Business
Lawmakers urge CBN to address lingering scarcity of naira notes
The House of Representatives has asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to urgently address the lingering scarcity of naira notes, calling for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the development.
A member of the House, Hon. Uguru Emmanuel, had, in a motion under matters of urgent public importance, insisted that the apex bank must call all commercial banks to order if it is not responsible for the challenges being created by the scarcity.
Moving the motion, Tuesday, the lawmaker noted the severe economic and social implications of the cash scarcity, which, he said, had left many Nigerians helpless in accessing funds even for basic needs.
READ ALSO: HURIWA demands DSS, EFCC to investigate CBN over Naira scarcity
According to him, “one of the major factors that stimulates an economy towards growth is consumer spending and business investments,” adding that the lingering cash supply shortage is having dire consequences on individuals and the country’s economy.
He recalled that on the 21st of December, 2022, the CBN, through a policy contained in a circular number BSD/DIR/PUB/LAB/015/073, reviewed the cash withdrawal limits across all channels to N500, 000 and N5, 000,000 for individuals and corporate entities respectively.
However, the lawmaker said the directive, according to him, had been withdrawn without any public statement.
He argued that it was however worrisome that commercial banks in Nigeria have ceased complying with the policy as they hardly give above N50, 000.00 to even current account holders.Food and travel guides
“The cash crunch in commercial banks in the country has become a clog in the wheel of economic activities, as entrepreneurs are subjected to long queues and sometimes spend a whole day or two in the bank with a loss of man-hours, only to get ten thousand Naira (N10,000) and in most cases go back home with nothing, subjecting this class of persons who have no access to point of sale (POS) that is mostly not applicable in some articles of trade, especially in the rural areas, to hopelessness”, he said.
The lawmaker also raised concerns over the access to cash by the POS operators, who in turn, sell same at exorbitant rates to helpless customers.
“Where do POS operators get their cash from while banks remain dry?” he queried.
Emmanuel called on the CBN to urgently intervene to avert chaos before and during the festive season.
At the end of the debate, the House mandated its Committee on Banking Regulations to investigate the cash crunch in commercial banks and report back within one week, just as it ordered the apex bank to bring the situation under control if it wasn’t responsible.
-
Latest1 week agoAPC’s Asogwa wins Enugu North senatorial by-election by wide margin
-
Latest1 week agoAPC, PDP clinch key by-elections as INEC declares winners in Kano, Rivers
-
Latest1 week agoOyebanji extends lead as APC dominates Ekiti governorship race with 91% of results uploaded
-
Politics7 days agoPRP presidential primary heads to court as aspirant challenges Donald Duke’s nomination
-
Latest4 days agoAlleged xenophobic attack claims life of Malawian street vendor in South Africa
-
Politics7 days agoWike-backed Lagos PDP extends olive branch to Bode George ahead of 2027 realignment
-
Football1 week agoJapan crush Tunisia 4-0 in historic 1,000th World Cup match as Curacao earns first-ever point
-
Latest1 week agoADC secures first polling unit victory in Ekiti governorship election as results begin to emerge

