The Central Bank of Nigeria has said there is huge circulation of the new naira notes in the economy.
“So, whether it is banking hours or outside the banking hours, if you go to your ATM, you will get the new naira notes. It is a directive that the apex bank has given to all deposit money banks to make the money available in the machines so that people can have access to it, and we are supplying them with the new notes and they are making it available to the machines.”
Koyor added, “And so we expect compliance from the banks. And we believe that they are complying because they know the implication of non-compliance.
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