The Bayelsa government called on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Saturday to respect the Supreme Court’s decision and alleviate the hardships caused by the new Naira policy.
The government also urged Nigerians to remain calm in the aftermath of the CBN’s Naira redesign and cashless policy implementation.
The government issued the call in a statement issued by the state Commissioner for Information, Orientation, and Strategy, Chief Ayibaina Duba, after residents of the state protested the policy.
It appreciated the pains of the residents caused by the implementation of the Naira redesign policy and the Supreme Court ruling on the old N200, N500 and N1000 currency notes.
It urged the CBN to clrify the validity of the old Naira notes being reissued by banks after the Supreme Court judgment.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the statement followed a protest by some residents of the state urging the state government to speak on the validity of the old notes being issued by commercial banks, but who in turn reject the old notes as deposits.
“The government thus urges residents to be calm and not engage in acts that could jeopardise the peace of the state.
“The government notes that on March 3, the Supreme Court ruled that the old notes, which had been phased out by the CBN, remain legal tender till December 31 this year.
“While the state government is not against the Naira redesign policy of the CBN or the Federal Government, it is however not comfortable with the method of its implementation that has resulted in further hardship on people of the state and, indeed, the country.
“The government, therefore, urges business operators in the state, particularly banks, traders and keke (tricycle) to take into consideration the Supreme Court ruling in order to reduce the pains of people of the state,” the statement read in part.