Consumer Awareness and Financial Enlightenment Initiative has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria to extend deadline for the exchange of mutilated naira notes by another four months.
CAFEi president, ‘Debola Osibogun, said in Lagos on Sunday that extension of the deadline would enable more people to key into the initiative.
reports that the apex bank on August 31 said the general public should continue to return mutilated bank notes to their banks after the September 2 deadline. “It only applies to the banks because free sorting of Naira notes for them will cease at the expiration of that deadline,” Okoroafor said.Okoroafor said,”We opened a window from June to September, so that when they bring the notes without sorting, we can sort it for them free.
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