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Biodun556(m): 2:36pm On Mar 05, 2023
The Attorney General of the Federation and Justice Minister Abubakar Malami (SAN), who is the chief adviser to the federal government on law, claimed yesterday that his brief excluded advice on monetary policy.

For the second day running, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday kept mute on the judgment, refusing to advise Nigerians on the next line of action.

Consequently, Nigerians are yet to start accepting or spending the old notes.

Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu urged the Federal Government to immediately put into effect the spirit and the letter of the Supreme Court judgment on the cash swap policy.

Malami could not be reached for comments yesterday.

ed by The Nation, his media aide, Dr. Umar Gwandu, was also silent on the minister’s disposition to the Supreme Court judgment.

Rather, he urged the media to educate the public that his roles did not include advising on monetary policy issues.

Gwandu said: “It is important that the educational role of the mass media be exercised in this direction.


“The media is an important tool for education and enlightenment.

“Let us use the media to inform the general public that the functions of the office of Attorney General do not include monetary policy regulation.”

When his attention was drawn to a recent example where the AGF was categorical on the FG’s disposition to the February 8th interim injunction issued by the Supreme Court, Gwandu declined comment.

Malami had, during an appearance on a private television station shortly after the Supreme Court issued the interim injunction, said the order was binding on the FG.

He said: “I think what we are talking about is not whether the ruling is binding or not binding; we are talking about what we intend to do.

“There is no doubt about the fact that the ruling of the Supreme Court, regardless of the prevailing circumstances, is binding and then within the context of the rule of law.

“You can equally take steps that are available to you within the context of the spirit and circumstances of the rule of law.

“And what we are doing in essence is in compliance with the rule of law both in of obedience to the ruling and in of challenging the ruling by way of putting across our own side of the story, putting across our case, challenging jurisdiction.

“So the issue of obedience to the ruling of the Supreme Court is out of it. We are wholeheartedly in agreement that naturally, we are bound by it and will comply accordingly.

“But within the context of compliance, we shall challenge the ruling by way of filing an application seeking for it to be set aside. It is all about the rule of law.”

Still no comment from CBN

The Central Bank also remained silent on the Supreme Court judgment.


An official of the apex bank told The Nation that the communications department had not been informed of any development on the issue.

Asked when the CBN would start releasing cash to the banks, the official said: “We don’t have that information.”

The Supreme Court had on Friday ruled that the old bank notes will remain as legal tenders while also declaring that the N20,000 withdrawal limit set by the apex bank was illegal.

Without any official pronouncement from the CBN, Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) cannot act outside the last instruction given to them by the CBN, which is that N20,000 will be the withdrawal limit for individual holders.


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The latest withdrawal threshold, The Nation learnt, has put doubts in the minds of many Nigerians who now prefer to save their money outside the banking system.

Asked if the Supreme Court judgment describing the N20,000 withdrawal limit as illegal will negatively impact the CBN’s cashless policy, another official of the CBN said: “The cashless policy has been in operation since 2012 and many Nigerians are already keying into the idea.”

Emefiele is partisan of injustice and oppression, says Akeredolu

Reacting to the Supreme Court ruling yesterday, Ondo State governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, urged the Federal Government to immediately put into effect the spirit and the letter of the Supreme Court ruling on the cash swap policy.

Akeredolu said his own istration at the state level would not hesitate to proceed against persons and institutions whose activities impede its ability to discharge statutory obligations to the people.

The Ondo Governor said there was no justification for the pains Nigerians were subjected for obvious political reasons.

Akeredolu hailed the ruling of the apex court and claimed CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami misadvised the President to assume the powers of an emperor answerable only to himself and no other authorities, contrary to the provisions of the law.

“It is deplorable to witness small businesses collapse with unbelievable rapidity. We have been regaled with tales of the dehumanisation of ordinary Nigerians who have been forced to strip themselves naked in banking halls, weeping to be given their monies kept with the banks.

“Some have lost their lives needlessly for being unable to access their deposits in the banks upon demand,” he said.

“The Governor of the CBN acted most irresponsibly when he claimed to be exercising powers which the CBN Act does not invest in his office.

“He was quoted as saying that he was fighting corruption, money laundering and vote-buying. He acted ultra vires, goaded by his political permutations.

“The AGF equally misled the President to act beyond the limits of his executive powers. Nigerians have been punished unduly. As the Supreme Court has pronounced, the law must be allowed to rule.

“We en the Federal Government to obey the ruling of the Supreme Court immediately as there is no other alternative open to it.

“There is no gain asserting the obvious. The whole policy may have been well conceived. Its implementation has been politically driven.

“The CBN Governor is a partisan of injustice and oppression. Most governments, perhaps with the exception of a negligible few motivated by the possibility of deriving unexpressed political advantages, cannot meet simple obligations to their citizens. It is most unfortunate.”

In its unanimous judgment on the old notes on Friday, a seven-member of the apex court, led by Justice John Okoro, said the procedure adopted by government in effecting its cashless/naira swap policy was wrong.

Justice Emmanuel Agim, in the lead judgment, berated the President for disobeying the orders of the court halting the banning of the old naira notes.

“The disobedience of the orders of the Court is a sign of the failure of rule of law,” the apex court held and subsequently granted all the reliefs sought by the plaintiffs.
https://thenationonlineng.net/s-court-naira-judgment-i-cant-advise-on-monetary-policy-says-malami/

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Re: Malami: I Can't Advice On Monetary Policy by Nobody: 2:39pm On Mar 05, 2023
Everything shall be alright soon

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amnesty7: 2:40pm On Mar 05, 2023
The CBN governor is confused. The so-called cabal cannot help him now that those he worked against have won both the elections and the court case.

