The false circulating report claiming that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced new N5,000 and N10,000 banknotes to enhance cash transactions has been officially dismissed.
In a post on its official X handle, the central bank of Nigeria said, “The content is not from the Central Bank of Nigeria.
A statement from the CBN’s communications department further clarified, “The only official sources for releasing statements to the media are our website or statements from our department They also made it clear that there is also no Deputy Governor by such name. We are investigating the source of this fake content.”
The report quoted one Deputy CBN Governor, Ibrahim Tahir Jr., the move has the goal of reducing cash-handling costs and providing Nigerians with more efficient means of conducting large transactions. “The introduction of these new high-value denominations aligns with global best practices and will enhance economic activities while reducing the stress associated with carrying large amounts of cash,” the Governor stated. The CBN said there is no such name in its leadership.
The new N5,000 note will feature the portrait of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, while the N10,000 note will showcase Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, both in recognition of their contributions to Nigeria’s development. Additionally, the new notes will incorporate improved security features, including color-changing ink, holograms, and anti-counterfeiting technology, making them impossible to replicate,” the fake report stated.
The false report also said, the nationwide rollout will begin on May 1, 2025, with commercial banks instructed to start issuing the new notes via ATMs and over-the-counter transactions.