• Hausa Edition
  • Podcast
  • Conferences
  • LeVogue Magazine
  • Business News
  • Print Advert Rates
  • Online Advert Rates
  • Contact Us
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Leadership Newspapers
Read in Hausa
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Leadership Newspapers
No Result
View All Result

7 Days Is Too Long To Make Pronouncement On Cash Crunch, Afenifere Tells Buhari

by George Okojie
3 years ago
in News
Afenifere
Share on WhatsAppShare on FacebookShare on XTelegram

The pan Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere, has stated that the seven-day request made by President Muhammadu Buhari to resolve the problems associated with cash crunch in the country was too long, saying the twin problem of fuel and Naira note scarcity has made lives of many Nigerians miserable.

Advertisement

Afenifere in press statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Jare Ajayi, said that the seven  days’ request tends to suggest that President Buhari, “Does not appreciate the enormity and the intensity of the pains Nigerians are going through all in attempts to obtain cash from their accounts in banks across the country”.

The organization argued that several lives have been lost already just as social and economic activities have been seriously paralyzed.

Advertisement

“For the nation to have to wait for another seven days is to say that the people can continue to go on suffering. That lives can continue to be lost and that businesses can continue to be crippled,” they said.

It would be recalled that President Buhari said that he will take a decision ‘one way or the other’ within the seven days that the new deadline for the currency exchange remains.

According to his spokesman, Garba Shehu, Buhari said this after his meeting with members of the Progressive Governors Forum at the State House last Friday.

RELATED NEWS

Ondo Government, Investors Seal $50bn Deal On Refinery, Free Trade Zone

NNPCL Targets 20% Stake In Dangote Refinery

Court Jails Ex-bank Worker 3 Years For N8bn Fraud

PICTORIAL: Youths Take Fight Against Air Pollution To FCT Markets, Schools

The governors had met the President to inform him of the excruciating pains Nigerians are going through in their attempts to withdraw money from the banks and exchange the outgoing Naira notes with new ones.

It would be recalled that the Central Bank of Nigeria last year in October, came up with redesigned notes for N1,000, N500 and N200,  stating that the deadline to replace the old notes with new ones was January 31, 2023. But by that time, millions of Nigerians have not been able to exchange their currencies.

Afenifere stated that the inability of the President to act quickly prompted the progressive governor to urge the President to, “Act fast because lives and economies of Nigerians are seriously in danger as a result of the difficulties in getting cash and fuel”.

The group noted that it took the president about six months to constitute its cabinet in his first term just as his administration seems to be   dilly-dallying where decisive steps are required.

The organisation further stated that the situation on ground presently, “calls for urgent, well-thought-out and pro-people steps so as to quickly put an end to the avoidable sufferings of the people.

“The outcry of Nigerians forced the CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele to obtain the permission of President Buhari last week Sunday, to extend the deadline to February 10, 2023. But even then, Nigerians have been finding it very difficult to obtain not just the new notes but even the old currency notes from their banks and sundry financial institutions that deal with cash. The situation became so critical that people in some cities in the country protested. The protest led to the death of at least two people in Ibadan.”

It noted that bank customers recount unpleasant experiences, saying,’’ An example was that of a customer who wanted to withdraw N40,000 but was told that the maximum he could withdraw was N4,000! CBN last week gave a ridiculous directive that no individual should withdraw more than N20,000 per day.

Afenifere said emotions of Nigerians predictably ran high due to frustration, pointing out that in places like Ibadan, Benin, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Bauchi, Lagos etc, there was tensions galore.

Join Our WhatsApp Channel

Breaking News: Nigerians at home and abroad can now earn in USD by acquiring ultra-premium domains from $3,000 and profiting up to $36,000. Perfect for professionals. Click here.

SendShareTweetShare

OTHER NEWS UPDATES

Aiyedatiwa Begs Ondo Students To Apply For NELFUND Loan
News

Ondo Government, Investors Seal $50bn Deal On Refinery, Free Trade Zone

8 minutes ago
NNPCL, Dangote, Retailers Agree To End Fuel Supply Crisis
Business

NNPCL Targets 20% Stake In Dangote Refinery

18 minutes ago
Lawyers Raise Alarm Over ‘Gradual Desecration’ Of Legal Profession In Rivers
News

Court Jails Ex-bank Worker 3 Years For N8bn Fraud

19 minutes ago
Advertisement
Leadership join WhatsApp

LATEST UPDATE

Ondo Government, Investors Seal $50bn Deal On Refinery, Free Trade Zone

8 minutes ago

NNPCL Targets 20% Stake In Dangote Refinery

18 minutes ago

Court Jails Ex-bank Worker 3 Years For N8bn Fraud

19 minutes ago

PICTORIAL: Youths Take Fight Against Air Pollution To FCT Markets, Schools

20 minutes ago

‘Aso Rock Officials Demand Money Before One Can See Tinubu’, Ndume Alleges

43 minutes ago
Load More

© 2025 Leadership Media Group - All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Leadership Media Group - All Rights Reserved.