Honourable Dino Melaye, a former member of Federal House of
Representatives led scores of protesters to the headquarters of Central
Bank of Nigeria, CBN in protest against the proposed introduction of
N5000 note and coinage of N5, N10 and N20 notes as recently announced by
the apex bank.
Dino who led the group of protesters under the
aegis of Anti Corruption Network reiterated opposition of Nigerians to
the currency restructuring policy of CBN. He told Tunde Lemo, Deputy
Governor of CBN who received the protesters that the introduction of a
single N5000 note will result in inflation and that Nigerians were
opposed to it.
Melaye who described the entire proposed currency
restructuring policy as anti people said the CBN Governor must listen to
the opinion of the public on the matter. The lawmaker who described the
proposed N5000 note as Haram also said it is unfortunate that Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi has refused to listen to calls by National Assembly that
he should suspend the policy. He vowed to continue to lead protests
against the proposed currency restructuring until the apex bank dropped
the idea.
While speaking for CBN, Lemo said it is not true that
the apex bank will use N40 billion to print the new currency as recently
reported in the media. He also said even if the CBN is not introducing
the new notes, it will still spend money to print currency. Lemo also
said the CBN will not do anything that will not be interest of the
masses, while arguing that contrary to popular opinion, the introduction
of the new N5000 note will not lead to higher inflation.
The CBN chief however promised that the apex bank will listen to the opinion of the people.
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Tuesday, September 04, 2012
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This whole show boils down on the clear difference between an Economist and a Banker.
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