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  • JUST IN: Buhari okays 10-day extension for old naira notes phaseout

    JUST IN: Buhari okays 10-day extension for old naira notes phaseout

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved a 10-day extension for Nigerians to swap their old N1,000, N500 and N200 notes for the new ones.

    Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor Godwin Emefiele spoke with reporters after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari in his Daura country home. 

    He said banks will continue to give out the new notes in exchange for the old ones till February 10, 2023.

    The CBN Governor, who visited the President from around 11am, also said from February 10, Nigerians will have the grace of visiting the CBN to deposit their old notes for new ones for another seven days, which ends on February 17, 2023.

    “We have today sought and obtained Mr. President’s approval for the following: one, a 10 day extension of the deadline from January 31, 2023, to February 10, 2023, to allow for collection of more old notes, legitimately held by Nigerians and achieve more success in cash swap in rural areas in our villages and communities, after which all old notes outside the CBN lose their legal tender status, 

    “Our CBN staff currently on mass mobilisation and monitoring, together with officials of the EFCC and ICPC, will work together to achieve these objectives in the coming days.

    “Two, a seven-day grace period, beginning on February 10, to February 17, 2023, in compliance with Section 20, subsection 3, and section 22 of the CBN Act, allowing Nigerians to deposit their old notes at the CBN after the February deadline, when the old currency would have lost its legal tender status. 

    “We, therefore, appeal to all Nigerians to work with the Central Bank of Nigeria to achieve a hitch-free process for the implementation of this very important program,” he said.

    According to him, 75 percent of the N2.7 trillion held outside the banking system has been recovered.

    He said: “We are happy that so far, the exercise has achieved a success rate of over 75 per cent of the N2.7 trillion held outside the banking system. 

    “Nigerians in the rural areas, villages, the aged and vulnerable have had the opportunity to swap their old notes; leveraging the Agent Naira Swap initiative as well as the CBN Senior staff nationwide sensitization team exercise.

    “Aside from those holding illicit/stolen Naira in their homes for speculative purposes, we do aim to give all Nigerians that have Naira legitimately earned and trapped, the opportunity to deposit their legitimately trapped monies at the CBN for exchange,” he said.

    Details soon.

  • New naira: Pressure mounts for extension of January 31 deadline

    New naira: Pressure mounts for extension of January 31 deadline

    • Northern leaders, emirs, govs, others beg Buhari
    • NBA: CBN can’t reject old notes after Jan 31 under the law
    • No going back on Jan 31 date, apex bank insists on Twitter
    • Ganduje writes Buhari to postpone Kano visit
    • President: We’re working to eliminate current chaos
    • Says policy targeted at hoarders of illicit funds, terrorism financiers

    Following the comment of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on the new naira notes, prominent Nigerians, among them traditional rulers, elder statesmen, businessmen and academics, are mounting pressure on the Federal Government to prevail on the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, to extend the January 31st deadline for the exchange of redesigned old notes with new ones.

    Some of the prominent Nigerians are said to be uncomfortable with the timeline for the mopping up of old naira notes of N1, 000, N500 and N200.

    Tinubu,while campaigning  in Abeokuta,Ogun State,last Wednesday,lamented  the scarcity of the new notes.

    He also decried the lingering fuel scarcity in the country even though the government said there was no increase in the pump price of fuel ,while the NNPCL said there  was enough to last three months.

    Tinubu blamed fifth columnists in the government for both problems,saying  that their motive is to embarrass Buhari and scuttle the forthcoming general elections.

    However, the Presidency yesterday said it was weighing options including a number of initiatives by the Central Bank of Nigeria and all commercial banks to speed up the distribution of the new notes.

    Investigation by our correspondent revealed that although the presidency claimed that the policy was targeted at currency hoarders, counterfeiters and couriers of illicit funds, Buhari was surprised at the pressure from influential Nigerians.

    Most of the influential Nigerians lamented the cash squeeze occasioned by the CBN measure, the untold hardship on the poor, the likely paralysis of the economy and a possible social unrest if the deadline is not extended.

    A top source said: “Powerful and influential Nigerians have mounted pressure on the government to compel the CBN to extend the January 31 deadline for the old naira notes to cease to be a legal tender.

     “Among those who have made their positions known to the government and called for extension of the deadline are top Emirs, royal fathers, spiritual leaders and elder statesmen.

    “Their concern is the serious consequences the CBN stance will have on the economy and the attendant loss of goodwill by the government.

    “Some of them were worried that there was anxiety over the scarcity of the new notes which may lead to protests and strikes against the government.

    “They said as at Friday, many banks were still dispensing the old notes. To complicate matters, many traders and departmental stores were rejecting the old notes.”

    Findings revealed that all those who have made representations to the government sought gradual timelines for the replacement of the old notes with new ones in line with global practices.

    A source added: “In the UK, for instance, it took the country over one year when it changed £20 and £50 denominations for the old ones to cease to be legal tender.

