During the Senate session which held yesterday, the chamber rose in unison asking President Goodluck Jonathan to stay action on the introduction of the N5,000 note. Read the statement made by the President of the Senate, David Mark,:
“Let me also
quickly join that I also heard it from the news the way you heard it. I
was not briefed. The only briefing I had about this issue was in the
national dailies. The important thing is that if Nigerians say they
don’t want a particular policy at any given moment, there is no harm in
government retracing their stand on the issue and I think that is the
situation that we find ourselves. I have listened to the arguments from
those who support it but those arguments are simply not convincing. They
appear to me to be highly theoretical and technical in nature and they
do not address any practical issue on ground.
“Any policy that
does not address issues directly but just talking about indices we
cannot verify for now should wait. We have not reached that level where
we are just talking of hypothetical cases all the time. I think the
disadvantages of the N5,000 note at the moment far outweigh not
introducing it and on balance, we should not go for it.”
Well said. If Nigerians don't want it, why force it on us? We still do run a democratic system, right?
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