Buhari reveals why it will be hard to counterfeit new Naira notes

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Buhari reveals why it will be hard to counterfeit new Naira notes

President Muhammadu Buhari has said the new Naira notes will be difficult to counterfeit.

Buhari also insisted the Naira notes are long overdue for a change as the current tender has been in circulation for nearly 20 years.

The president stated this when he launched the new Naira banknotes at the council chamber of the State House, Abuja, shortly before the kick-off of this week’s Federal Executive Council meeting.

According to a statement signed by Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, Buhari also expressed delight that the redesigned currencies were locally produced by the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting PLC.

Speaking at the launch of the new banknotes, the President noted that international best practice requires central banks and national authorities to issue new or redesigned currency notes every five to eight years.

He lamented that it is almost 20 years since the last major redesign of the country’s local currency was done.

‘‘This implies that the Naira is long overdue to wear a new look.

‘‘A cycle of bank note redesign is generally aimed at achieving specific objectives, including but not limited to: improving the security of bank notes, mitigating counterfeiting, preserving the collective national heritage, controlling currency in circulation, and reducing the overall cost of currency management,” he said.

Naira’s security features
He added that “the new Naira bank notes have been fortified with security features that make them difficult to counterfeit.’’

Explaining why he approved the redesign, the President said there is an urgent need to control the amount of currency in circulation.

‘‘As is known, our local laws – specifically the Central Bank of Nigeria Act of 2007 – grant the Central Bank of Nigeria the power to issue and redesign the Naira. In line with this power, the Central Bank Governor approached me earlier in this year to seek my permission to embark on a currency redesign project. I considered all the facts and reasons presented before me by the Central Bank.

‘‘There was an urgent need to take control of currency in circulation and to address the hoarding of Naira bank notes outside the banking system, the shortage of clean and fit bank notes in circulation, and the increase in counterfeiting of high denomination Naira bank notes.

“It is on this basis that I gave my approval for the re-design of the ₦‎200, ₦‎500 and ₦‎1000 bank notes,” Buhari said.

Nigeria prints its money
The President said while it may not be apparent to many Nigerians, only four out of the 54 African countries print their currencies in their countries, and Nigeria is one.

“That is why it is with immense pride that I announce to you that these redesigned currencies are locally produced right here in Nigeria by our Security Printing and Minting PLC,’’ he said.

He added that the new bank notes would help the Central Bank design and implement better monetary policy objectives as well as enrich the collective memory of Nigeria’s heritage.”