Naira Scarcity: Bank customers lament withdrawal limits
In response to the situation, POS operators have increased transaction charges in some parts of the country.
In response to the situation, POS operators have increased transaction charges in some parts of the country.
Governor Abiodun while visiting the affected areas described the level of destruction as shocking and unprecedented in Sagamu.
The bank operators urged customers to hold less cash and embrace online transactions.
On Monday, the protesters started by burning tyres and later burnt down two banks, throwing Sagamu into chaos.
The governor ordered residents of the state to continue accepting the old naira notes as legal tender.
Millions of Nigerians continue to grapple with hardship amid the cash crunch.
"Yes, I believe in Buhari, I still do and I will never stop believing in him. But I no longer ...
“Two banks and two vehicles were set ablaze by the protesters in Udu," the Delta police spokesperson says.
Ibadan residents protested over the scarcity of fuel and new naira notes.
The APC campaign official said Mr Buhari has refused to listen to appeals from Nigerians on the naira redesign policy.
Since Tuesday, banks in Ondo State have provided only skeletal services, shutting down as soon they run out of cash.
The governor also announced that food banks will be created to serve vulnerable citizens in the state
“We are angry because our own hard earned money is what the banks are using to torment us.”
The police chief in the state summons bank managers, oil marketers, and others to defuse tension in Ondo
Mr Tinubu says he is in the presidential race to save the lives of the people.
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