CBN debunks rumoured plan to introduce N5000 currency note

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has clarified that it has no plan to introduce  N5000 note series.

The Director, Currency Operations of CBN, Ahmed Umar, made the clarification in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, at the workshop organised by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) for members of the Financial Correspondents Association of Nigeria (FICAN) and Business Editors.

Represented by Amina Halidu-Giwa, the Head, Policy Development Division, Currency Operations Department of the bank, Umar said if the apex bank planned to carry out note restructuring, it would need to coin the lower bills, such as the N100 note.

“We are not introducing any new note because there was noise, some people have seen one N5000 note that we don’t know about,” he said.

Umar also said that the apex bank had not made any provision for exchange in the redesigned note, adding that what it was printing would only replace the currencies withdrawn.

“What we are printing is going to be very limited because we want other means of settling transactions to be used.

“Because Nigerians and cash, there seems to be a problem. And it will give us enhanced visibility and control of the currency.

“We will also be able to control the number of banknotes outside,” he added.

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