The leader of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, South-East chapter, Gidado Siddiki, has appealed to the Central Bank of Nigeria to extend the deadline given for the circulation of the country’s new currencies.
Siddiki made the call in an interview with journalists in Awka, on Thursday, and said December 15, 2022, deadline should be extended for another three months to enable members of the association to bring out their money from the forests to avoid huge losses on their part.
He said the appeal became necessary because according to him, the group is majorly living in forests and bushes as a result of their business, and they needed more time to bring out their savings for proper transformation to the newly redesigned notes.
The Central Bank of Nigeria had announced the redesigning of the three highest currency denominations of N200, N500, and N1,000 notes.
“We can not fight or reverse government policies as law-abiding citizens of Nigeria, we are only appealing to the CBN to help us extend the deadline for another three months, to enable the leadership of Miyetti Allah to reach out properly to those living out of telecommunication areas across states of the federation.”
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