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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has ordered Deposit Money Banks (DNBs) and Bureau De Change (BDC) operators to, henceforth, accept old and lower denomination U.S dollar notes as legal tender.

The apex bank gave the order in a circular signed by its Director of Currency Operations Department, Mr Ahmed Umar.

Umar said that the CBN had been inundated with complains of the rejection of old or lower denomination U.S dollar deposits in the banks.

He said that the CBN would sanction any of the concerned stakeholders, who refused to accept such denominations of the currency from their customers.

“The CBN had, in recent times, been inundated with complains from members of the public on the rejection of old/lower denominations of the US dollar bills by DMBs and other authorised forex dealers.

“All DMBs and authorised forex dealers should, henceforth, accept both old series and lower denominations of USD that are legal tender for deposit by their customers.

“The CBN will not hesitate to sanction any DMB or other authorised forex dealers who refused to accept old series or lower denominations of the USD bills from their customers,” he warned.

The director also cautioned forex dealers to desist from the habit of defacing or stamping dollar banknotes, as such notes always failed authentication tests during sorting. (NAN)

GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that the move by the CBN is apparently directed towards boosting the stock of foreign exchange in the financial system by moving the U.S. dollar stock in private hands into the banking system.

Meanwhile, a 42-year-old tax collector for the Abia State Government, Ikechukwu Ochi, died Tuesday afternoon in Umuahia, the Abia capital while attempting to forcefully stop a moving truck for toll payment.

An eyewitness, Martins Igwe, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the incident happened around 1pm at the city centre, known as Cooperative.

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