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Nigeria at 61: C’River Assembly Speakers Says Nigeria Has Reached a Milestone, Sues For Peaceful Coexistence

As Nigeria celebrates her 61st Independence Anniversary on October 1, the Speaker of Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. (Hon.) Eteng Jonah Williams has sued for peaceful coexistence among various ethnic nationalities in the country.

The Speaker who stated this in Calabar on Thursday, congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Ben Ayade and Nigerians as whole for attaining the milestone, despite the challenges the country has gone through.

“At 61, I wish every Nigerian well. Let us keep Nigeria peaceful. We’ve gone through a lot. We’ve gone through so many challenges. Every great nation goes through that. Let us have hope, especially for us Cross Riverians. Let us think Cross River, let us think the Nigerian project. We must leave in peace with one another.

“For those that are giving us cause to cry, I say please let us unite and work with government to achieve a better Nigeria. Our founding fathers have done well. This is the time for us to create our own legacies so that our children will celebrate us.”, he said.

Eteng said that the country has achieved a lot at 61, especially when compared to other great nations that are about 200 years old. He said Nigeria would achieve much more if democratic governance is sustained and continuously improved upon.

He concluded by saying that the relationship among different groups in the country should be founded on truth and mutual respect, adding that “We should attack those things that divide us and believe in Nigeria. Tribalism won’t help us.”

Independence Day Address By President Muhammadu Buhari

INDEPENDENCE DAY ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON THE OCCASION OF NIGERIA’S SIXTY FIRST INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY, FRIDAY 1ST OCTOBER, 2021.

Citizens of Nigeria.

It is with full gratitude to God that today, we celebrate Nigeria’s sixty first Independence Anniversary.

For 1st of October 1960 to happen, all hands were on deck. East, West, North all came together to celebrate freedom. Today should not only serve as a reminder of the day the British handed over the reins of power to Nigerians, but also unified Nigerians from all ethnic groups, religions and regions.

Today, despite the challenges we face, most Nigerians still maintain the spirit of 1st October. That positive outlook and determination to make Nigeria a peaceful and prosperous nation. It is due to this collective attitude that Nigeria doggedly continues to remain a united and indivisible nation.

Fellow Nigerians, the past eighteen months have been some of the most difficult periods in the history of Nigeria. Since the civil war, I doubt whether we have seen a period of more heightened challenges than what we have witnessed in this period.

Our original priorities for 2020 were to continue stabilising our economy following the deep recession while restoring peace in areas confronted with security challenges. But the COVID-19 pandemic and its devastating impact on all nations meant we needed to shift gears and re-strategise.

Nigerians came together as one to fight against COVID-19. It is this attitude and by the special grace of God, we continue to survive the pandemic as a nation and indeed, provide leadership and example at regional and international levels.

The doomsday scenario predicted for our country never came. Even as the Delta variant continues to spread, we have built the capacity we need to respond now and into the future.

I will therefore appeal to Nigerians not to take COVID lightly, adhere to public health and social measures, put your mask on and get vaccinated. We can control this pandemic, but it requires effort on everybody’s part. The investments we made in response to COVID-19 will also serve our country to tackle any future disease outbreaks or pandemics.

Despite the global inequity in access to vaccines, the Government of Nigeria has continued to explore all available options to ensure Nigerians have free access to safe and effective vaccines.

Some five million vaccine doses have been administered to Nigerians through efforts led by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency and we will continue to explore options for purchase or acquisition of vaccines such as through COVAX and the African Vaccine Acquisition Trust.

I will take this opportunity to remind the global community that the current state of access to COVID-19 vaccines is unacceptable. We cannot afford a situation where a handful of countries keep the global vaccine supply to themselves at the expense of other nations.

We must act now to accelerate equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. This is the message I conveyed to the international community in New York last week.

As we push to source vaccines for our immediate needs, we shall invest more to support our pharmaceutical and research agencies to come up with ideas for locally developed vaccines. Should another pandemic arise in the future, Our question is simple; will Nigeria be ready?

Accordingly, I have directed the Ministries of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Health, Education and Science and Technology to work with Nigerian and International pharmaceutical companies and research organisations to enhance Nigeria’s domestic pharmaceutical capacity.

Already, the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority is raising a $200 million fund for this initiative that will complement the Central Bank of Nigeria’s ongoing N85 billion Healthcare Sector Research and Development Intervention Scheme to support local researchers in the development of vaccines and drugs to combat communicable and non-communicable diseases, including COVID-19.

Fellow Nigerians, this is just the beginning.

Similarly, on our approach to food security, I am proud to announce Nigeria has commenced its journey to pharmaceutical independence.

This journey, which will take years to achieve but will ultimately result in Nigerian based companies developing the Active Pharmaceutical substances and competence needed for us to make our own drugs and vaccines.

Fellow Nigerians,

As our economy continues to open after the COVID-19 related lockdowns, we have also seen the resurgence of insecurity in certain parts of the country.

In the last four months, the gallant men and women of the Military and Security Agencies have made tremendous progress in addressing these new security challenges. We are taking the fight to our enemies from all angles and we are winning.

Earlier this year, I launched the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure, the Deep Blue Project, which is designed to secure Nigerian waters up to the Gulf of Guinea. I am happy to inform Nigerians that we have taken delivery of key assets for this project and very soon, its impact will be felt.

In the North East region alone, over eight thousand Boko Haram terrorists have surrendered.

To support our surge approach to fighting banditry, the Nigerian Armed Forces have recruited over 17,000 personnel across all ranks. Furthermore, I have also approved for the Nigerian Police Force to recruit 10,000 police officers annually over the next six years.

