Naira Swap: Confusion as Lagos court registries insist on new notes
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Naira Swap: Confusion as Lagos court registries insist on new notes

…saying banks were no longer accepting the old naira notes as legal tender

There was confusion at the high courts in Lagos State on Monday as lawyers and litigants were unable to file their court processes using the old  naira notes for payment.

Officials at the high court  registries rejected the old notes, saying banks were no longer accepting them as legal tender.

The development brings a new twist to the lingering naira crisis the country is grappling with.

Account officers at both the Lagos Island and Ikeja high court registries insisted that new naira notes should be paid by lawyers and litigants, explaining that their attempts to pay old naira notes collected from court users into the government account were denied banks.

A staff at the Ikeja High Court registry said they received a directive from their boss to stop collecting old notes because when they took old notes collected from court users to four different banks they rejected the old money.

The court official noted that, henceforth, lawyers and litigants must come with only the new naira notes.

A lawyer who was affected by the development said the registry at Osborne Division of Lagos High Court rejected the old notes and turned him back from filling his processes.

He lamented that the order of the Supreme Court that the old naira notes should remain in circulation was being ignored.

“Non-acceptance of old notes would be a catastrophe to the nation. The highest court in the land, Supreme Court, order is being flouted with impunity. It is obvious that the CBN, especially the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, is ready to impose a state of anarchy on Nigeria by directing banks against the order of the apex court.”

The Supreme Court had on February 8, 2023, made an interim order, restraining the CBN from going ahead with the enforcement of its February 10, deadline for the use of the old naira note.

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