Naira swap policy: Nigerians are dying daily, ACF tells Buhari

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By Austine Agbol, Kaduna

Ten days after supreme court order, restraining the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN) from going ahead with it’s naira redesigned policy, Northern group under the auspices of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has called on president Muhammadu Buhari and the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, to obey the supreme court judgement without further delay.

ACF made the call in a press statement signed by its Secretary General, Murtala Aliyu in Kaduna on Sunday, said Nigerians are passing through hard times and therefore the government should do everything possible to alleviate the plights of the citizenry

He stressed that whatever the CBN or anyone else says about the benefits of the policy is of little importance as soon as the highest court in the country has deemed that it is, or, at least the manner of its implementation, breaches the law.

It could be recalled that Kaduna, Kogi, Zamfara and other state governors, had drag Buhari to Supreme Court in February, over the scarcity of old and new Naira notes due to the CBN’s naira redesign policy, a move the state governors said its causing serious hardship on their people.

Despite Buhari’s speech that the old notes have ceased to be legal tender in the country, the supreme court had ruled that the currency continue to serve as legal tender till December 31st, 2023 while accusing the president and the CBN that the mode of implementation of the policy breaches the rule of law.

Addressing the issue in the press statement, ACF said “whatever the CBN or anyone else say about the benefits of the policy, which evidently are many, is of little comfort as soon as the highest court in the country has deemed that it is, or, at least the manner of its implementation, breaches the law.

“Ten days is long enough time for the government to find its way towards complying with a court order which is central to the achievement of peace, order and good governance in the country. President Buhari is under oath to defend the constitution of Nigeria.

“As his long term supporters, it will be remiss of us if we fail to warn that the much touted benefits of the Naira redesign can never justify the damage to his credentials as a democrat and a stickler for the rule of law. This is quite a part from the real possibility of the crisis morphing into a serious social disorder leading to the possible breakdown of law and order throughout Nigeria. We do not believe nor can we advise him to pay such a heavy price on account of a policy whose immediate goals are not entirely clear to a majority of Nigerians.

“Some ten days ago, the Supreme Court of Nigeria held that the President, Muhammadu Buhari, breached the Constitution of Nigeria in the way he issued a directive to the CBN for the redesign of the Naira without consulting with the National Council of States and the Federal Executive Council.

“It went further to rule that the unconstitutional use of powers by the President on the Naira redesign has breached the fundamental rights of Nigerian citizens in various ways.

The state Governors have persistently argued that the policy which permitted the CBN to place an embargo on the circulation of old N500 and N1,000 Naira notes while not providing their replacement in sufficient amounts, had triggered severe cash shortage and chaos in the economy.

” It has led to runaway inflation in food and other commodities. Huge crowds and long queues form around bank offices and ATM points across the country as people struggle to get the new cash which have remained extremely scarce. It has triggered riots and other forms of civil unrest.

“The current approach of the CBN”, argued the state Governors, ” raises concerns about the respect for the civil liberties and rights of Nigerians as it relates to their freedom to use legitimately earned income as they so wish”. They believe that the CBN is in truth pursuing a policy of “Naira-Confistication” which would possibly set off a crippling depression.

“Monday, the 13th of March, 2023, marks the 10th day when the Supreme Court of Nigeria ruled that CBN’s Naira Redesign policy is unlawful and that its implementation should stop.” Murtala said.