    “The measure was introduced in 2020 with September 2022 given as deadline.

    “Even after the deadline, those still with the old notes, who had accounts in the UK, could still deposit them in their accounts. 

    “The UK has a population of less than 70 million compared to Nigeria’s population of over 200 million, yet the CBN is giving 90 days for the old naira notes to be out of circulation.” 

    An influential source, who spoke in confidence, said: “Since Tinubu criticised the execution of the new naira policy, attributing the shortage of the new notes to saboteurs who are out to blackmail Buhari and scuttle the elections, many Nigerians have reflected on the policy and conveyed their opinions to the government.  

    “They found merit in Tinubu’s comments on the new notes, with some drawing from the experience of some advanced countries. 

    “Like Tinubu, those who have made their views known to the government are worried about the scarcity of the new notes, the hardship it has caused and the untoward effects it will have on the economy.”

    According to government sources yesterday, the presidency might “likely consider an extension and the CBN will be asked to take a critical look at the policy.” 

    A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity), Mallam Garba Shehu, said the CBN was considering initiatives to forestall cash squeeze and chaos.

    The statement said: “President Muhammadu Buhari, Saturday assured that government will ensure that citizens are unharmed in their businesses and no disruption is caused to the entire supply chain arising from the currency swap due to end shortly.

    “Reacting to reports of long queues of people waiting for hours for their turn to deposit old notes and get new ones, triggering public anger and opposition’s criticism, President Buhari reiterated that the currency changes were aimed at people hoarding illicit funds and not the common man, and that it had become necessary to prevent counterfeits, corruption and terrorist funding. This, he assured, will stabilise and strengthen the economy.

    “While taking note that the poorest section of society is facing hardship as they often keep hard cash at home for various expenses, President Buhari gave strong assurances that the government will not leave them to their own fate.

    “He reiterated that a number of initiatives by the Central Bank of Nigeria and all commercial banks are underway to speed up distribution of the new notes and do all that is necessary to forestall cash squeeze and chaos.”

    The CBN insisted, in a fresh tweet yesterday, that there would be no extension of the deadline.

    Nigerians in their thousands have continued to besiege ATM points in different parts of the country to collect the new naira notes.

    Others have been going to the banking halls to deposit their old notes.

    The banks were opened yesterday to receive the old notes from depositors and are expected to also open for the same purpose today. 

    Ganduje writes Buhari, seeks postponement of planned Kano visit

    Following the hardship being experienced by most Nigerians in accessing the new naira notes, the Kano State Government has written a letter to Buhari, asking him to postpone his planned visit to the state.

    Governor Ganduje himself broke the news to scholars, legislators, political leaders and business community in the state during an interactive session at Government House, Kano on Friday.

    He said the move was to forestall any unforeseen circumstance.

    “As we are waiting for this important visit, we found ourselves in this situation, which puts citizens into untold hardship. For security purposes, we wrote to the Presidency that President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Kano be postponed,” the governor said.

    He added: “We got an acknowledgement copy of the letter. People are really suffering because of this policy.”

    He stressed that given Kano’s position as a commercial hub, “our voice must be heard in all nooks and crannies. We are a commercial hub. As such our position must be loud and clear.”

    NBA: Why CBN must redeem old notes after Jan 31

    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) yesterday waded into the controversy over the deadline for the naira swap, saying the CBN was under statutory obligation to redeem the old N200, N500, and N1,000 bank notes after the January 31 deadline.

    “The law is clear on this issue,” NBA President Yakubu Maikyau (SAN) said in a letter to Emefiele.

    The National Publicity Secretary of the association, Akorede Lawal, in a statement said the NBA also appealed for the urgent review of the demonetisation policy of the CBN.

    His words: “While acknowledging that the policy is laudable as it has the potential to stem corruption, votes buying and other criminal activities, the NBA President noted that ‘the necessary logistical, infrastructural and manpower support required for the successful implementation of the policy are in short supply and should be greatly improved upon if they are to be leveraged for full implementation of the policy with minimal loss or economic hardship.’

    “In the letter, the NBA President expressed the telling concerns that there is no information in the public domain as to what would happen to the old currency in possession of Nigerians, by or after the 31 January 2023, even as the law is clear on this issue. Quoting the provisions of Section 20 (3) of the CBN Act which provides that

    notwithstanding Sub-sections (1) and (2) of this section, the Bank shall have power, if directed to do so by the President and after giving reasonable notice in that behalf, to call in any of its notes or coins on payment of the face value thereof and any note or coin with respect to which a notice has been given under this Sub-section, shall, on the expiration of the notice, cease to be legal tender, but, subject to section 22 of this Act, shall be redeemed by the Bank upon demand.

    “Mr. Maikyau noted that ‘any person who shall be in possession of the old notes which have ceased to be legal tender by 31 January 2023 is at liberty to approach the CBN and demand the redemption of the notes and the CBN is under statutory obligation to redeem the notes.

