Banks have reduced the volume of new naira notes they dispense to customers per cash withdrawal by about 50 per cent leading to increased anxiety over the January 31st deadline when the old notes will cease to be legal tender.
Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, in a bid to protect Nigerians from falling victims of counterfeiters, has released details and positions of the security features in the new N200, N500 and N1000 notes.
This is a sharp reduction from the N10,000 in redesigned notes given to customers per N100,000 last week when the banks commenced circulation of the new notes.
Lamenting the limited supply of the new notes, a bank customer at the Access Bank branch, Ikotun Lagos, Mrs. Sarah Okoyomo, told Hobnob News, “I just withdrew N50,000 over the counter and was paid N48,000 old notes and N2,000 new notes. How can these new notes circulate with such little disbursement?”
“When I came here last Friday to make withdrawal of N200,000, I was paid N180,000 in old notes and N20,000 in new notes. Today I was paid just N5000 in new notes after withdrawing the same amount”.
Mr. Makinde Olowoeyo, a Guarantee Trust Bank Oshodi branch customer said, “My friend withdrew N100,000 last week and was given N10,000 of the redesigned notes but when I withdrew N100,000 today my hope was dashed as I was paid N3,000 redesigned notes out of the N100,000.
Security features
Meanwhile, the CBN, in a bid to protect Nigerians from falling victims of counterfeiters, has released details and position of the security features in the new naira notes.
This is coming on the heels of an alarm raised by a PoS operator in a video alleging that a customer performed a transaction through his wife’s PoS using a fake of the redesigned N1,000 note.
In a circular showing the security features, the CBN said the front of the N1,000 note contains the intaglio raised print, windowed metallic security head, portrait watermark and kinegram (a gold stamp with image of N1,000 and coat of arms in it).
The back of the new N1,000 contains the iridescent band, optically variable ink (changes from blue to green with change in view angle), see-through printing register and raised intaglio print.
The front view of the N500 naira note contains a hand engraved portrait, windowed metallic security thread (with CBN inscription), portrait watermark, CBN 500 watermark, Optically variable ink (changes from blue to green with change in view angle) and a silver patch (antiscan) with embossed coat of arm and a see through (printing in register). The back view of the note contains a see through (printing in register) and raised intaglio print.