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Commercial motor-cyclists reject new Naira notes

Some commercial motorcyclists (okada riders) in Kubwa area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are rejecting the new Naira notes on grounds of alleged counterfeit new notes in circulation.

A number of okada riders operating within the satellite area are afraid that too much of the fake new Naira notes were in circulation.

Mr Salisu Umar, an Okada rider, who was spotted beside Saint Flair supermarket, Kubwa, refused to accept a N500 new note from a passenger, because according to him, the money looked fake.

Umar who brought out an old N500 note from his inner pocket compared the very squeezed old N500 note to the fairly used new N500 note he was being paid by the passenger.

He said that he preferred the old Naira notes and since it was back in circulation he has decided to refuse collecting the new notes, especially the new N500 and N1000 new notes.

Another okada rider, who pleaded anonymity said that he hardly accepted the new Naira note from passengers because the notes got old on time.

“When I put the new Naira notes in my pocket for hours, before you know it, it would look very old once it’s squeezed small.

“ Because of the way our job is I can not be arranging money in my pocket whenever I want to give a customer change,” he said.

An okada rider who identified himself as Ibro, said that he was not totally rejecting the new Naira notes but he did when the note presented to him looked suspiciously fake.

He however said that it was difficult identifying a real note from the fake one with the Naira redesign, adding that most of the new notes looked fake to him.

He said that because the new and old notes were acceptable with more of the old notes in circulation, he preferred to be in possession of the old notes which is the one he is familiar with.

Ibro said that another reason most of his colleagues felt the new notes in circulation were fake, was because Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and Point of Sale (PoS) were no longer dispensing new Naira notes.

“ So when we see a new note, we suspect its production and this is because we don’t want to lose money that might be identified as fake when we go to buy something,” he said.

A passenger and resident in Kubwa, Mrs Ngozi Ibeh, frowned at the attitude of okada riders who had severally rejected new Naira notes from her.

“I was going to work on Thursday and took okada from my house to Federal Housing Junction where I usually enter car to secretariat.

“ When I got to the junction and gave the man N500 new note to collect N350 change, he refused it and said I should give him the old N100 note he saw with me rather than the N150 he was meant to collect.

“ I was happy he collected the N100 though because I had limited cash on me but for how long will the rejection continue,” she said.

Ibeh said that there was need for okada riders to be sensitised on the Naira swap and its redesign even though there had been reports of counterfeit notes production in some states.

“Unfortunately, we have also heard reports of fake old Naira notes so I don’t know why they are acting this way towards the acceptance of the new Naira notes,” she said.

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