President
Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday formally unveiled the new N100 centenary
anniversary commemorative note at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The
short ceremony, which was initially scheduled for last Wednesday, did
not hold then because of the President’s journey to Burkina Faso.
Vice
President Namadi Sambo and the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Governor, Mr.
Godwin Emefiele, joined the President to unveil the note during the
weekly Federal Executive Council meeting.
Shortly
after presenting the note, Emefiele said it was issued to commemorate
the 100 years of the amalgamation of the southern and northern
protectorates to form Nigeria.
He
listed some countries that had before now issued currencies to mark
epochal events to include Morocco, Russia and Costa Rica, among others.
The CBN governor said the new note was produced with the most advanced security features in the world.
Emefiele
listed the design platforms on which the note was made to include
security, durability, attractiveness, cultural heritage and
transformation.
Jonathan lauded the
CBN for coming up with the commemorative note, though it was coming a
bit late since activities marking the nation’s centenary had been
concluded.
He recalled that a commemorative N50 note was also introduced to mark the nation’s 50th independence anniversary.
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, also commended the CBN for coming up with the new N100 note.
She specifically lauded the QRC feature on the back of the note.
The code, if scanned with iPhones and iPads, leads users to a website where the nation’s history can be accessed.
The minister also raised questions on the amount the CBN would use to print the new note and whether it would be done locally.
Jonathan, however, said the questions would be answered when a memorandum on the issue was presented to the FEC.
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