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Re: Malami: I Can't Advice On Monetary Policy by Nobody: 2:41pm On Mar 05, 2023
amnesty7:
CBN governor is confused.
Same as Obi grin

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amnesty7: 2:42pm On Mar 05, 2023
IyaebeTheGreat:
Same as Obi grin
Obi and children of hate are more confused grin

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press9jatv: 2:43pm On Mar 05, 2023
Nawaoooo, where are we going

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magoo10(m): 2:47pm On Mar 05, 2023
The supreme court which can be bought by any highest bidder cannot oversee the CBN monetary policy.

What we expect the supreme court governors to do is put pressure on the central bank to make available more cash of the new notes in the systems and help sensitize the citizenry on the cashless policy if they are sincere because it is a good one.

Who are those still having the old notes? Looters
Shame on the judges

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Ofunaofu: 2:50pm On Mar 05, 2023
The old notes are no longer legal tender

The supreme Court is not in charge of monetary policies

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loosecanon50(m): 2:52pm On Mar 05, 2023
Well, the cycle of charade continues.

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Goodconcept78: 7:24pm On Mar 05, 2023
cheesy

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letitrainnow(m): 7:24pm On Mar 05, 2023
What
istration1: 7:25pm On Mar 05, 2023
Showdown
Femisol(m): 7:25pm On Mar 05, 2023
Malami and his cohorts are confused and peeing in their pants after the supreme court injunction grin grin grin

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IMASTEX: 7:25pm On Mar 05, 2023
They have achieved their aims low key.

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flokii: 7:26pm On Mar 05, 2023
The aim was to curb vote buying according to Emefiele.. I don't know when CBN added EFCC, IC and Police work to their own.

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bowee4u: 7:26pm On Mar 05, 2023
What is there to advise? with or without supreme court judgement, is it a must to implement anti-peoples policy.

I have told several people that it's all about cashless society, a controlled system is the agenda, they do not care if people are losing their businesses or dying of hunger.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skODqvRLmdI

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Dannyset(m): 7:27pm On Mar 05, 2023
grin

One by one, dem don dey go

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FreeStuffsNG: 7:27pm On Mar 05, 2023
These guys shah want to put Mr Emefiele behind the bars.smh
check my signature for free stuffs!

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GloriousGbola: 7:27pm On Mar 05, 2023
malami has three months left so he has to measure his words carefully - especially as his fking nephew also did all he could to fk the election up for APC

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magoo10(m): 7:28pm On Mar 05, 2023
Unfortunately the CBN policy is hurting the masses while exposing those who have looted public funds and stored them in various cash denominations.

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money121(m): 7:28pm On Mar 05, 2023
Ok
Authoreety: 7:28pm On Mar 05, 2023
Rogues in govt

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Mitsurugi(m): 7:28pm On Mar 05, 2023
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lexy2014: 7:29pm On Mar 05, 2023
magoo10:
The supreme court which can be bought by any highest bidder cannot oversee the CBN monetary policy.

Who are those still having the old notes? Looters
Shame to the judges

Who is the highest bidder you referring?

How did you come to your conclusion that the supreme court wants to "oversee" the CBNs monetary policy?

How do you know that it's only looters who are in possession of old naira notes?

Can you tell us what is wrong with the supreme court's judgement?

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brightest5050: 7:29pm On Mar 05, 2023
Nigeria has a country has gone to the dogs. This Buhari Regime
istration has absolutely no regard for rule of law.

I was astonished that after the recent Supreme Court decision on the extension of the validity of the old naira note that CBN said they will seek legal advise.

What legal advise do you want to seek after the apex court of the land has given a judgement? If CBN as a privy of FG is advised not to obey the apex court will they (FG/CBN) really disobey another judgement of the Supreme Court?

History will not be kind to the regime. This regime will always be ed as a one that had the greatest impunity for rule of law despite the fictional/imaginative fight against corruption.

To obey the judgement of Supreme Court ought to be natural but some Nigerians are blinded by tribal sentiment, political affiliation that they have failed to be rational in thought.

The problem with Nigeria is not really bad leadership but dumb followership. The people has failed to reason.

This Buhari Regime has sown more institutional and individual impunity than any government since the last political dispensation.

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MichaelSokoto(m): 7:30pm On Mar 05, 2023
IyaebeTheGreat:
Same as Obi grin
do u sleep well in d nite at all?


no go die 4 Obi matter oo!
grin

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magoo10(m): 7:31pm On Mar 05, 2023
lexy2014:


Who is the highest bidder you referring?

How did you come to your conclusion that the supreme court wants to "oversee" the CBNs monetary policy?

How do you know that it's only looters who are in possession of old naira notes?

Can you tell us what is wrong with the supreme court's judgement?
Majority of those in possession of the old notes are the ones who took the fg and cbn to court.
the ordinary nigerian out there have taken their to the bank.

What we expect the supreme court governors to do is put pressure on the central bank to make available more cash in the systems and help sensitize the citizenry on the cashless policy if they are sincere.

the cashless policy is a good one for the economy and i give kudos to buhari if he will stand by it.

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MuchAdo: 7:32pm On Mar 05, 2023
These people are playing with jail angry

Ofunaofu:
The old notes are no longer legal tender

The supreme Court is not in charge of monetary policies

Are you okay

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