2023 Election Shouldn’t Be Decided By ‘Bullion Van’ – Atiku Politics
“While commending the magnanimity of the CBN for such an extension, it would be pertinent for the agency to take urgent measures and make the new currency available and accessible to the public.
“It is also noteworthy to appreciate the good work being done by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission for busting unscrupulous elements who hoard money in secret warehouses.
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