On Wednesday, the Supreme Court failed to issue a definitive ruling on the naira redesign/naira swap policy implemented by the federal government through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
When the case before the Supreme Court resumed on Wednesday (today), there were hopes that it would issue a definitive ruling on the validity of the old naira notes, but that did not happen.
Before adjourning the case until March 3, 2023, after the presidential election, the Supreme Court stated that it would not be pressured to become a scapegoat in the country over the ongoing controversies surrounding the Naira redesign and swap policy.
WITHIN NIGERIA reports that the Supreme Court has heard a case filed by the state governments of Kaduna, Kogi, Zamfara, and others against President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) seeking an injunction to prevent the government from implementing the February 10 deadline for old N200, N500, and N1,000 notes to cease being legal tender.
However, as the Supreme Court adjourned the case once more, some Nigerians took to Twitter to express their thoughts on the development.
Senator Shehu Sani, a former Kaduna Central lawmaker, was among those who revealed his thoughts, claiming that the Supreme Court’s decision on Wednesday left two fighting couples in the middle of the sea.
He wrote:
The Supreme Court left the two fighting couples in the middle of the sea.
The Supreme Court left the two fighting couples in the middle of the sea.
— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) February 22, 2023
See some reactions:
@FirstOmoIbadan: March 3rd is still not good enough. A date after March 11th would have been better.
@leog2005: Is obvious those overnight champions of the masses (APC govs) have lost this case, is time for them sit back and allow Nigerians make their choice, the days of vote buying is gone. Welcome to the Era of integrity and competence. Nigerians pls vote wisely.
@oga_pharmacist: The Supreme Court is eroding its legitimacy and aura by the day – not good for our nation.
In any case, this old naria matter is dead as dodo. The old notes have lost trust of the people, even though the course reinstate them, not many people will accept and trade in them.
@PoojaMedia: BREAKING: The Supreme Court on Wednesday adjourned a case instituted by the state governments against the Federal Government challenging the implementation of the naira redesign.
The apex court adjourned the case to March 3 for judgement.
Hmmmm
@HiikyaaTor: Why Yahaya Bello was in Supreme Court fighting for the redemption of their old Naira ( now worthless ) the high court just gave an order of 14 properties linked to him!
Karma is so fast
@UncleKenPhD: is indeed part of Nigeria’s problem! When it comes important national issues, Supreme Court takes years to make a decision,but when it comes to corruption-ridden issue, like Hope Uzodimma’s,
@SupremeCourtNg would be fast to deliver Rulings.
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