NUT PROTEST : WIKE WARNS AGAINST POLITICISING INSECURITY. (PHOTO).

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 NUT Protest : Wike Warns Against Politicising Insecurity The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has warned against politicising insecurity amid protests by the Nigeria Union of Teachers, FCT wing, over the killing and abduction of school staff and children in Oyo State. Teachers stormed the FCTA Secretariat in Abuja to condemn the killing of Michael Oyedokun and to demand the release of abducted pupils and teachers from Community High School, Ahoro-Esinle in Oriire Local Government Area. The FCT minister addressed the protesters on Tuesday, saying the federal government is on its toes working to secure the rescue of the schoolchildren and their teachers. Wike urged protesters to avoid turning the tragedy into a political issue and to give security efforts time to produce results. Chairman of the union in the FCT, Mr Abdullahi Shafa, explained that the nationwide solidarity protest was to condemn the killing of the teacher and abduction of the school chil...

CBN WARNS THAT NAIRA ABUSE ‘INFLATES PRINTING COST’.(PHOTO).


 CBN warns that naira abuse ‘inflates printing cost’


The Central Bank of Nigeria has advised Nigerians to stop abusing the naira, warning that poor handling of the banknotes increases the cost of printing and replacing them. The Deputy Governor, Operations Directorate, Bala Bello, warned on Wednesday during the launch of a nationwide sensitisation campaign on proper naira handling, held in Abuja.


The campaign, themed “Naira Our Pride: Handle with Care,” was aimed at instilling respect for the naira and encouraging behavioural change. While delivering the keynote address, Bello, represented by the Director of Currency Operations and Branch Management Department, Adedeji Adetona, stressed that the naira was more than just a medium of exchange. “The naira is more than a means of payment. It represents our national pride, our sovereignty, and our shared destiny as a people. Unfortunately, careless practices—folding, tearing, spraying at social events, writing on notes, and outright mutilation—undermine the dignity of our national symbol and increase the costs of maintaining it,” Bello said.


“If we do not act today, poor handling of our notes will continue to raise the cost of printing and replacement, cause frustration in everyday transactions, and weaken confidence in our currency,” he added. The deputy governor also warned against cash hoarding, particularly as the festive season approaches. “Cash hoarding harms us all. It denies others access to cash, disrupts circulation, and puts undue strain on the system. I therefore call on stakeholders to encourage responsible cash use, promote alternative payment platforms, and help curb hoarding,” Bello urged.


According to him, if Nigerians handled their notes properly, the lifespan of the naira would be extended, avoidable costs would be reduced, and the currency’s symbolic value preserved. “Every stakeholder has a critical role to play. Banks must educate customers and ensure only fit notes are in circulation. Market operators and transporters must discourage rejection or abuse of naira notes. The media and civil society must amplify this message, while every citizen must see themselves as custodians of the naira,” he explained.


In his welcome address, Adetona, represented by Deputy Director, Kazeem Olatinwo, said the campaign was not only about clean notes but also about building public confidence in the financial system. “As we approach the yuletide, the Bank has made sufficient arrangements to ensure an adequate supply of banknotes nationwide. What is needed is proper handling to keep our notes clean and fit for use,” he said. Also speaking, the Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Hakama Sidi-Ali, reminded Nigerians that issuing legal tender and ensuring the availability of clean notes are core mandates of the CBN under Sections 17, 18, and 19 of the CBN Act 2007.


She emphasised the need for citizens to take ownership of protecting the naira, stressing that the task cannot be accomplished by the apex bank alone. “The CBN is committed to enhancing Nigeria’s payment system while protecting consumer rights. Citizens must embrace alternative payment platforms to reduce pressure on cash,” she said.

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