
Some commercial banks in Lagos have started issuing the old naira notes to customers both in the banking halls and at their various automated teller machines (ATMs) terminals and over the counter.
The development is in compliance with the new directive of the Supreme court, extending the validity period of the old notes to the end of the year.
Following the controversy that trailed the naira redesign policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from October last year, several states sought the supreme court’s intervention in extending the validity of the old N200, N500, and N1, 000 notes.
On February 8, the court restrained the CBN from enforcing the February 10 deadline following an ex parte application brought by the states.
It later insisted that the old notes remained legal tender while adjourning the hearing of the case brought against the CBN on the policy on February 15.
Setting a new deadline in its final judgement on the matter last week, the apex court ruled that the old N200, N500, and N1,000 notes should continue as legal tender until December 31, 2023.
Checks by Newdawnngr.com on Tuesday show that some commercial banks have stated to comply with the court order, despite silence from the CBN and President Muhammadu Buhari.
Our reporter at the Ogba branch of Access bank spent less than ten minutes to withdraw money which ceiling was out at N20000.
A teller told our reporter that the banks have received instruction to start disbursing the old notes.
It was also observed that a Zenith Bank branch in Festac Town paid out the old notes to customers over the counter.
“It has been approved by CBN for circulation till December 31 and that’s why we can dispense to our customers,” a bank official said.
Another bank official said the branch had “received orders to begin dispensing old notes to our customers”.
Premium and Agency reports





