The Central Bank of Nigeria saus old N200, N500 and N1,000 notes are no longer legal tender. This despite a Supreme Court order barring the apex bank from implementing the February 10 expiration date for the old notes.
CBN’s branch controller in Bauchi, Haladu Idris Andaza, disclosed this to journalists on Monday, Peoples Gazette reports.
“For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state categorically that CBN is ready and is open to receive all of those old notes based on certain conditions and criteria. Customers are free to come to the bank and deposit which they cannot do at the commercial banks anymore because the currency has ceased to be a legal tender since the 10th of this month,” Mr Andaza said.
He further said individuals and institutions with old banknotes can deposit them with branches of the apex bank across 36 states of the country.
“The management of the CBN decided that those customers will have a sigh of relief by coming to the offices of the CBN in all the 36 states in the federation including FCT to deposit their money. The customer has to go to the CBN portal and fill a form in the portal, there will be a form there concerning this currency redesign and exchange,” Mr Andaza said.
In October, CBN governor Godwin Emefiele announced the redesign of the N200, N500 and N1,000 last October.