
Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, warned commercial banks operating in the state that he would destroy any bank that refuses to accept the old N500 and N1,000 notes.
He made this known Friday, Feb. 17, during his inspection of palliatives meant for distribution to the citizens to cushion the effects of the hardship caused by the cashless policy, Channels TV reports.
“Any bank that refuses to accept old five hundred and one thousand Naira notes will be destroyed. We will not tolerate such disobedience from any financial institution operating within our jurisdiction,” he stated.
Governor
Ganduje further disclosed that the space of the destroyed banks would be used
for building schools.
“We will
convert the space of the destroyed banks into schools that will provide quality
education for our children,” he said according to the publication.
Governor
Ganduje’s spokesperson, Abba Anwar, defended the governor’s statement, stating
that the state government has the power to take such measures to protect the
interests of the citizens.
Anwar
said: “The governor is not making an empty threat. The government has the power
to take such measures if it is in the best interest of the people. The governor
is determined to ensure that the people of Kano State do not suffer any undue
hardship as a result of the cashless policy.”
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