Since the onset of the cash crunch, the Nigerian economy has lost an estimated N20 trillion.
This is as a result of the decelerating economic activities, crippling trading activities, stifling of the informal economy, contraction in the agricultural sector and the paralysis of the rural economy.Information Guide Nigeria
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Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprises (CPPE) disclosed this for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), which added that there have been also corresponding job losses in hundreds of thousands.
In a statement tagged “The Trauma of currency redesign policy: Urgent intervention imperative by President Buhari”, and made available on Sunday to the Nigerian Tribune, the centre called for urgent action by President Muhammadu Buhari and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
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CPPE called on the CBN and the president to address the protracted acute cash scarcity that has not only crippled economic activities in the country, but now a major risk to the livelihoods of most Nigerians.
Director/CEO Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), Dr. Muda Yusuf said; “Since the onset of the cash crisis, the Nigerian economy has lost an estimated N20 trillion. These losses arose from the deceleration of economic activities, the crippling of trading activities, the stifling of the informal economy, contraction in the agricultural sector and the paralysis of the rural economy. There are also corresponding job losses in hundreds of thousands.NYSC Portal
“Evidently, President Buhari did not seem to appreciate the gravity and enormity of the suffering and pain that Nigerians have been experiencing since the onset of the currency redesign policy.
“We again plead with the President to immediately intervene to put an end to the devastating and traumatic outcomes of a repressive, poorly conceptualized and badly implemented currency redesign policy”.
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According to NIGERIAN TRIBUNE, Dr. Yusuf added, “Curiously, there is an apparent reluctance or unwillingness by the federal government and the CBN to comply with the supreme court judgement. This is very disturbing and inexplicable.
“Meanwhile, Nigerians continue to groan in the adversity inflicted by the acute cash shortage amid rejection of old currency notes by market operators, refusal by banks to accept the old notes, silence by the presidency on the supreme court judgement; and absence of official pronouncement by the CBN on the issue.
“Retail transactions across sectors have become nerve-wracking and distressing as payment system challenges persist.
“We request the following immediate actions:
The CBN should be directed to immediately inform the Nigerian public that the old currency notes (alongside the new notes) remain legal tender until the 31st December 2023, in line with the supreme court judgement.
“The CBN should be directed to officially communicate the outcome of the Supreme court judgement to the banks and affirm compliance with the judgement.
“The President should publicly empathize with Nigerians on the unwarranted and inexcusable pain and suffering that the currency redesign policy has wreaked on them”.JAMB Result
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