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Governors Invite CBN Governor Over New Naira Notes

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The 36 State Governors in Nigeria have invited the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mr Godwin Emiefele, for a virtual meeting on Thursday over issues related to the new naira notes introduced by the apex bank.

The Head, Media and Public Affairs, Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NFG Secretariat, Abdulrazaque Bello-Barkindo, made this known in a statement on Tuesday.

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Bello-Barkindo said that the meeting, according to the invitation issued to Emiefele by the Chairman of NGF, Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State, would commence at 9 pm local time.

“Issuing the invitation, the Nigeria Governors Forum Director General, Mr Asishana Bayo Okauru, said the agenda is on the recent CBN policy of redesigning the Naira Notes,” Bello-Barkindo said.

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The CBN announced the initial decision of the Apex Bank to redesign the Naira note on October 26, 2022, while it also set January 31, 2023, as the deadline for the old note to serve as legal tender.

Bello-Barkindo said that the virtual meeting agenda is titled “ The Economic and Security implications of naira redesign and withdrawal policy.”

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The discussion promises to foster participation and dialogue between various stakeholders, including governments and civil society organisations to come out with a solution to the lingering issue,” he added. (NAN)

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  1. Why calling the CBN governor now by states governors? Because,it involves money. When the lives of innocent are being destroyed everyday what type of meeting did they hold to stop the menace? Definitely, this nation must be good again and its economy revamped.

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