Addressing the gathering of bank customers, mostly market women in Akure, the Assistant Director, Currency Operation Department, CBN, Mr Benedict Maduagwu, said there was a need for the citizens to develop good habit of naira note handling. Maduagwu, who was among the CBN officials who educated the bank customers and traders in attendance, reiterated that anybody caught mishandling naira notes would be jailed for five years with an option of N50,000 fine.
On the scarcity of smaller denomination notes in circulation, the CBN assistant director stated that the apex bank would soon come to the state to sell smaller denomination naira notes directly to the market men and women, adding that the exercise would be carried out periodically.
“We want to appeal to the commercial banks to put smaller denomination naira notes inside their ATMs in order to end the scarcity of smaller denomination notes in the country,” Maduagwu said. In his remarks, the officer in charge of Consumer Protection Department of the CBN, Mr Oludamola Atanda, urged the customers to lodge complaints and seek redress at their banks if there was any infraction or infringement on their personal bank accounts, especially cases of excessive charges.
(Punch)
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