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Naira Scarcity: Kingsley Moghalu says cashless policy was not introduced to ‘abolish cash transactions’

Naira scarcity: Moghalu warns cashless policy was not introduced to ‘abolish cash transactions’

Kingsley Moghalu, former Deputy Governor of the Central bank of Nigeria

Key highlights


Kingsley Moghalu, a former Deputy Governor of the Central bank of Nigeria, has explained that the cashless policy was introduced by the CBN’s Committee of Governors to encourage digital transactions and not to abolish cash transactions, as misconstrued by some people.

Moghalu disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, adding that he disagrees with any public policy direction that seeks to render Nigeria a completely “cashless” society.

The goal of Nigeria’s cashless policy

Moghalu stated that while he was a part of the Committee of Governors, the cashless policy was aimed at boosting digital payments. He said:

Public Policy direction

He added that public policy analysis should desist from out-of-touch policies, which ignore the realities on the ground.

What you should know

Nairametrics Research recently reported that the cash crunch could cost Nigeria’s economy to the tune of $20 million as The CBN policy has had mixed effects on Nigerians in the past three months.

Supermarkets, malls, and FinTechs top the list of gainers of the CBN naira policy. Every day individuals, religious houses, and petty traders have been heavily impacted by the policy.

 

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