The World Bank has raised the alarm about the Naira redesign’s negative effect on Nigeria’s economic activity.
In a new report titled “Nigeria Development Update”, the international financial institution said the Naira redesign might harm SMEs and poor Nigerians due to its timing and short transition period.
It partly read, “While periodic currency redesigns are normal internationally and the naira does appear to be due for it since naira notes have been redesigned for two decades, the timing of and short transition period for this demonetization may have negative impacts on economic activity, in particular for the poorest households.
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“International experience suggests that rapid demonetizations can generate high short-term costs, with small-scale businesses, and poor and vulnerable households, potentially being particularly affected due to being liquidity-constrained and heavily reliant on day-to-day cash transactions.
“At present, households and firms already face elevated financial pressures from prolonged, high inflation, recently compounded by external food and fuel price shocks, and the severe floods, and phasing out existing naira notes over a short period may add to their challenges.”