As the deadline for the phasing out of the old N200, N500 and N1000 notes draw near, the Central Bank of Nigeria says it has been begging banks to come to collect the new Naira notes.
The old N200, N500, and N1000 notes will cease to be legal tenders by January 31.
Speaking at a sensitization program on Wednesday, January 18, the head of Legal department of the CBN, Kofo Salam-Alada, said the apex bank will go tough on banks that continue to fill their ATM machines with old naira notes as the deadline to phase out the notes nears. He mentioned that the CBN is monitoring banks that were still dispensing old naira notes from their ATMs.
“I can tell you today that the CBN on daily basis issue out the new notes. As we speak, banks are with the CBN taking money. We are actually begging banks to come and take money from Central Bank. We have these new naira notes in our vaults and we are begging banks to come and take it.
We found out that a lot of things are happening that we need to checkmate, so we stopped withdrawal of new notes over the counter to ensure that everyone can have access to it and not one chief who is known to the manager, walks in, and carts away all the new notes in a particular branch. That is why we said it should be in the ATMs which cannot distinguish people.
We also have monitors going around banks now. I have been to some ATMs this morning and I have done the reports. We are not mobilising the masses against the banks because the banks are there to serve you, but (be) rest assured that they will serve you now that they know that the CBN is on them to serve you with the new naira notes.”
Reacting to questions from traders in the market that some people were selling the new notes, he said anyone caught selling the new notes or any denomination of the naira would be jailed.