The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said on Tuesday in Lagos that it would take decisive steps to ensure that Nigeria operated a 100 per cent cashless economy.
The CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, made this assertion at the first year anniversary of the Central Bank Digital Currency, the eNaira.
“The destination as far as I am concerned is to achieve a 100 per cent cashless economy in Nigeria.
“I know that those who doubt us will say that 100 per cent cashless is unattainable. Yes, it is true! But, Nigeria must move from being a predominantly cash economy to a predominantly cashless economy.
“At this time, I can say from what I have read from online banking to introducing the POS to ATMs, to mobile banking, working and collaborating with the Ministry of Education, I want to say that we have provided all the necessary infrastructure that should enable us make cashless a nationwide journey.
“It is not something that some of us will like but, we would in the coming weeks and months make pronouncements that must make cashless go nationwide.
“I believe part of those pronouncements will begin from tomorrow and there will be some breaking news tomorrow about it.
“Even the bankers committee will hold a special bankers committee meeting tomorrow to deliberate further on this, so let’s expect the news,” Emefiele said.
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He revelaed, that the eNaira, which was another product added for Nigerians to embrace a cashless economy, had in its first year of operation, recorded over eight billion transactions.
He said that the apex bank would continue to refine, fine-tune and upgrade the eNaira as it was a journey of possibilities and not a one-off event .
According to him, Nigerians should expect to see additional functionalities in the coming months.
Emefiele said, “The additional functionalities include onboarding of revenue collection agencies to increase and simplify collections.
“Collaborating with the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs through the creation of sector-specific tokens to support the Federal Government’s social programmes and distribution of targeted welfare schemes in a bid to lift millions out of poverty by 2025.’’
He assured the apex bank would continue to act decisively to encourage innovation, while at the same time protecting the interests of consumers and other stakeholders.