Reinforce use of coins, Reps tell CBN, banks

Reinforce use of coins, Reps tell CBN, banks

by Joseph Anthony
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The House of Representatives on Tuesday urged the Central Bank of Nigeria to reinforce the use of coins as a legal tender in the country.

In a resolution it passed in Abuja, the House called on the apex bank to ensure that commercial banks complied with the use of coins to the fullest.

 A member from Bauchi State, Rep. Muda Lawal Umar, moved the motion on the matter, which was unanimously passed by his colleagues.

Leading the debate, he argued that the lack of coins had significantly affected smooth financial transactions involving particularly ordinary Nigerians, who now bore the brunt of prices summed up to the nearest Naira equivalent.

His motion reads partly, “The House notes that on February 28, 2007, as part of the economic reforms under the former  Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, N50, N20, N10    and  N5  banknotes were reissued with new designs as well as the coining of  N1  and 50 kobo, while a  new  N2 coin was introduced. 

“Also notes that despite the huge budgetary sum that was expended by the  Federal  Government in the production of coins as part of the legal tender,  the said coins seem to be extinct at the moment.

“Observes that the day to day business transactions of ordinary  Nigerians have been significantly affected as the lack of coins and other lower denominations have resulted in prices being summed up to the nearest  Naira equivalent,  a situation that can best be described as inflation in economic terms.

“Worried  that  while  other  countries  make  use  of  coins  for  their  daily  financial  transactions,  the  Nigerian  coins comprising  50 kobo,  N1 and  N2 have not  been  fully  utilised in  that  regard; Believes  that  injecting  low  denominations  and  coins  into  the  economy  will  go  a  long  way  in  curbing  price  inflation and stabilizing  the economy.”

His key prayer was to “urge  the  Central  Bank  of  Nigeria  to  reinforce  the  use  of  coins  as  a  legal  tender  and  ensure  that  Banks comply  with the use  of  coins to  the  fullest.”

The motion succeeded by a unanimous voice vote.

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