Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says that the cashless policy
was aimed at reducing crime and boosting the economy of the nation.
Deputy Project Lead, Shared Services Officer, CBN, Eric
Eleonu, made the remark in Port Harcourt during a sensitisation campaign on the
policy for the media and business associations.
Eleonu explained that cash-fuelled vices like kidnapping,
election malpractices and fraud would be reduced by the policy.
Eleonu said that cash usage brought about high cost of cash
handling and processing, revenue leakages, inefficient treasury management and
corruption.
He said in order to reduce such heavy cash handling and its
demerits, an alternative payment channels would have considerable positive
impact on the economy.
Eleonu said this was why many channels like automated teller
machine (ATM), Point of Sale (POS) mobile payment systems and internet banking,
were devised to ensure heavy cash reduction in the system.
He explained that the cashless policy did not mean that there
would be no cash in the system since it did not include the market traders
selling periwinkles or fish.
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