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Dear readers, does it make sense at all to spend almost 60 billion Naira just to print 2.5 billion Naira? Well, why this news now? A part of me says it's strategic news at the right time just to drive home the eNaira gospel. Read.
CBN spent N58.6bn to print 2.5bn Naira notes in 2020 – Report

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) spent N58.618 billion to print 2.518 billion Naira notes last year.

The apex bank disclosed this in its 2020 Currency Report posted on its website on Thursday.

The figure, according to the report was lower than the N75.5 billion and N64.0 billion spent by the CBN for the printing of currency in 2019 and 2018 respectively.

It said: “The total cost incurred on printing of banknotes in 2020 amounted to N58.6 billion compared with N75.5 billion in 2019. This indicated a decrease of N16.9 billion or 28.84 percent.”

CBN also revealed that the notes were printed in the country by the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Plc (NSPM Plc).

“The CBN approved 2.518 billion pieces of banknotes of various denominations in 2020 to satisfy the currency needs of the economy compared with 3.830 billion in the preceding year.

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“The NSPM Plc was awarded the contract for the production of the entire indent. At end of December 2020, NSPM Plc had delivered 100 percent of the approved indent.”

The apex bank also put the total stock of currency (issuable & non-issuable) in its vaults at the end of December 2020 at 2.747 billion pieces compared to 2.641 billion pieces in 2019.

This indicated an increase of 105.73 million pieces or 4.0 percent.

“At end of December 2020, the total issuable notes (newly printed notes and Counted Audited Clean notes) was 592.94 million pieces compared with 726.43 million pieces in 2019, representing a decrease of 133.49 million pieces or 18.38 percent,” the report added.
From https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/cbn-spen ... 20-report/

Does this make sense? Except it's another mispresented news just to sell the eNaira gospel.
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