President Muhammadu Buhari is billed to perform the unveiling of Nigeria’s digital currency known as the eNaira on Monday, 25 October at the State House, Abuja
The Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN’s) Director, Corporate Communications Department, Osita Nwanisobi, who made the announcement in a statement, indicated that the launch of the eNaira was a culmination of several years of research work by the apex bank in advancing the boundaries of the payments system in order to make financial transactions easier and seamless for every stratum of the society.
He stated: “Following a series of engagements with relevant stakeholders including the banking community, fintech operators, merchants and indeed, a cross-section of Nigerians, the CBN designed the digital currency, which shall be activated on Monday, October 25, 2021.
“The eNaira, therefore, marks a major step forward in the evolution of money and the CBN is committed to ensuring that the eNaira, like the physical Naira, is accessible by everyone”, Nwasinobi assured.
According to him, since the eNaira is a journey, the unveiling will mark the first step in that journey, which will continue with a series of further modifications, capabilities and enhancements to the platforms.
The Director further clarified: “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”, he added.