CBN Begins Enforcement Of 100% Cashless Economy Today

The Central Bank of Nige­ria (CBN) said it is ready to take decisive steps towards ensuring that the country operates on a 100 percent cashless economy as the eNaira records over N8 billion transactions in its first year of operation.

Speaking at the first an­niversary of the eNaira, the country’s Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in Lagos on Tuesday, the governor of the CBN, Godwin Emefiele, said the goal of the apex bank is to make Nigeria 100 percent cashless.

He noted that all infra­structure that is needed to ensure this such as the CBDC, online banking, Payment System Banks (PSBs), point of sale termi­nals (PoS), agent banking, mobile banking and ATMs have since been deployed to ensure the smooth oper­ations of a cashless econ­omy.

To this effect, Emefiele said the CBN will from today, Wednesday, Octo­ber 26, 2022, begin to issue pronouncements that are directed at ensuring a 100 percent cashless economy.

“The destination as far as I am concerned is to achieve a 100 percent cash­less economy in Nigeria. I know that those who doubt us will say that 100 percent cashless is unattainable. Yes it is true, but Nigeria must move from being a predominantly cash econ­omy to a predominantly cashless economy.

“At this time, I can say from what I have read from online banking to PoS to ATM, mobile banking… I want to say we have pro­vided all the needed infra­structure that will enable us make cashless a nation­wide journey. It is not some­thing that some of us will like but we would in the coming weeks and months make pronouncements that must make cashless go na­tionwide.

“I believe part of those pronouncements will be­gin from tomorrow (today) and there will be some breaking news tomorrow (today). Even the bankers committee will hold a spe­cial bankers committee meeting tomorrow (today) to deliberate on this, so let us expect the news.”

Meanwhile, he stated that in the one year since the eNaira was launched, 33 banks in the country are fully integrated and live on the platform. Also, he revealed that N3.00 billion has been successfully mint­ed by the CBN with N2.10 billion issued to financial institutions.

Asides this, he said, about 919,000 customers have been on boarded, while over 3,305 merchants have successfully regis­tered on the eNaira plat­form across the country including Shoprite, Sahad Stores, A.A. Rano fuelling stations, Fraser Suites, November Cubes, among others.

Emefiele also revealed that over 700,000 transac­tions amounting to about N8.00 billion have been recorded on the platform, while over 2.5 million dai­ly visits to the eNaira web­site.

“As we celebrate the successes achieved so far by the CBN and all Nige­rians, it must be acknowl­edged that the journey is iterative and today is just another step and not the destination.

“Therefore, the team continues to work fastid­iously to bring enhanced features and improved user experience to the eNaira. To this end, the coverage of collaboration was en­larged in a bid to further drive adoption.

“Specifically, the bank engaged partner agents, which are corporate en­tities to sensitize users, promote the eNaira and facilitate the onboarding of large number of new eNai­ra users, in collaboration with the project team.”

He furthered that the CBN would continue to re­fine, fine-tune and upgrade the eNaira, saying, “Nige­rians should expect to see additional functionalities in the coming months, in­cluding onboarding of rev­enue collection agencies to increase and simplify col­lections.

“Nigerians should also expect collaboration with the Ministry of Humani­tarian Affairs through the creation of sector-specific tokens to support the Fed­eral Government’s social programmes and distri­bution of targeted welfare schemes in a bid to lift millions out of poverty by 2025.”

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