Wamakko faults naira redesign, withdrawal limits

Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko of Sokoto state has joined some Nigerians in criticising the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, over the redesign of the naira notes and the new controversial cash withdrawal limits set by the apex bank.

Wamakko, a former governor of Sokoto state, described the twin policies as unnecessary,

warning that Emefiele would be called to account in the fullness of time for all the his inconsiderate monetary policies.

“We note with concern the imminent hardship on innocent Nigerians that would arise from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s imposition of harsh policies on cash withdrawal limits, noting especially, that the livelihood of many individuals particularly in the North and their enterprises would be  impacted,” Wamakko said.

He regretted that this is another not-well-thought-out among several other policies initiated by Emefiele and the CBN that have plunged the country and especially Northern Nigeria into economic crisis involving high inflation, poor exchange rate, and dwindling foreign reserves.

“It is equally absurd that the CBN governor would so insist on the enforcement of this policy despite an order of the National Assembly to the contrary, in addition to mounting anger in the land,” he said.

The senator also noted that the timing of the policy without adequate preparation and sensitisation of the critical drivers of the economy (the SMEs and MSMEs) could prove counter-productive and further drive many below the poverty line.

“We are bothered too that the banking infrastructure and mobile/digital facility to drive the cashless policy in Nigeria and in the North in particular, are not sufficiently developed,” Wamakko said.

“Inadequate banking system, presence, and acceptance in the North compared to number of banks in southern Nigeria and the large population of the North living in the rural areas with few microfinance banks, this policy will make it difficult for them.,” he said.