records, I and my running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima and our campaign council do not have anything against the CBN Naira redesign and cashless policy in principle.

“We are, however, only concerned about its disruptive implementation and the hardship it has brought on the generality of our people who currently can’t access their hard-earned money to meet obligations and the attendant consequences on the informal sector, where majority operate.

“Despite the challenges and current difficulties, we are a country of resilient, bold and courageous people who don’t succumb to hard times. We have always overcome our most difficult times and come out better as a people and a nation. This time will not be different. We will make lemonade out of our current lemons.”

To bring immediate relief to Nigerians, Tinubu urged the CBN to consider the following:

•The CBN should announce that the old and new Naira notes (especially the non-withdrawn notes and coins) will co-exist as legal tender for the next 12 months to follow examples of countries that have successfully implemented similar monetary policy. This will immediately remove growing tension in the country, eliminate panic reactions by the populace and allow time to scale up infrastructural gaps around alternative payment options to cash.

•We advise the immediate suspension of associated charges on online transactions and bank transfers and payments via PoS until the current crisis is fully resolved. This cost should be considered a roll-out expense by the CBN to incentivise the envisaged shift to alternative transaction channels; for both the financial services consuming public and those in charge of implementing the scale-up programme.

•Mobilise all Money Deposit Banks, Payment platforms to show clear commitment and timelines on expanding their infrastructure and support services.

•Bring in Fintech companies with capabilities into currency swap programme for the next 90 days to help decongest banking halls and ATM points where people line up for hours.

•The Central Bank and other relevant MDA’s should form an Inter-Agency Action Committee for immediate oversight over the cash supply gaps from the Nigerian Security and Minting Company and deal with issues around capabilities and turn around time to meet the needs of the informal sector and unbanked people.

•The CBN, National Orientation Agency (NOA) and Ministry of Information, states and local government areas, with their relevant organs in both the public and private sectors, should commence a major public enlightenment and sensitisation campaign to further educate and empower our people on the new naira and cashless policy for better understanding and mainstream adoption.

“As leaders, our commitment to our country everyday must be on how to make life better for our people and we are called upon not to waste the opportunity the moment presents to us to ramp up capacity and capability to serve 200 million Nigerians, leaving no one behind and ultimately improve the living conditions of every single Nigerian.

“Our task now is to restore hope in the country by implementing these steps to energise our people that we can do big things for a better future and shared prosperity. We can build upon this citizen-focused policy challenge to offer a template on how governance should work for the people.”

NewsOnline Nigeria

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