    “In view of the dearth of information in this regard, the NBA President added that ‘our recommendation, on this issue is that in addition to educating Nigerians on demonetisation itself, a campaign on what happens to old bank notes after 31 January should be launched so as to adequately inform the public on what to do and prevent or reverse the rising panic or agitations caused by concerns about the inability of Nigerians to swap their old notes for the new notes by 31 January.’”

    The NBA President also visited Finance, Budget and National Planning Minister Zainab Ahmed on Friday and told her about the concerns of Nigerians over the demonetisation policy of the CBN, particularly in view of the scarcity of the new notes and the difficulty in swapping the old notes.

    The NBA President informed the Minister that he directed the chairmen of the 128 branches of the NBA to survey and assess the impact of the policy on Nigerians in their respective jurisdictions and the aggregate of report thus far indicated that banking facilities are being overstretched and citizens are uncertain about the policy.

    Mr. Maikyau noted that the worst hit are the under-privileged citizens whose life asset may not be up to N10,000 and who do not have access to the new notes and may therefore be denied of their hard earned money in the old naira notes.

    The NBA President recalled that the Government ought to avoid the repeat of the harsh experiences of Nigerians in 1984 when a similar demonetization policy reportedly claimed the life of a trader who committed suicide because he was stranded with about NGN 200,000 of the old notes.

    Maikyau said: “President Buhari may have been wrongly advised on the policy because by the provisions of the CBN Act the power of the CBN to call in any of its notes or coins otherwise described as demonetization, can only become operational upon the directive of the President after giving reasonable notice for the recall.

    According to him, from the clear wording of the section, these two conditions must coexist before the power to call any of the notes or coins by the CBN can crystalises.

    He wondered whether there was “a directive of the President? And where there was one, could it be said that the notice, given the prevailing circumstances, was reasonable?”

    The NBA President added that while the CBN announced the policy in October 2022, citizens were given only 45 days to swap the naira notes, since the new naira notes only became available from December 15, 2022.

    Mr. Maikyau noted that when a similar policy was introduced in an advanced economy as United Kingdom’s, the government had announced a date for demonetization 18 months in advance.

    In her response, the minister said government was aware of the concerns over the policy and that the ministry would reach out to the CBN in a bid to consider revisiting the January 31 terminal date of the demonetization policy.

     ACF tells Buhari, CBN to extend deadline immediately 

    The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) added its voice to those calling for the extension of the Tuesday deadline.

    Secretary-General of the forum, Murtala Aliyu, said yesterday that government must be sensitive to the plight of the citizens to safeguard their interests in all areas, as ordinary people, especially in the North, would lose their hard-earned money should government insist on the January 31st deadline.

    The ACF also pointed out that insinuations by some political actors that the exercise was designed deliberately to sabotage the ongoing democratic process should not be allowed to be proven right.

    It therefore commended the National Assembly for its intervention by calling to order what it described as the arrogance and insensitivity being displayed by the leadership of the Central Bank.

    It said: “As the dateline for the exchange expires this coming Tuesday, we are afraid that majority of our people in the rural areas are unable to change their old currencies for the new ones. This is because even in the urban centres, the new notes are scarce. 

    “Also where the CBN made some arrangements to facilitate such, the exercise is being challenged by numerous factors, such as lack of adequate access to bank services on the part of the people, cumbersome exchange procedure, etc. This has subjected innocent people to hardship, uncertainty and anxiety.

    “We are of the strong belief that ordinary people, especially in the North, will lose their hard earned money through no fault of theirs. Government must be sensitive to the plight of the citizens to safeguard their interests in all areas.

    “Insinuations by some political actors that the exercise is designed deliberately to fail or cause chaos to sabotage the ongoing democratic process should not be allowed to be proven.

    “Persons who lose their wealth through uncoordinated Government policy or actions are likely to assume they have been let down by the said Government.

    “We appreciate the efforts by the National Assembly to intervene and call to order the arrogance and insensitivity being displayed by the leadership of the Central Bank.

    “Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) strongly calls on the President and the CBN to as a matter of urgency extend the expiration date of the exercise and improve on the arrangements so as to accommodate everyone with genuine cases,” ACF said.

     NANS also kicks against Jan 31 deadline 

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) similarly asked the Central Bank yesterday to extend the deadline.

    National Vice President (External Affairs) of the association, Akinteye Afeez, said the deadline has made life more difficult for Nigerian students.

     He added that some banks in school environment still give out the old naira notes to students with the deadline only a few days away.

    He said: “It is of a fact that it’s not been long that ASUU called off the industrial strike that wasted our time and this coincided with the admission of new students into various institutions by JAMB and managements of various institutions all over Nigeria.

    “This has made it paramount for registrations to be in progress and several financial transactions will be going on concurrently in various institutions across the nation.

    “As at January 27, 2023, banking and other financial institutions are still struggling to cope with the rush by citizens to change their old currencies to new notes.

