There is this calmness that has followed the Supreme Court’s ruling on the use of old Naira notes. At the moment, the Naira redesign policy is on a dangling scale.

Those who have old notes at home are waiting for the information necessary to enable them dust them up.

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Currently, stakeholders in the financial sector and banks are divided over re-issuance of the old naira notes.

On March 3, the Supreme Court in a ruling extending their legal tender status till December 31, 2023.

Have You Read: Supreme Court Ruling On Old Naira Notes: What It Truly Means

At the bank, it is a different story entirely.

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Officials of commercial banks say they can’t commence re-issuance of the old notes until they are directed to do so by the CBN.

Meanwhile, stakeholders including bank customers, financial analysts and business owners have called for immediate re-issuance of the old naira notes in compliance with the Supreme Court.

Some banks’ officials said the banks would comply once they get a directive from CBN.

Nigerians are waiting for the CBN to speak on the the Naira Redesign and the ruling of the Supreme Court.

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