The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will very likely release into the
market on September 1, 2012, a N5000 currency, under its on-going
currency and payment reform scheme. The currency, according to a very
reliable and close source in the apex bank, was considered because of
the CBN’s cashless policy, which will be extended to other parts of
Nigeria by next year.
The source also disclosed that the N5000
currency is like a guarded secret by the CBN, which it plans to release
as a surprise to the market. The N5,000 single note will be the fifth
note to be introduced into the economy in 13 years.
The first was
N100 introduced in 1999, by the then Governor of CBN, Mr. Joseph
Sanusi. Also, in 2000 and 2001, N200 and N500 denominations,
respectively were introduced into the economy. The apex bank also in
2005 launched the N1000 denomination under the immediate past Governor
of CBN, Professor Chukwuma Soludo.
It is speculated that the late
President Umaru Yar’Adua’s head will be the bust on the note as mark of
honour to him for his contributions to the polity and national economy.
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