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eNaira Goes Live On Monday October 25, 2021

President Buhari To Unveil Digital Currency In State House

By Chimara Bygold

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari is scheduled to formally unveil the Nigerian Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), known as the eNaira, on Monday 25 October 2021, at the State House, Abuja.

The launch of the eNaira is a culmination of research efforts by the Central Bank of Nigeria in advancing the boundaries of payments system to make financial  transactions easier and seamless for every strata of the society.
A statement signed by Osita Nwanisobi, the director of corporate communication at the CBN, noted that, following series of  engagements with relevant stakeholders, including the banking community, fintech operators, merchants and a cross section of Nigerians, the CBN designed the digital currency to be activated on Monday, October 25, 2021.

The CBN says it is committed to ensuring that the eNaira, like the physical Naira, is accessible to everyone. The digital currency marks a major step forward in the evolution of money.

Given that the eNaira is a journey, the central bank official the unveiling marks the first step in that journey, which will continue with a series of further modifications, capabilities and enhancements to the platforms.

“The CBN will continue to work with relevant partners to ensure a seamless process that will benefit every user, particularly those in the rural areas and the unbanked population.

“Since the eNaira is a new product, and amongst the first CBDCs in the world, we have put a structure to promptly address any issue that might arise from the pilot implementation of the eNaira.

“Accordingly, following Monday’s formal launch by the President, the Bank will further engage various stakeholders as we enter a new age consistent with global financial advancement,” the statement read in part.

The theme of the eNaira is: “Same Naira, more possibilities”.

Chimara Bygold

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