    “Banks and POS outlets are struggling with the shortage of the redesigned new naira notes ahead of the CBN deadline, consequently making it difficult for them to comply with the CBN directives as regards availability of the new notes for customers.

    “The shortage of new notes is creating serious panic that may snowball into something tragic if not put to check on time.

    “Somewhere in Abraka, Delta State today, some students of Delta State University who went for currency swap were locked out of the bank with the claim that some staff of the bank are working on some swapping and it’s not their turn yet. They eventually couldn’t do the swapping.

    “As at today, many stores have started to reject the old currency with the fear that they may not be able to swap on Monday due to the rush that comes with Mondays and end-of-month financial reports collations in banks.

    “The questions now are: 1. What becomes of the Nigerian students on Monday when all the old notes we have with us refuse to serve as a legal tender if by now some banks still load their ATMs with old naira notes?

    “What will happen when the Nigerian students become stranded at several junctions and circumstances because we have our money but has been condemned by our government without adequate remedy to curb such?

    “What will happen when many of our students are unable to complete their school registrations due to this financial gridlock that is doing us more harm than good at the moment?

    “The basic point is that the policy is a great one but the timing is wrong for the populace and something must be done urgently to salvage this ugly situation.

    “The Nigerian students, as a major stakeholder in the scheme of things in Nigeria, will never fold our hands and watch this country go in shambles.

    “This is why we are appealing to the CBN governor and other related stakeholders to look beyond the election and consider the impact of this policy on the Nigerian students and other citizens of Nigeria.”

    Emefiele will bury Nigeria if not sacked —Arewa group

    Arewa Youth for Development and National Unity called for the immediate sack of Emefiele over his handling of the naira redesign policy, which it claimed the CBN governor has politicised.

    Addressing reporters in Kaduna yesterday, the National Coordinator of the Group, Conrade Hamza Muhammed Haruna, and the Director of Public Affairs, Isa Muhammed, described the CBN’s intransigence on the January 31st deadline as insane.

    The group said a large population of Nigerians, particularly in the north and especially in rural areas, who are operating outside the banking system, would be broken by the policy.

    “As we speak, this particular class of citizens who daily conduct their businesses in cash in the countryside and rural markets, are going through a grueling experience, waiting hours on end to bank their cash.

    “In the rare chance they bank their cash, their nightmare begins all over again, for, accessing the new notes is another uphill task exacting the same degree of difficulty as in saving their money,” it said.

    It urged the Federal Government to borrow a leaf from the United Kingdom and allow the new naira notes to be in operation concurrently with the old notes until they are mopped up from circulation by the apex bank.

    CBN, commercial banks engage 200 cash swap agents in Jigawa

    The CBN and the commercial banks have engaged over 200 agents in Jigawa State for the ongoing naira swap in an attempt to meet the CBN deadline of 31st of this month.

    The CBN Director of Human Resources, Hajiya Amina Habib, told reporters in Dutse, the state capital, that the apex bank was also conducting massive sensitization nationwide on the naira redesign.

    She expressed satisfaction at the co-operation given the CBN by stakeholders in the state so far.

    Don’t add to sufferings – Badejo tells CBN

    The Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Oyo, the Most Rev. Emmanuel Badejo, asked the Federal Government not to allow naira notes redesign to cause more hardship for the masses.

    Badejo made the call in a statement yesterday in Ibadan.

    He said that governance and policies must have a human face.

    The cleric said that scarcity of the new naira notes would inflict suffering on Nigerians.

    According to him, many citizens are depositing their old naira notes without any guarantee of getting the new notes.

    Badejo said that Central Bank of Nigeria’s insistence on January 31 deadline for turning in old notes would  only be justifiable if it had done everything necessary to make new notes available to the largest percentage of Nigerians.

    “Why should the general public suffer?

    “The story is even more dire in large swathes of the country where there is no banking service whatsoever within kilometres. Are those living there not Nigerians too?

    “The whole scenario is complicated by the paralysing fuel scarcity which has now raised the price of petrol to N400 or more per litre in some places.

    “All these are coming on top of skyrocketing prices of goods and services, sending the anger and frustration of struggling masses through the roof, with the 2023 General Elections only weeks away,” he said.

    He added that the Nigerian government and its officials must react quickly to the current hard times.

    “If the monetary policy is hurting the same people which it is intended to serve, why can’t some modification be made to its timing and execution?” he asked.

    He said that government policies and actions should be targeted at making life better for the masses.

    “Therefore, in executing even the best and most urgent policies, the people’s interest must be at the centre,” Badejo said.

  • No friction with Buhari, Tinubu tells APC supporters in Zamfara

    No friction with Buhari, Tinubu tells APC supporters in Zamfara

    THE presidential campaign train of the All Progressives Congress (APC) berthed in Gusau, Zamfara State yesterday with the party’s flag bearer, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu,dismissing alleged frosty relationship between him and President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He labeled the rumour baseless and untrue.

