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Despite CBN Directive, Oil Marketers Reject Old Naira Notes

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Tapre Timine
Published: June 14, 2025
Last updated: June 14, 2025
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Oil marketers, on Monday, rejected the old naira notes from buyers, despite an order from the Central Bank of Nigeria that the currencies remain legal tender.

Reports held on Monday that Deposit Money Banks had yet to give any directive to oil marketers on their matter.

Marketers of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, and other petroleum products however insisted that since the Federal Government had redesigned the naira notes, it should make it surplus and stop putting Nigerians into confusion.

Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abuja-Suleja, Mohammed Shuaibu, said:

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“They said they have redesigned the naira, and if they have done that, then the Central Bank of Nigeria should release the new money. Why are they taking us backwards and confusing people? What are we going to do with the old money?

“The Federal Government said it had directed the CBN to destroy the old notes and that the notes cease to be legal tender. So as far as we are concerned, and as businessmen, it will be very difficult to go ahead and start collecting that money.

“For it is until we hear that banks have started collecting it before we will start collecting it from the public. But as far as we are concerned, we will not collect any old money in any of our petrol stations.”

Shuaibu also said he was awaiting directives from banks to accept the old currencies.

He said:

“The banks have not told us to collect the old notes, and even the new notes, we are not seeing them. Majorly the fuel we are selling is through bank transfers and Point of Sale service, which is cashless.”

Shuaibu further argued that President Muhammadu Buhari had said that his directive was for the CBN to destroy the old N1,000 and N500 notes and that they ceased to be legal tender.

The IPMAN official said:

“So where are the old notes coming from? And if not for the network problem we encounter in Nigeria, this cashless policy is the best.”

He restated that if the Federal Government was insisting on the redesigned new notes, it should make it abundant and allow them to circulate.

Reacting to the judgement of the Supreme Court, Shuaibu said:

“Based on that judgement, we now have two types of N1,000 notes – old and new, as well as N500 notes. Now, which one is the authentic legal tender?

“The Federal Government said it had stopped the old notes, and the Supreme Court said people should transact with it till December, please, which one should we follow?

“If we are going to be using both, it means we will have two types of N1,000 and N500 notes in circulation. Is this not going to create confusion? The CBN should come out and tell us, or tell the commercial banks.”

He said the commercial banks should instruct oil marketers, to have a seamless flow of cash across the country.

He said:

“But as far as we are concerned, those of us in this business, we don’t even want that old money again and we are not going to collect it.

“However, as I’m talking to you now, if the banks had asked us to collect the old notes, I will be the first to accept it and deposit same to the banks. But honestly, there’s nothing like that now.”

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