Moghalu lauds CBN's proposed Naira redesigning

This is also a way to withdraw currency from circulation, an unorthodox way of tightening the money supply since the country is battling high inflation.

Update: 2022-10-29 14:28 GMT

Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, a former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has commended the apex bank on the proposed redesigning of the Naira.

In a statement on Saturday in Lagos, Moghalu, a Nigerian political economist who gave the commendation, advocated a 90-day window for implementation.

He said: "I fully support the Central Bank of Nigeria in the redesigning of the Naira." If 80 per cent of bank notes in circulation are outside the banks, that is troubling.

"The CBN obviously wants to force all those notes back into the banking system." Those with the notes must surrender them to get new ones, or else they become illegal tender after Jan. 31, 2023.

"This is also a way to withdraw currency from circulation, an unorthodox way of tightening the money supply since the country is battling high inflation."

"The flip side is that people who are holding huge amounts of cash outside the banking system for nefarious reasons will go to the parallel forex market to buy hard currency, putting further downward pressure on the value of the Naira as too much Naira will be chasing too few dollars."

The ex-CBN boss, however, expressed doubt that the step would solve inflation "because there are also other major reasons for inflation, such as the forex crisis, which this new move could exacerbate, as well as the impact of the security crisis on food price inflation."

According to him, the step, however, has become necessary for national security but the window for implementation is too short.

"This will put a lot of operational pressure on commercial banks and the financial system in general."

"A 90-day window would have been better, but one can understand the need to avoid interfering with the elections," he said.

The Supreme recalls that the CBN on Wednesday announced the new monetary policy to redesign N200, N500, and N1000 naira notes with effect from Dec. 15.

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has said that the proposed redesigning of the naira could impact positively on its value.

Emefiele had said that significant hoarding of banknotes by members of the public, a worsening shortage of clean and fit banknotes, and increasing cases and risk of counterfeiting informed the decision.

According to him, statistics show that more than 85 per cent of the currency in circulation is outside the vaults of commercial banks.

Emefiele said the new currencies and the existing ones would remain legal tender and circulate together until Jan. 31, 2023. 

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