    Tinubu, with whom were the National Chairman of the party, Senator  Abdullahi Adamu, and Governors Bello Matawalle (Zamfara), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi) and Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna), told the rally that his support for President Buhari was “unalloyed and enduring”.

    He promised to tackle the various problems bedeviling the state and enhance its agricultural productivity.

    In his prepared speech which he could not read because of the crowd, Tinubu said: “I have supported President Buhari even before his first day in office. I will continue to be his supporter and friend after his last day in office.”

    Commending the President for offering selfless and courageous service to the nation, Tinubu noted that “he (Buhari) tackled the problems other leaders ran from. He has earned a place in history that cannot be denied.

    “I have said this before and will say it again now: when the true history of this moment is written, President Buhari shall be treated very kindly because of his contributions to the nation.”

    The APC candidate called the opposition misguided politicians who don’t want the greatness of the country to happen or to last.

    “Their vision for Nigeria is the vision of one who cannot see. They seek to enrich themselves by making you poor. They want to eat everything so that you might go hungry. They want to own everything but leave you with nothing,” he said.

    “We stand here today to affirm that our vision for a greater Nigeria will triumph over their blind vision for a broken Nigeria. Remember where there is blind vision, there is also blind ambition.

    “We will not allow their selfish games to overtake you. President Buhari has done his part to free Nigeria from its mean grip. Now we must do our part by freeing you from the selfish plans they have for you and our beloved land.

    “Do not let those others fool you into returning to the past where you had no hope and had no say regarding the life you shall live and the future you shall enter.

    “The APC remains the best and only hope for a more prosperous and peaceful nation.”

    He thanked the people of the State and key party leaders for the warm welcome and their continued support for the APC.

    Assuring the people of his readiness to address the challenges faced by the people of Zamfara State, he pledged to  consolidate on the gains recorded by both President Buhari and Governor Matawalle in tackling the banditry in the state.

    He said:”If Allah blesses us to win this election, we will not relent until we beat this problem.

    “My running mate has battled Boko Haram. As governor of Lagos, I too have fought kidnappers and violent criminals. We will use our experience and our vision to defeat the wrongdoers. 

    “My security plan will empower all branches of security forces. There will be more personnel and we shall improve their ability to identify, pursue and stop the evildoers. We will use modern air and ground technology to trace and capture these criminals.”

    The APC candidate also promised to turn around the agricultural fortunes of the state and develop other natural resources found in the state.

    “Zamfara State has great deposits of natural resources. My economic plan is to closely cooperate with the state government to attract the right type of investment in mining.

    “This investment will not exploit the people of Zamfara. Instead, it will open the door to safer mining, better jobs and increased economic growth for the state.”

    APC National Chairman Senator Adamu and Governor Matawalle, who also spoke at the rally, charged residents of the state to massively support Tinubu, given his good plans for the state and Nigeria.

    Before attending the rally, Tinubu had visited the Emir of Gusau,  Ibrahim Bello, who conferred the title of Wakilin Raya Karkara (Ambassador for Rural Transformation) on him.

    Also at the rally were former governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aliyu Wamakko, and three former Zamfara State governors – Senator Sani Yerima, Alhaji Mahmuda Shinkafi and Senator Abdulaziz Yari, among other APC chieftains.

    The rally was also attended by former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen Tukur Buratai (rtd), APC National Women Leader, Dr Betta Edu, and Alhaji Ibrahim Kabir Masar, among others.

  • Atiku makes U-turn, follows Tinubu’s lead on new naira notes

    Atiku makes U-turn, follows Tinubu’s lead on new naira notes

    The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, yesterday made a U-turn by adopting the position of the All Progressives Congress (APC)flag bearer, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in calling for the extension of the Tuesday deadline for the expiration of the old naira notes.

    Atiku, who had earlier mocked and dismissed Tinubu’s advice, released a video yesterday to plead with the CBN for a rethink on the timeline.

    He said the deadline for the exchange of old notes with new ones was unrealistic.

    He said: “Many Nigerians, especially farmers, artisans and those in the rural areas do not have bank accounts, so the time frame for the change of old notes to new one is not achievable.

    “On this note, I am compelled to align with the upsurge of demands for a slight extension of the monetary conversion policy.

    “The January 31 deadline is certainly going to cause a heavy discomfort on our people and it will be magnanimous on the part of the government and the regulatory agency to ease the burden on the people for the public interest.”

    Responding to the Atiku statement, however, an APC leader said the PDP presidential candidate has demonstrated that he lacks capacity, courage and what it takes to be a leader.

    “He is selfish and incapable of formulating policies that will improve the lots of the downtrodden,” said the APC chieftain who craved anonymity.

    He added: “Having criticised Tinubu and tried to pit him against Buhari, he now sees wisdom in the comment of the APC leader and has unashamedly called for extension of the deadline.

