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Naira crisis: Kaduna residents turn to petrol stations for help

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
February 20, 2023
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Residents of Kaduna State have turned to petrol stations for assistance in their desperate search for cash to meet their immediate needs, according to the News Agency of Nigeria.

This development follows the scarcity of liquid cash in the city’s Automated Teller Machines, as well as the closure of Point of Sales operators for the same reason.

According to NAN, people looking for cash flocked to gas stations dispensing fuel to look for people buying gas with cash rather than an electronic transfer.

The parties then came to an agreement that stipulated those in need of money would pay the fuel price via electronic transfer from their accounts and receive the money from the fuel buyer in return.

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People who were interviewed in one of the gas stations claimed that the arrangement was welcomed by many people who had been experiencing extreme hardship.

“I got wind of this arrangement today and went to a petrol station dispensing fuel, talked to a commercial bus driver, and he accepted to help me.

“We agreed that I should pay N7,000, through the station’s PoS, being the cost of his fuel, which I did.

“When it was his turn to be dispensed of the fuel, I presented the N7,000 slip, and collected the cash from him in return; it was a big relief to me as I had no cash on me.

“The major challenge is that it is not everything that can be purchased through electronic transfer of money; there are some needs that can only be satisfied using liquid cash”, said Adamu Saleh, a resident.

He said commercial vehicle operators had been very useful in that regard, just as he praised them for not capitalising on the situation to requesting for something in return.

Another resident, Mrs Aisha Fika, said she had to accost three different people at a petrol station before she secured liquid cash.

“I accosted two people who told me they had already been ‘booked’ by others, but a third person obliged,” she said.

Fika said all efforts to secure cash through the ATMs or PoS proved abortive, until she got wind of the petrol station arrangement.

Another resident, Aminu Lawan, said the challenges with this arrangement, are the uncertainty of network service, and the time spent waiting for the turn of your helper to be dispensed fuel.

“Sometimes, the network can disappoint, or the person to help you is far behind in the petrol queue; except you are patient you may end up getting frustrated”, he said.

Others who spoke to NAN said the arrangement was a big relief, and had helped in reducing the frustration of many, occasioned by the current cash squeeze in the system.

Meanwhile, some hospitals in Kaduna patronised by ordinary people, are experiencing dearth of patients.

Some employees of the hospitals, who were interviewed by NAN, attributed the low turn out to the unavailability of new naira notes.

One of the employees at the hospital, who pleaded for anonymity, said some patients did not even have cash to settle their transportation fare to the hospital.

A patient, Mrs Munirat Umar, met in one of the hospitals, said in spite of her coming late, was able to see a doctor due to low turnout of patients, saying she met empty seats at the waiting hall.

She said the lack of cash, as well as poor network that hindered seamless electronic transfer of money, had played a major role in reducing the number of patients in the hospital.

Another patient, Muhammad Adam, who brought his sister to the hospital, said they were able to see a doctor, but could not pay for medications due to lack of new naira notes.

“We have old naira notes and they have refused to collect the money insisting we pay with the new currency or use the Point of Sale,’’ he said.

NAN also observed that tricycle operators in the Kaduna metropolis now display boldly on their tricycle their account details for customers to settle their fair electronically.

Passengers were also being warned in advance that old N500 and N1,000 notes were no longer legal tenders, and would therefore, not be accepted.

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