Supreme Court Ruling on Naira Redesignation: A Call for Compliance and Reflection
Did you notice that banditry and kidnapping were at their lowest ebbs since the Naira redesignation policy came into effect? In my opinion, it is true, but the economy took a hit and Nigerians are still suffering the unwanted outcomes.
Right now, the Supreme Court has spoken. The old Naira notes, i.e., the old N200, N500, and N1,000 remain legal tender.
The Federal Government should please, obey the court, so that Nigerians, bankers, and the banks can have their lives back.
Besides, obeying court laws is the first tripod in the value chain of orderliness, good society, and the preservation of civil liberties.
For me, it is a time to unlearn, learn, and relearn. The lesson learned here should be that with every well-intentioned policies with bad outcomes, it presents policy makers the opportunity to go back to the drawing board to plan, enunciate, and implement policies better in the future.
POS operators, una no try at all.
Grace and peace!!!