Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance, budget and national
planning, says President Muhammadu Buhari is unhappy about the hardship faced
by citizens due to the naira redesign policy.
The minister spoke at a media briefing organised by the
presidential communications team in Abuja on Thursday.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had given a deadline of
January 31 for the use of old notes — but it was recently extended to February
10.
Despite the extension, Nigerians are still battling with
lengthy queues at banking halls and automated teller machines (ATMs) amid the
scarcity of new naira notes.
Describing the situation as “temporary and transient”, Ahmed
said it was a necessary price to pay for the nation’s economy to burgeon.
“We are not happy that citizens have to queue and struggle
at ATMs to be able to get their cash. But this is a temporary situation,” the
minister said.
“Let me just give you an analogy. If you have a wound, for
you to be able to heal that wound, you need to be dressed.
“And sometimes, when you
go to the hospital, they put iodine on the wound and it is very painful. It is
necessary to do that to be able to get the wound to heal.
“So, it’s not easy. Mr. President is not happy that citizens
are suffering.
“But we are convinced that it is something that needs to be
done at this time and also the Central Bank has been responsive in terms of
providing some extension and also further explanation that it is not all over.
“There is still opportunity for citizens as provided for in
the CBN Act, Section 20 subsection 3 to actually take the old currency to the
central bank for redemption.”
Ahmed said the naira redesign policy would help to combat
corruption.
She added that it has had some positive effects with the
massive mop-up of cash outside the banking system.
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