    “Nigerians cannot be deceived. They now know that he is shallow and hollow.”

  • INEC extends collection of PVCs by one week

    INEC extends collection of PVCs by one week

    THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has again extended the collection of Permanent Voters Card from its local government offices by an additional one week. In a statement from the commission signed by the National Commissioner, Information and Voter Education, Festus Okoye, thee exercise which was supposed to end on Sunday, January 29 will now end on Sunday, February 5.

    The Commission said the extension became necessary as a result of the determination by the commission to ensure that many Nigerians obtain their voters card ahead of the general elections. It asked those who engaged in double registration not to bother to go to the INEC local government offices nationwide as the commission did not print their cards

    The statement reads: “The Commission met today, Saturday, 28th January 2023, a day after its meeting with the Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) from the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal capital Territory, Abuja and deliberated on a number of issues, including the reports from RECs on the ongoing collection of Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) in its 774 Local Government Offices nationwide.

    “It will be recalled that at the meeting with RECs on Friday, 27th January 2023, the Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu indicated that the Commission will not hesitate to consider additional measures to ensure that all citizens have ample opportunity to collect their PVCs ahead of the General Election.

    “Having reviewed reports from all the States of the Federation, the Commission is encouraged by the progress made so far as more Nigerians troop out daily to collect their PVCs. Arising from reports from the various States and discussions with Resident Electoral Commissioners, the Commission has decided to further extend PVC collection in all its Local Government Offices nationwide by an additional one week.

    “The ongoing collection of PVCs nationwide will therefore continue and end on 5th February 2023. This is the second time the Commission is extending PVC collection nationwide and this will be the last extension of the exercise. Collection period has further been extended by an additional two hours and will start at 9am and end at 5pm daily including Saturdays and Sundays.

  • Osun Tribunal: Jubilation, protest in Oyetola, Adeleke strongholds

    Osun Tribunal: Jubilation, protest in Oyetola, Adeleke strongholds

    •Armed hoodlums disrupt economic activities in Osogbo
    •’Panel established case of forgery against Adeleke;
    says form EC9 tells a lie about itself’

    FOLLOWING the sack of Senator Ademola Adeleke as the duly elected governor of Osun State by Election Petition Tribunal after majority judgement led by chairman of the sitting, Justice Tertse Kume pronouncing Adegboyega Oyetola as the winner of the election during July 16th 2022, there have been series of jubilations and protests from the stronghold of the duo.

    Jubilation erupted in Iragbiji, Oyetola’s hometown, Aagba, Ada all in Boripe Local Government Area of the state including Iwo, Ayedire and Ila LGAs for victory while protest were recorded in Osogbo and Ilesha against the verdict. This is just as armed hoodlums paralysed the commercial activities of some part of Osogbo as they kicked against the judgement sacking Ademola Adeleke.

    The armed hoodlums led by one Ado-Igbonna also blocked the convoy of the Commissioner of Police, Osun State. The hoodlums also barricaded Osogbo/Ikirun expressway, denying travelers to access the road in protest. The hoodlums also move round the major streets and junctions like Aregbe, Ring road, Igbonna, Testing Ground by shooting sporadically to the air which caused panic and forced business owners to close their shops.

    Meanwhile, members of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in their hundreds thronged to the streets of Osogbo and Ilesha to kick against the judgement pronounced by tribunal. Members and supporters of Oyetola flooded the streets in Ila, Iragbiji, Kuta, Iwo to jubilate over the judgement of Tribunal. The Public Relations Officer of Osun Police, Yemisi Opalola said the command has deployed their men to restore peace and order in the state.

    In its judgement, the Tribunal has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidate in the July 16 governorship election, Adegboyega Oyetola, were able to prove a case of forgery against incumbent Osun governor, Ademola Adeleke. The Tribunal however held that the forgery case, established against Governor Adeleke, was not enough to disqualify him from contesting the July 16 governorship election, adding that he had acquired additional qualifications.

    The Tribunal led by Justice Tertsea Kume, noted that form EC9, which is the affidavit in support of personal particulars about the governor told “a lie about itself.” Interestingly, the only member of Tribunal,Justice B.A. Ogbuli, who gave a dissenting ruling on the Tribunal judgement, aligned with the position of the majority judgement on the issue of disqualification.

    The Tribunal held that “respondent through Mrs. Joan Arabs produced file D, which was tendered in evidence. The said exhibit file D is in respect of the election conducted by the 1st Respondent in 2018. “On page 2 of exhibit EC9, the 2nd Respondent (Adeleke), in his handwriting wrote under: (1) School Attended (Educational qualification with dates: Thus: 2. SECONDARY EDE MUSLIM GRAMMAR SCHOOL, EDE – ATTENDED 1976, – 1981, PENN FORSTER HIGH SCH-HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA -2021 3. HIGHER ATLANTA METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE – BSC CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2021.

