A joint team from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Independent Corrupt Practices (ICPC) has started the monitoring of circulation of the new notes in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.Information Guide Nigeria
According to LEADERSHIP, the joint team started the on-the-spot inspection on Tuesday
The team visited fuel stations, supermarkets, and Point of Sale (PoS) operators in Abuja
Speaking, the managing director of Nirsal Microfinance Bank, Abubakar Kure who lead the team on inspection to various parts of the FCT, said the monitoring exercise was conducted as a result of the complaints from banks that most of their customers were not making cash deposits anymore, pointing to the fact that their bigger customers are oil service stations and super markets.
Other Top Stories:
- UK cautions citizens in Nigeria to avoid banks, ATMs, 23 states
- N2.1trn old notes retrieved so far – Buhari
- Naira scarcity: Borno Governor instructs Govt hospitals to give patients free drugs
- Naira Scarcity: Nigerians beg CBN, banks to dispense N100, N50 notes
Check JAMB Result
Check and Confirm: How much is Dollar to Naira