Central Bank of Nigeria Headquarters, Abuja FCT |
The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has refuted claim that about 20% of currency in circulation are
fake.
Daily
Trust report continues:
An
ex-Deputy governor of the CBN, Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, while presenting a paper
at the opening of a 3-day budget public hearing at the National Assembly, said
about 20%of currency in circulation were fake.
However,
a statement by CBN’s acting Director of Corporate Communications, Isaac
Okorafor, said yesterday that less than one percent of Naira in circulation are
fake.
“While
we acknowledge that no currency in the world is immune from counterfeiting, we
make bold to state that the rate of counterfeiting in Nigeria has been very
minimal due to appropriate policies put in place by the Bank.
“Indeed,
our records at the Bank clearly indicate that the prevalence of counterfeit
notes in Nigeria from January to December 2016 was less than one per cent
(0.0014%) or 14 counterfeit pieces out of one million bank notes.”
“We
therefore challenge the said former CBN official to make public the empirical
evidence suggesting that 20% Naira currency in circulation is fake.”
“Members of the public are therefore advised to disregard the false alarm raised by the said former CBN official, be wary of the activities of counterfeiters and report any case of counterfeiting to the police and their banks,” the statement said.
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