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N100 banknote is still legal tender – Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reacted to reports of the rejection of the standard #100 banknote by some members of the public, businesses, and other stakeholders, apparently due to doubts about its continued legal tender status.
In a statement on Wednesday, the CBN reiterated that both the commemorative #100 banknote and the standard #100 banknote remain legal tender in Nigeria and must be accepted for all transactions nationwide.
It said the commemorative #100 banknote, which was introduced to mark Nigeria’s centenary, did not replace the existing standard #100 banknote.
“The CBN strongly cautions individuals, businesses, financial institutions, and other economic agents against rejecting the standard #100 banknote. Such rejection constitutes a violation of the provisions of the CBN Act and undermines confidence in the national currency. The Bank will not hesitate to apply appropriate enforcement measures against any person or entity found to be in breach.
“The Bank remains committed to safeguarding the integrity of the Naira, ensuring confidence in all duly issued banknotes, and promoting smooth currency circulation across the country.
“Accordingly, members of the public are urged to accept and transact with all banknotes legally issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“For further clarification, members of the public are also advised to contact the CBN through its official communication channels,” the apex bank said.
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FG suspends enforcement of new internet platform, digital economy regulations

The Federal Government has suspended the enforcement of new regulations affecting internet platforms, online intermediaries and other cross-cutting digital economy issues pending the completion of a national policy review.
The directive was contained in a statement issued by the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy Dr Bosun Tijani, on Tuesday, after a strategic meeting with the leadership of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC).
Tijjani said the decision aimed to maintain the current regulatory position while work continues on a harmonised national policy and governance framework for the digital economy.
He explained that the rapid growth of the digital economy has created overlaps in the responsibilities of sector regulators, making closer coordination necessary to provide legal certainty and support investment, innovation and consumer confidence.
As part of the directive, agencies have been asked to defer the implementation or enforcement of any recently issued regulation, code, guideline, framework, directive or administrative requirement relating to internet platforms, online intermediaries and other cross-cutting digital economy issues that are under policy harmonisation.
Tijani said: “The existing regulatory status quo shall be maintained with respect to matters relating to internet platforms, online intermediaries and other cross-cutting digital economy issues currently undergoing inter-agency policy harmonisation under the Ministry’s coordination.
“Relevant agencies are to defer the implementation or enforcement of any recently issued regulation, code, guideline, framework, directive or administrative requirement relating to Internet platforms, online intermediaries or other cross-cutting digital economy matters, to the extent that such provisions concern areas currently undergoing policy harmonisation under the Ministry’s coordination.
“The above direction is without prejudice to the statutory responsibilities of the respective institutions. Accordingly, all other provisions of existing regulations, guidelines, codes and directives that fall squarely within the express mandates of the relevant agencies under extant laws shall remain fully operational and enforceable, provided they are consistent with the policy direction issued by the Minister.” The minister also announced the establishment of a Joint Technical Coordination Committee comprising representatives of the NCC, NITDA and NDPC under the Office of the Minister.
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Security operatives deployed as Yoruba traders, Hausa scrap dealers clash in Ibadan

Security operatives have been deployed to quell a clash between Yoruba traders and Hausa scrap dealers along Ojo-Iwo expressway in Ibadan, Oyo State.
According to an eyewitness, the clash was instigated by the Hausa scrap dealers, leading to Yoruba traders vowing to take their own pound of flesh.
According to a video on social media, a man was badly injured, with cutlass marks on the back of his neck as a result of the clash.
The video also showed soldiers, policemen and Amotekun operatives at the scene to prevent further escalation.
The incident has caused a heavy gridlock along the expressway, with commuters advised to seek alternative routes.
More to follow …
See video below
https://twitter.com/Oyoaffairs/status/2074813718848778534
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