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    The Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) has called on the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) to obey the the Supreme Court Order handed down last week on the redesigned Naira notes.
    The meeting presided over by the Chairman Rt Hon Aminu Tambuwal who also double as Sokoto State Governor urged all members to join other state in the matter pending in the Supreme Court.
    The Forum also considered other critical National issued contained in the communique issued at the end of the meeting.

    The communique signed was signed by the Chairman of the forum, Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State.

    Read the full communique below:

    ISSUED AT THE END OF THE 3RD MEETING OF THE NIGERIA GOVERNORS’ FORUM (NGF) HELD ON SATURDAY, 11TH FEBRUARY 2023

    We, members of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), at our meeting today discussed critical
    issues of national interest and resolved as follows:

    1. First, we express our sympathies and support with Nigerians who are experiencing great
      difficulties under the current CBN Naira re-design and cash withdrawal restrictions policy.
      We feel your pain and we are determined to employ all legitimate channels to ease the
      situation.
    2. It has become necessary to make a distinction between the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Naira redesign policy backed by Section 20 (3) of the CBN Act, 2007 and the aspirational
      policy of going cashless, both of which are mutually exclusive at this time.
    3. It is our considered view that what the CBN is at present pursuing is a currency confiscation
      programme, not the currency exchange policy envisaged under S20(3) of the CBN Act,
    4. Currency confiscation in the sense that the liquidity provided to the general public is
      grossly insufficient due to the restrictions placed on the amount that can be withdrawn
      regardless of the amount deposited.
    5. The current approach of the CBN raises concerns about the respect for the civil liberties
      and rights of Nigerians as it relates to their freedom to use legitimately earned income as
      they so wish.
    6. The Forum believes that to deploy a cashless policy and deepen digital transactions, the
      best practice around the world is to create a suite of incentives to attract customers; rather
      than a draconian approach as we have witnessed in the last three months.
    7. The argument by the CBN for what it describes as the astronomical increase in the currency in circulation as the basis for this policy is not supported by its own data. According to the CBN, the currency in circulation increased from N1.4 trillion in 2015 to N3.23 trillion in October 2022. The Bank appears not to have taken into consideration the increase in the size of the country’s nominal GDP over this period, the doubling of consumer prices, rising population, and the impact of the humongous Ways & Means advances to the federal government by the Central Bank of Nigeria over this period.
    8. In the circumstances, it is safe to draw either of two conclusions – the CBN data may be
      incomplete or in fact, Nigerians may have done exceptionally well in the transition to a
      cashless economy.
    9. In addition, considering the sizeable informal sector in the nation, the amount of banknotes
      created in exchange so far by the CBN implies it vastly underestimated the economy’s actual cash needs. The inability to use the new notes has had far-reaching economic effects, leading to the emergence of the Naira black market, severe food inflation, variable commodities prices based on the method of exchange,and long queues as well as crowds around Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and banking halls across the country with
      individuals hoping to get a fraction of their money in new notes to meet their daily
      livelihood. The country runs the risk of a CBN-induced recession.
    10. While we acknowledge the submission of the Attorney General of the Federation that the
      Federal Government will comply with the ruling of the Supreme Court which calls for the
      halting of CBN’s plan to end the use of the old currency notes, we are yet to observe
      changes in the financial system.
    11. Consequently, we call on the Federal Government and the CBN to respect the Rule of Law and listen to the voice of reason expressed by Nigerians and several other stakeholders
      including the Council of State, before the damage to our economy becomes too great to fix by the next administration.
    12. Members rose from the meeting agreeing to direct their Attorneys General to review the
      suit at the Supreme Court with a view to consolidating the legal reliefs pursued by States.

    Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal
    Chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum
    11th February 2023

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