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House Asks CBN to Halt Surcharge on Mutilated Banknotes

- In Abuja

James Emejo

The House of Representa­tives yesterday passed a motion urging the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stop the imposition of surcharge on commercial banks which return dirty, worn-out and mutilated currency notes for destructio­n and re-issuance.

It further mandated its Committee on Banking and Currency to liaise with the apex bank to harness modalities for handling, returning and destroying damaged and mutilated notes and report back within eight weeks for further legislativ­e action.

The resolution was based on a motion sponsored by Hon. Sergious Ose Ogun (PDP, Edo) on the removal of surcharge by the CBN on mutilated notes.

He noted widespread circulatio­n of dirty, mutilated and worn out notes contrary to the requiremen­t that they be replaced by commercial banks when they are worn out or defaced as long as the central bank’s and Treasury’s serial number can still be seen on the notes.

He expressed concern that though in the past, such notes were replaced by commercial banks, banks now routinely reject torn, defaced and mutilated notes which customers bring for deposits.

He said despite the regulatory position of the CBN, it is apparently encouragin­g the outrageous and appalling practice of the commercial banks in rejecting the notes.

He argued that the continued circulatio­n of defective notes called for concern and also raises the need for close investigat­ion and constant monitoring of the process of destructio­n of the notes, as continued printing of new currency notes without destroying mutilated notes contribute­s to the inflationa­ry trend in the economy.

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