Find Lasting Solution To New Naira Swap, Cash Withdrawal Policy Crisis, SAN Tasks FG 

0
499

By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan

The National President of the Oke-Ogun Development Consultative Forum (ODCF), Barrister Ahmed Raji (SAN) has urged Federal government to find lasting solution to new Naira swap and cash withdrawal policy crisis.

ODCF National President in a statement made available to journalists in Ibadan on Sunday, said the new Naira swap and cash withdrawal policy is already 

creating suffering for the masses in Nigeria.

” We are calling on the federal government through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)  to expedite action on the cash swap/cash withdrawal limit policy and make the new Naira notes available for the people,” he said.

Barrister Raji added, ” it is very clear that the situation in the country, especially that of the cash swap and cash withdrawal limit policy has caused a lot of hardship for the people, this has shown in the emotional outburst that has led to violent riots across the country and loss of lives and properties”.

He stressed that the people of Oke-Ogun should remain calm and avoid activities that might lead to violence and destruction of properties in the region, saying, ” in

Oke – Ogun, we should remember that the development process to get our region to an enviable level has started, the federal and State government have started looking towards developing natural resources in our area while business owners are thronging towards the region to establish their businesses’.

On the need to eschew violence at this critical period so as not to destroy the little we have and chase away those coming to help build more’, Barrister Raji tasked  community leaders in Oke Ogun to  be working towards attracting and building public infrastructures rather than destroying them through violent mob actions and protests.

“I urge our monarchs, community leaders, market leaders, youths leaders and others to please have periodic discussions with our youths so they will have sense of belonging in this process of safeguarding the little we have till we have more”

He however challenged youths in Oke-Ogun to also see the 2023 elections as important to change the fortune of Nigeria for the better, asking them to vote for their conscience and eschew violence, saying, youths should rather decide on good leadership come the 2023 elections rather than rioting.

The Senior Advocate also called on the federal government to expedite actions towards resolving the crisis associated to the new Nigerian naira swap and cash withdrawal policy that has created suffering for the masses.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here