Banks, Filling Stations, Supermarkets Reject Old Naira Notes
Category: Nigeria News
Commercial Banks across the country yesterday started rejecting the old naira
notes despite the Supreme Court order extending the deadline till tomorrow,
February 15 when an action would most likely be taken.
Daily Trust
findings across several states of the country and the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT) indicates that the commercial banks were turning down customers who had
walked into their branches to deposit old notes collected over the weekend.
READ: We Have Been Begging Banks To Take New Notes, We Will Start Penalizing Them – CBN
Recall that a seven-member panel of the Supreme Court, last week,
issued an order of interim injunction halting the plan by the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) to end the use of the old banknotes of N200, N500, and N1, 000.
The court adjourned the hearing of the main case until tomorrow,
February 15.
The decision follows a lawsuit filed by the governors
of Kogi, Kaduna and Zamfara states, who challenged the naira redesign policy of
the Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government.
READ: Kano Government Shuts Supermarket For Rejecting Old Naira Notes
This development left
many Nigerians confused. While some were accepting the old notes, others
blatantly refused them.
In the same vein, President Buhari who had
asked for 7 days to enable him to resolve the crisis caused by the scarcity of
new naira notes has remained silent.
Analysts have expressed concern
that despite the intervention of the National Council of States, there is no
policy statement from both the FG and the CBN, beyond the rhetoric that more of
the new notes be printed or the old ones recalculated.
READ: Old Naira Notes No More Legal Tender – CBN
Daily Trust
correspondents, who visited commercial banks in Lagos, Abuja, Kwara, Ondo, and
Bayelsa states amongst others, observed that the old notes were rejected by the
banks.
“I was shocked that the old notes were rejected at the bank
today. I took the money I had with me but the bank rejected the old N500 notes,”
lamented Mrs Juliet Okoro, who visited one of the old-generation banks in
Ikeja.
The situation in Bayelsa State was different as almost all the
commercial banks in Yenagoa, the state capital, shut down operations over the
alleged security threats to the banks.
READ: Scarcity of New Naira Notes: Reps Threaten To Issue Arrest Warrant On Emefiele
The commercial banks around
the Amarata axis of Yenagoa, the state capital, were totally closed down with
only security men on duty, while Automated Teller Machines (ATM) were not
dispensing, as no cash was stored inside.
Similarly, many commercial
banks in Ondo State rejected the old currencies from customers yesterday.
According to our reporter in Akure, many customers who besieged the
Jaiz Bank at Alagbaka quarters of the state capital said they were advised by
the official to take their old notes to the CBN.
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Another customer,
Mr Owamoyo Tolani Okolo explained that the old notes with him were also rejected
at one of the commercial banks located in Owo.
Top officials of UBA,
Jaiz and FCMB in Ilorin who spoke with Daily Trust on anonymity confirmed the
development adding that all banks in the state have officially started to reject
the old notes.
A top management staff of one of the new-generation
banks also added that the banks were waiting on the CBN for the next line of
action.
READ: Tinubu, APC Denies Hoarding New Naira Notes
He said the banks were not parties in the suit filed by the
governors so they were waiting for the CBN to issue a directive on the order.
Majority of Zenith Bank branches in the Federal Capital Territory
have been shut down due to scarcity of cash, Daily Trust can report. Most of the
branches visited in the city centre by Daily Trust were under lock and key with
bold notice of closure on the gates.
However, the few branches
working were filled with massive crowds who were left unattended due to network
glitch and scarcity of cash.
READ: CBN To Redesign Naira Notes Because BULK Of Money Remains Outside The Bank
At one of the branches visited by Daily
Trust on Monday in the Wuse area of Abuja, the branch manager, when asked why
most of their branches in the FCT were shut down, said it was not necessary to
open several branches without cash to service customers.
While
addressing the mammoth crowd at the entrance of the bank, he said, “Only
customers with fund transfer slips will be serviced as the branch currently does
not have cash supply from CBN for the day, but will attend to customers and load
ATMs as soon as cash comes.”
Many business operators, especially
filling stations and supermarkets across the country have started rejecting the
old naira notes despite an order of the Supreme Court temporarily halting the
ban on their use.
READ: Supreme Court Stops Old Naira Note Ban
Findings by DT correspondent revealed that the
government’s filling station – the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited
(NNPCL) – is at the forefront of those rejecting the old naira notes from
customers.
DT correspondents in Abuja report that fuel attendants at
the NNPCL petrol stations in Berger and Zone 4; Total filling stations in Zone
3, Central Area (opposite NNPCL Towers) and Area 11; Conoil in Central Area
(opposite NNPCL Towers) and the NNPCL Mega Station in Central Area all rejected
the old notes over the weekend.
It was only in the Conoil in the
Central Area that the POS was working while all the other petrol stations said
their POS were not working due to network glitch.
READ: Bandits Kidnap Four in Zamfara, Demand Five Million New Naira Notes As Ransom
Also, the popular
Shoprite and other supermarkets rejected the old notes, preferring the usage of
the POS and bank transfer, which required confirmation before the customer could
be served.
It is over
ReplyDeleteGood bye to our notes.....