Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has appealed to the understanding of the federal government to see reasons why it should extend the January 31st deadline for the exchange of old naira notes for the new series.

In a video sighted by Theliberationnews, Atiku said the discomfort caused by the short timeframe is one not intended for the initiative.

The video titled, “My position On The CBN January 31st deadline on the new Naria notes” was posted on Atiku’s verified social media handles as he gave his understanding of the challenges faced by Nigerians in meeting up with the deadline announced by the country’s apex bank.

Although the Waziri Adamawa described the monetary conversion policy as a worldwide practice, he stressed that the deadline is unfit and should be slightly adjusted.

The PDP presidential candidate said, “The ongoing policy of the CBN to redesign the naira notes has generated wide reactions across the country and beyond.

“This exercise is a worldwide practice and nothing new with it especially as the January 31st deadline draws closer.

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“A great number of Nigerians out of good conscience have expressed apprehension about how the policy and the deadline will make life difficult for them.

“I’m also aware of the challenges farmers and artisans in remote areas go through in moving cash to the commercial banks for exchange.

Speaking further, Atiku said he is compelled to align his position with other Nigerians for a slight extension of the naira notes swapping.

“The deadline is going to cause heavy discomfort for Nigerians.

“It will be magnanimous for the Federal Government and the regulatory body to ease the burden of the people while we can continue to sensitise the public on the imperative of mobile banking policy.

“It is important for the CBN to consider an extension for the public to swap their old notes thereby reducing the financial consequences on these vulnerable citizens, I believe that such painful experience is not the intention behind the initiative, he added.

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