    “On page 4, of exhibit EC9, there is a letter of Attestation from Ede Muslim High School dated 22 day of May, 2016. Learned counsel for the Petitioners, as earlier stated, referred to the different names in the schools reproduced above and the evidence admitted by RW2 under cross-examination, that Osun State was created in 1991, and as such, any evidence that a qualifying certificate or document stating that it was from Osun State in 1981 is a forgery.

    “Forgery, is defined in Section 464 of the Criminal Code of Osun State (Supra), as follows: 464. A document or writing is said to be false– ‘(a)in the case of a document which is a register or record kept by lawful authority, or an entry in any such register, or which purports to be issued by lawful authority as testifying to the contents of any register or record kept by lawful authority, or as testifying to any fact or event, if any material particular stated in the document is untrue; or

    “A clear reading of the above reproduced section of the Criminal Code and exhibit EC9 reproduced above reveals that EC9 tells a lie about itself. See ACN vs. Lamido (2011) LPELR-91741 (CA) 1 at 79 80 paras C- A, and 80 81 paras F-  A. In that regard, forgery of the said documents presented by the 2d Respondent (Ademola Adeleke) to 1 Respondent (INEC) has been proved. The same consequence applies to file D in so far as the contents therein relates to ‘Osun State’ that was not in existence before 1991. See PDP v. Degi-Eremenyo (2021) 9 NWLR (Pt. 1781) 274 at 292 paras A-C cited by learned counsel for the Petitioners.

  • No friction with President Buhari, Tinubu tells APC supporters in Zamfara

    No friction with President Buhari, Tinubu tells APC supporters in Zamfara

    The Presidential Candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has debunked the rumour of a frosty relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari, saying the insinuation was baseless and untrue.

    Tinubu told a large crowd of party supporters in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital on Saturday, that his support for President Buhari “is unalloyed and enduring”.

    The APC flag bearer who was in the state in continuation of his nationwide presidential campaign promised to tackle problems bedevilling the state and enhance agricultural productivity.

    In his prepared speech which he could not read because of a massive crowd, Tinubu said, “I have supported President Buhari even before his first day in office. I will continue to be his supporter and friend after his last day in office”.

    Commending the President for offering selfless and courageous service to the nation, Tinubu noted that, “He (Buhari) tackled the problems other leaders ran from. He has earned a place in history that cannot be denied.

    “I have said this before and will say it again now: when the true history of this moment is written, President Buhari shall be treated very kindly because of his contributions to the nation,” he said.

    Taunting the opposition, the APC candidate said they were misguided politicians who don’t want the greatness of the country to happen or to last.

    “Their vision for Nigeria is the vision of one who cannot see. They seek to enrich themselves by making you poor. They want to eat everything so that you might go hungry. They want to own everything but leave you with nothing.

    “We stand here today to affirm that our vision for a greater Nigeria will triumph over their blind vision for a broken Nigeria. Remember, where there is blind vision, there is also blind ambition.

    “We will not allow their selfish games to overtake you. President Buhari has done his part to free Nigeria from its mean grip. Now we must do our part by freeing you from the selfish plans they have for you and our beloved land.

    “Do not let those others fool you into returning to the past where you had no hope and had no say regarding the life you shall live and the future you shall enter. The APC remains the best and only hope for a more prosperous and peaceful nation.”

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    He thanked the people of the state and key party leaders for the warm welcome and their continued support for the APC.

    Assuring the people of his readiness to address the challenges faced by the people of Zamfara State, he unveiled his plans to ameliorate them, pledging that he would consolidate on the gains recorded by both President Buhari and Governor Bello Matawalle in tackling the banditry problem.

    “If Allah blesses us to win this election, we will not relent until we beat this problem.

    “My running mate has battled Boko Haram. As governor of Lagos, I too have fought kidnappers and violent criminals. We will use our experience and our vision to defeat the wrongdoers. 

    “My security plan will empower all branches of security forces. There will be more personnel and we shall improve their ability to identify, pursue and stop the evil-doers. We will use modern air and ground technology to trace and capture these criminals.”

    The APC candidate also promised to turn around the agricultural fortunes of the state and develop other natural resources found in the state.

    “Zamfara State has great deposits of natural resources. My economic plan is to closely cooperate with the state government to attract the right type of investment in mining. This investment will not exploit the people of Zamfara. Instead, it will open the door to safer mining, better jobs and increased economic growth for the state.”

    APC National Chairman Senator Abdullahi Adamu and Zamfara State Governor Bello Matawalle, who spoke at the rally, charged residents of the state to massively support Tinubu given his good plans for the state and Nigeria.

    Before attending the rally, Tinubu had visited the Emir of Gusau, Ibrahim Bello, who conferred the title of Wakilin Raya Karkara (Ambassador for Rural Transformation) on him.

    Tinubu was accompanied by Governor Atiku Abubakar Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State, Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna, Senator Aliyu Wamakko from Sokoto State, former Zamfara State governors; Senator Sani Yerima, Alhaji Mahmuda Shinkafi and Senator Abdulaziz Yari, among other APC chieftains.

