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Old, new naira notes remain legal tender until further notice, Supreme Court rules

A purported notice on the monetary policy was through “mere press remarks” by the embattled ex-governor of the CBN, Godwin Emefiele.

• November 29, 2023
Old Naira notes and new Naira notes
Old Naira notes and new Naira notes

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said both the old and new redesigned naira notes remain legal tender until further notice.

The apex court, in a ruling by a seven-man panel of justices led by Justice John Okoro, said the banknotes should remain in circulation, pending when the Federal Government, after due consultation with relevant stakeholders, takes a decision on the matter.

It made the order after it heard an application moved on behalf of the Federal Government by the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN.

Recall that the court on March 3 squashed the ban on the use of the old N200, N500 and N1000 banknotes as valid legal tenders by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

The court held that the old naira notes should be used alongside the redesigned currencies until the end of the year.

In its lead judgement prepared and delivered by Justice Emmanuel Agim, the apex court slammed the Federal Government for unilaterally introducing the policy through the Central Bank of Nigeria, without consulting the Council of States, the Federal Executive Council, the National Security Council, the National Economic Council, civil society organisations and other relevant stakeholders.

It held that the Federal Government failed to give valid notice to all the federating units before it decided to withdraw the old banknotes from circulation and introduce new ones.

The Supreme Court maintained that evidence before it established that a purported notice on the monetary policy was through “mere press remarks” by the embattled ex-governor of the CBN, Godwin Emefiele.

It held that such remarks did not qualify as “reasonable notice” to the states as envisaged under Section 20(3) of the CBN Act.

Besides, the court invalidated the directive ex-president Buhari gave in the broadcast he made on February 16, which allowed only the old N200 note to remain a legal tender until April 10.

Accusing President Buhari of disobeying the interim order it made on February 8, which directed that the old banknotes should remain in use till the determination of the case before it, the apex court stressed that the president, by going ahead to ban the old banknotes, acted in a way that was inimical to democratic governance.

According to the court, having acted in disobedience to its order, the Federal Government lost its right to be granted an audience before it.

Following the end of the last administration, the Bola Tinubu-led government re-applied to the apex court for an indefinite extension of its December 31 deadline.

 (NAN)

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