Osinbajo Laments Over Hardship in Getting New Naira Notes, Reveals How Problem Can Be Tackled

Osinbajo Laments Over Hardship in Getting New Naira Notes, Reveals How Problem Can Be Tackled

  • Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has expressed concern over difficulty experienced by Nigerians in getting the new naira notes
  • Osinbajo met with some players in the FinTech space to explore possible ways of mitigating the hardship
  • He urged regulators and the banks to deploy more FinTechs and money agents to the hinterlands to address the worrying situation

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Worried by the difficulty experienced by Nigerians in getting the new naira notes, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN today met with some players in the FinTech space, exploring possible ways of mitigating the hardship.

Specifically, he urged regulators and the banks to deploy more FinTechs and money agents to the hinterlands to address the worrying situation.

Nigerians suffer in efforts to get new naira notes
Osinbajo is not happy over hardship in getting new naira notes. Photo Credit: Haruna Aliyu
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During the virtual interactive session with a number of FinTech investors and ecosystem players, the Vice President said that the Central Bank of Nigeria and the commercial banks should work with all FinTechs that have mobile money agents, not just some of them, in order to reach the farthest places in the country.

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According to him, “it seems to me that banks must engage their mobile money operators – FinTechs with mobile money licenses and many of them have micro-finance bank licenses now and already have a network of mobile money agents or human banks or human ATMs (as they are sometimes called) who are responsible to them and they can supervise by themselves. They can do currency swaps and open bank accounts.”

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The VP spoke just as the President in a meeting with some All Progressives Congress (APC) governors at the Presidential Villa, assured the nation that the challenges are being addressed and would be solved very soon.

Speaking further about some of the concerns arising from the redesign of the new naira notes, the VP stated that “more disturbing is the fact that after depositing your old notes, there are no new notes, so people everywhere in the urban areas and rural areas simply have no money.”

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The vice president acknowledged that “there are logistical challenges that have to be addressed by the CBN and the banks, especially from the point of view of the average Nigerian and those in the hinterland who hardly use any electronic platforms.”

He also observed that while there has always been a certain failure rate in online banking and money transactions, they have become even more difficult now with the increase in the number of transactions congesting the system.

His words: “so where in the past you used POS or any of the electronic platforms, you had maybe 20%-30% failure rate, now because everyone is trying to get on those platforms, obviously, the failure rate is much more and the problems are much more pronounced.”

He thanked the participants at the meeting for their commitment and contributions, noting that “it has really been revealing hearing all your thoughts about what is going on, our country just simply needs to have the quality of advice that I have received, today.

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“We really need to make progress even as we make efforts to deal with some of these issues confronting us today.”

In separate remarks, some of the players made valuable suggestions on how to address the current situation in the country and offered to support government at all levels with the required expertise to address bottlenecks associated with the problem.

They suggested that USSD fees and the cost of data be reduced, while regulators should remove floor prices and called for relieving choke points in online transactions by cutting out some of the technical procedures.

Bandit leader flaunts new naira notes in video as CBN expects N4.18bn ransom in old notes in banks

Meanwhile, a bandit kingpin, Kachalla Baleri, intimidating Kaduna communities has released a video showing him displaying the newly redesigned naira notes.

In the video posted on social media, the terrorist could be seen alongside armed men showing off N1,000 and N200 naira notes.

The kingpin claimed to have used some of the new notes to buy ammunition and said only God knows the amount of new naira he has stored in sacks.

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