    The rally was also attended by former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen Tukur Buratai (rtd), APC National Women Leader, Dr. Betta Edu, and Alhaji Ibrahim Kabir Masar, among others. 

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  • CBN, banks working to end new naira scarcity, says Buhari

    CBN, banks working to end new naira scarcity, says Buhari

    The scarcity of new naira notes will soon end, President Muhammadu Buhari assured Nigerians on Saturday.

    He said the Central Bank and commercial banks were working to resolve the challenges.

    “A number of initiatives by the Central Bank and all commercial banks are underway to speed up distribution of the new notes and do all that is necessary to forestall cash squeeze and chaos,” the President said in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media & Publicity, Garba Shehu.

    President Buhari assured that the government would ensure that citizens are unharmed in their businesses and no disruption is caused to the entire supply chain arising from the currency swap due to end shortly.

    The President was reacting to reports of long queues of people waiting for hours for their turn to deposit old notes and get new ones.

    The situation had triggered public anger and opposition’s criticism.

    Read Also : Atiku to CBN: extend deadline for old naira notes

    President Buhari reiterated that the currency changes were aimed at people hoarding illicit funds and not the common man.

    He said it had become necessary to prevent counterfeits, corruption, and terrorist funding.

    This, he assured, will stabilise and strengthen the economy.

    While taking note that the poorest section of society is facing hardship as they often keep hard cash at home for various expenses, President Buhari gave strong assurances that the government will not leave them to their own fate.

  • Cash scarcity: CBN, banks working to speed up distribution – Buhari

    Cash scarcity: CBN, banks working to speed up distribution – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and commercial banks are deploying several initiatives to speed up the distribution and circulation of the new naira notes and avoid cash squeeze and chaos.

    Buhari spoke on Saturday as Nigerians are making a last minute rush to dispense of the old editions of the N1,000, N500 and N200 notes in their possession, ahead of the January 31 deadline.

    The President was reacting to the discomfort being faced by the public in the process of changing their old notes for the new notes.

    He said the decision to replace the three denominations of the old notes was targeted at those he said had illicitly stored up funds, as well as to curb terrorism financing.

    Nigerians have, in the last few weeks since the plan to change the notes was announced, been hit by a crippling cash scarcity, which has not spared banking halls, ATMs and POS dispensing points, leading to widespread anger and despair.

    However, in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, President Buhari assured Nigerians that the Federal Government would ensure that the currency transition process does not harm their businesses and daily living, saying the current situation would end shortly.

    Read Also : Anger, frustration over scarcity of new naira notes as deadline looms

    “President Muhammadu Buhari, Saturday assured that the government will ensure that citizens are unharmed in their businesses and no disruption is caused to the entire supply chain arising from the currency swap due to end shortly.

    “Reacting to reports of long queues of people waiting for hours for their turn to deposit old notes and get new ones, triggering public anger and opposition’s criticism, President Buhari reiterated that the currency changes were aimed at people hoarding illicit funds and not the common man and that it had become necessary to prevent counterfeits, corruption, and terrorist funding.

    “This, he assured, will stabilize and strengthen the economy.

    “While taking note that the poorest section of society is facing hardship as they often keep hard cash at home for various expenses, President Buhari gave strong assurances that the government will not leave them to their fate.

    “He reiterated that a number of initiatives by the Central Bank and all commercial banks are underway to speed up distribution of the new notes and do all that is necessary to forestall cash squeeze and chaos”, the statement said.

  • Atiku to CBN: extend deadline for old naira notes

    Atiku to CBN: extend deadline for old naira notes

    The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to extend the deadline for the validity of old naira notes.

    The Nation reports that despite several calls for the extension of the January 31 deadline, the CBN has insisted that it will not shift ground.

    The former Vice President posted a video on Saturday, titled, “My position on the CBN January 31st deadline on the new Naira notes” on his verified social media handles to express his view on the challenges faced by Nigerians in meeting up with the deadline announced by the country’s apex bank.

    He said: “The ongoing policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign the naira notes has generated wild reactions across the country and beyond.

    “This exercise is a worldwide practice and not anything new, especially as the January 31 deadline draws closer, a large number of Nigerians out of good conscience have expressed apprehension about how the policy and the deadline will make life more difficult for Nigerians.

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    ‘’Many Nigerians, especially farmers, artisans and those in the rural areas do not have bank accounts, so the time frame for the change of old notes to the new one is not achievable.”

    He appealed for the extension of the deadline to address the situation of hardship facing the people.

    “On this note, I am compelled to align with the upsurge of demands for a slight extension of the monetary conversion policy.

    “The January 31 deadline is certainly going to cause a heavy discomfort on our people and it will be magnanimous on the part of the government and the regulatory agency to ease the burden on the people for the public interest,” he said.