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Despite criticisms from the public, the Central Bank of Nigeria has
announced plans to produce and distribute the N5000 note in 2014. Deputy
Governor of CBN, Tunde Lemo disclosed this while speaking to
journalists at the NIBSS 20th anniversary conference held in Lagos,
sayimg in one to two months from now, the N5000 notes would be in
circulation.
According to him:" We only stopped the project due to the low level
of understanding of its benefits among Nigerians, but we now plan to
educate the people about the importance of the notes to our economy
before we eventually launch it". He added that Nigerians would soon see
the notes in circulation and start to enjoy its benefits.
Speaking on the cashless initiative, Lemo noted that it has been a
great success within the experimented states, stressing that the apex
bank has deployed 120,000 Point of Sale (PoS) Machines across the states
where cashless policy is being experimented in Nigeria.
He frowned at reports that 70 percent of the PoS deployed within the
country are ineffective, explaining that a lot of things could have
caused the ineffectiveness".
Similarly Director, Banking and Payment Systems, CBN, Mr. Dipo
Fatokun, who was also a speaker at the conference, noted that the apex
bank's cashless initiative has aided the development of Nigeria. He
stressed that banks and customers now enjoy the easy flow of
transactions within the banks.
He, however, noted that the Nigeria payments system, in the last two
decades, has witnessed significant technological advancement, due to
the operations of Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement (NIBSS) Plc.
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