The documents would be unveiled by CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, in
Lagos, tomorrow at Eko Hotel & Suite, Victoria Island, in consort
with key industry stakeholders.
The move is in furtherance of its mandate to ensure the management of
the country’s legal tender and the recirculation of clean, fit and high
quality banknotes to the general public.
According to the bank, the Clean Note policy provides a uniform
standard for the circulation of only clean and fit banknotes in Nigeria;
while the Banknote Fitness Guidelines provide the industry with clear
and acceptable criteria for determining the quality of banknote in
circulation.
“These documents were developed after extensive collaboration and
engagements with key industry stakeholders under the auspices of the
Nigerian Cash Management Scheme, a Bankers’ Committee initiative.
“The intention of the bank is to ensure that unfit, dirty, mutilated
and counterfeit banknotes are not in circulation in Nigeria. This is
pursuant to Section 18,20 & 21 of the CBN Act 2007, which prohibits
the counterfeiting, sale and abuse of the Naira,” a statement from the
bank noted.
The apex bank noted that it will not achieve these objectives without
the collaboration of Deposit Money Banks, Merchant Banks, Microfinance
Banks, government agencies, cash-in- transit, cash processing companies,
market associations, merchants/retailers, chambers of commerce and
industry, security agencies, currency management equipment
manufacturers, bank customers and the general public.
Besides, the CBN has developed a mechanism to ensure full compliance
with the documents by stakeholders, with channels such as phone and
emails being provided to enable the general public provide information
on infractions.
The
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) would be taking its campaign for clean
and fit banknotes a notch higher with the launch of the Clean Note
Policy and Banknote Fitness Guidelines.
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