President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is reportedly considering a further extension of the validity of old Naira notes.
Recall that the countryโs currency, N1000, N500 and N200 notes, were redesigned last year by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) under the leadership of the bankโs suspended Governor, Godwin Emefiele.
OsunDailyNG reports that the apex bank also set a deadline for the validity of the old Naira notes, respectively.
However, ruling in a suit filed by some aggrieved governors, the Supreme Court shifted the deadline to December 2023.
A few days ago, however, Emefiele was suspended as CBN governor, weeks after Tinubu succeeded Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeriaโs new President.
Subsequently, an Advisory Report released by President Tinubuโs Policy Advisory Council chaired by Senator Tokunbo Abiru, a December 2024 deadline is said to be considered for the old naira notes.
OsunDailyNG reports that Abiru was the Chief Executive Officer of Polaris Bank before he was elected into the Senate to represent Lagos East following the death of Senator Gbenga Oshinowo, his predecessor.
Also on the council is Dr Yemi Cardoso, a strong ally of the president, who played key role when Tinubu was governor of Lagos State.
The policy also outlined the planned achievements of the incumbent administration within eight years, revealing Tinubuโs plan to seek a second term.
Among the plans are doubling the economy to $1 trillion, achieving a 7% average annual GDP rate; lifting 100 million people out of poverty; creating an enabling environment to generate over 50 million jobs, among others.
Also listed in the advisory is the presidentโs position on abolishing of multiple exchange rate windows, which the CBN finally implemented on Wednesday.