A group of ethnic youth leaders, the Nigerian Ethnic Youths Leaders Council (NEYLC) has described the House of Representatives’ resolution on the new cash
The NEYLC is made up of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youths Movement, Oduduwa Youths,Middle Belt Youth Forum , different Northern and Southern Youth groups.The forum in an address by Barr.Comrade Abang asked the CBN to ignore the resolution, saying it is not worth more than the paper on which it was written.
The statement read, “The House of Representatives resolution against CBN’s recent policy on cash withdrawal limits is illegal and baseless. “We urge the CBN to ignore the resolution and discard it like the noise from the market place which does not deserve any attention.
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