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Nigeria to Bar Cash Withdrawals From Government Accounts

Nigerian officials will be barred from withdrawing cash from government accounts from March 1, the head of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) said in a statement.
BY THE DELTAN NEWS DESK with Agency Reports
January 9, 2023
7:24 pm
Modibbo R. HammanTukur and other stakeholders at a recent event

The new rules, which will apply to federal, local, and state officials, are aimed at combating money laundering and corruption and are in line with government efforts to move Africa’s most populous nation toward a cashless economy.

“Civil servants are becoming more and more vulnerable to money laundering and its predicate offences due to their exposure to cash withdrawals from public accounts,” NFIU director and chief executive Modibbo R. HammanTukur said in the statement.

NFIU analysis found that from 2015 to 2022, officials withdrew nearly 1.1 trillion naira ($2.45 billion) from government accounts – most of it exceeding previous withdrawal limits.

“In the unlikely event that a public official feels he may need cash withdrawal, he may apply for approval for a waiver from the presidency which may be granted on a case-by-case basis,” HammanTukur said in the statement.

Last month, Nigeria’s central bank began circulating newly designed 200-, 500- and 1,000-naira notes and limited weekly cash withdrawals to curb inflation and move towards a cashless economy.

Almost 85% of the 3.23 trillion naira ($7.2 billion) in cash in circulation is now held outside of banks.

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