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As the hues and cries over the deadline for the swap of the old Naira notes continues , the Central Bank, CBN, Governor, Godwin Emefiele has assured of his willingness to obey the law and continue to accept the old notes even after the February 10 deadline.
CBN Governor stated this when he appeared before the Ad-hoc Committee of the House to interface and engage the lawmakers on the concerns of Nigerians over the deadline for the swap of the old Naira notes.
The Apex bank boss who arrived with his delegation at the House also commended the lawmakers and indeed the National Assembly for its support in the areas of legislation which he said has strengthened the apex bank, promising to ensure strict compliance to
section 20 (3) of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act which mandates the CBN to redeem the face value of the recalled currency upon demand, even after the expiration of the notice of recall.
Godwin Emefiele also used the opportunity to apologize for his perceived delay to appear before the House despite repeated invitations.
See also Keffi Polo Ranch Rallies Support for Education By Haruna Salami The 2025 Keffi Polo Ranch tournament is focused on using the sport of polo as a platform to promote and support education within Nasarawa State and beyond. Founder of the Keffi Polo Ranch and Senator representing Nasarawa West, Ahmed Aliyu Wadada, said the core vision behind establishing the ranch is “to leverage on polo to open up our state to the rest of the world.” He emphasized that this year’s edition is dedicated to advancing education. “As you know, this tournament is in support of education. The ranch has printed 130,000 exercise books, which will be delivered on Sunday to the 13 education secretaries in the state, under the supervision of the Executive Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), as our contribution to educational development,” he said. Expressing gratitude to God for the achievements recorded since the ranch’s establishment, Wadada noted that the 10th anniversary of the Keffi Polo Ranch is rooted in the spirit of giving back to society for the benefit of humanity. This year’s tournament also coincides with the 10th anniversary of the Emir of Keffi, Dr. Shehu Chindo Yamusa, on the throne. According to Wadada, “the motivation behind the tournaments is humanity — concern for the people, and giving back for the good of humanity.” Speaking on how polo ties into his role as a federal lawmaker, Wadada said leadership requires either taking people to civilization or bringing civilization to them. “I brought civilization to Nasarawa State. This is the first Polo club or Polo arena in Nasarawa State. The whole idea is that since I have gone out there, seen, and conquered, I brought back home one or two, even three investments facilitated through the catalytic role of the Keffi Polo Ranch,” he explained. Highlighting the progress made over the past decade of polo activities in the state, he announced that each edition has recorded notable milestones. A newly built pavilion will be unveiled at the grand finale on Sunday, November 30. The pavilion has been named after George S. Coumantaros, founder of Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN), in recognition of the company’s consistent sponsorship of all Keffi Polo Ranch tournaments. Wadada, who proudly describes himself as a “horse rider,” said God has blessed him throughout his legislative journey—from the House of Representatives to the 10th Senate—prompting his desire to give back, not only to his former federal constituency or current senatorial district, but to the entire Nasarawa State. He also reaffirmed his intention to run for governor of Nasarawa State in 2027, declaring, by God’s grace, “I am the guy to beat come 2027.”
He explained that the invitation was given at a time when he was outside the country with President Muhammedu Buhari for another urgent national assignment.
Under his watch, CBN governor said commercial banks in the country have been working tirelessly to ensure that policies of CBN are followed to the later.
The Monetry policies, the governor explained have impacted positively on nation’s economy as well as business community and indeed all Nigerians.
CBN boss further disclosed that all the Apex Bank policies were meant to promote businesses in the country as well as create atmosphere where Naira could gain value like other Currency in the world.
In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the Ad-hoc Committee, Hon. Alhassan Ado- Dogwua informed the delegation from CBN that lawmakers in his committee are representing Nigerians, hence the need for them to meet and interface for the common good of Nigerians.
Hon.Ado-Dogwua also informed that CBN has the constitutional powers to redesign currency for the country.
He. However revealed that his committee was not investigative in nature stating that they invited CBN to hear from them under moral obligations