I am also pleased to note that most of the Air Force platforms we acquired over the past three years have started to arrive in Nigeria. These will positively impact our security operations in all parts of the country.

In line with section 14(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the security and welfare of Nigerians continue to be the prime focus on which programmes and projects of our government revolves.

Therefore, as a Government, we are ready to arrest and prosecute all persons inciting violence through words or action. Our resolve for a peaceful, united and one Nigeria remains resolute and unwavering.

That said, our hope is not to fight for peace. We can always settle our grievances peacefully without spilling any blood.

I will therefore take this opportunity, on this special day that symbolises the unity and oneness of our great nation, to ask all Nigerians to embrace peace and dialogue, whatever your grievances.

The seeds of violence are planted in people’s heads through words. Reckless utterances of a few have led to losses of many innocent lives and destruction of properties.

Such unfiltered and unsubstantiated lies and hate speeches by a few evil persons must be stopped. Our media houses and commentators must move away from just reporting irresponsible remarks to investigating the truth behind all statements and presenting the facts to readers.

We must all come out and speak against the lies being peddled. At this point, I would want to sincerely appreciate the large number of our Traditional, Religious and Community leaders as well as other well-meaning Nigerians who, in their various fora are openly spreading the message of peaceful co-existence and conflict settlement through dialogue in their respective communities.

Nigeria is for all of us. Its unity is not negotiable. And its ultimate success can only be achieved if we all come together with a common goal of having peace and prosperity for our nation.

We shall continue to work on dialogue based solutions to address legitimate grievances. But we remain ready to take decisive actions against secessionist agitators and their sponsors who threaten our national security.

The recent arrests of Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Adeyemo, and the ongoing investigations being conducted have revealed certain high-profile financiers behind these individuals. We are vigorously pursuing these financiers including one identified as a serving member of the national assembly.

Fellow Nigerians,

This is a clear example of how people abandon their national leadership positions for their selfish gains. Instead of preaching unity, they are funding and misleading our youth to conduct criminal acts that sometimes lead to unfortunate and unnecessary loss of lives and property.

As the so-called leaders run abroad to hide, our innocent youths are misled and left in the streets to fight for their senseless and destructive causes.

Government will continue, with greater level of peoples’ participation and in collaboration with our international partners, to improve the security architecture, reduce enabling environment for criminality to thrive and eliminate opportunities for terrorism financing.

Fellow Nigerians, our unrelenting effort at resolving an almost two-decade stalling on the management of our Petroleum resources and ensuring equitable consideration to our host communities has resulted in the enactment of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021.

This Act not only overhauls the Institutional, regulatory and fiscal framework of the Petroleum Industry but also reduces the previous opacity associated with this sector.

This is the first step to the reforms as the process is a continuous one. Already, to further improve the governance framework, I have sought for an amendment of sections 11(2)(b) and 34(2)(b). We will also continue to review and amend as appropriate.

At this juncture, it is very appropriate that I salute the leadership and members of the Ninth Assembly for their patriotism, dedication to duty, candour and most importantly the dispatch with which they have enacted legacy legislations for this nation. I do not take such level of cooperation for granted and hope it continues for the overall efficiency of the Federal machinery.

Nigeria’s Roadmap on Local Refining is on track with the Commissioning of a Modular refinery in Imo State.

A second is scheduled for commissioning by the end of this year in Edo State and the third one in Bayelsa State by 2022.

In addition to the modular projects, we also have the two mega refinery projects coming up in Lagos and Akwa Ibom States.

As these refineries are commissioned, more employment opportunities are created and there would be increased petroleum products available for local consumption which will significantly reduce our reliance on importation.

In further demonstrating our plan to reduce our dependence on oil and tapping from our enormous gas resources, this administration remains committed to the “Decade of Gas” Initiative, which is aimed at bringing to focus the utilization of our huge gas resources.

Already, we are supporting and promoting various gas-based projects including NLNG Train 7 and the mega urea and ammonia projects in the South-South region.

As we continue to optimise and enhance our oil and gas sector, I am also proud and delighted to state that our economic diversification strategy remains on course with the persistent increase in Non-Oil Sector contribution to GDP.

We recovered from economic recession in quarter four of 2020 with a GDP growth rate of 0.11%, and grew by 0.51% and 5.01% in real terms in the first and second quarters of 2021.

The Agricultural sector remains key to our economic diversification efforts as the sector has been a consistent driver of the non-oil sector contributing 22.35% and 23.78% to the overall GDP in the first and second quarter of 2021.

We have seen significant private sector investments in almost all areas of the agricultural value chain. And these have continued even during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Unfortunately, as our food production capacity has increased, food prices have been going up due to artificial shortages created by middlemen who have been buying and hoarding these essential commodities for profiteering.

To address this, I am hereby directing the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to rehabilitate the National Food Reserve Agency and also work with security agencies, the Nigerian Commodity Exchange, and the National Assembly to find a lasting solution to these disruptive and unpatriotic hoarding activities.

To further enhance food production, we have completed several new dams and are in the process of rehabilitating several River Basin Development Authorities to enhance ground water supply for rainfed agriculture as well as surface water for irrigation agriculture.

The water projects we completed between 2015 to 2020 have improved Nigerian’s access to potable water to 71% between 2015 and 2020. This means 12.5 million additional Nigerians now have direct access to potable water.

Fellow Nigerians,

This Government remains concerned by the significant transportation infrastructure deficit we have. Addressing the challenges our commuters and lorry drivers face on the motorways is still a high priority to us.

To complement our budgetary allocations, the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund and the Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme, we recently established a N15trillion Infrastructural Corporation of Nigeria Limited (INFRACO), which is expected to begin operation by the fourth quarter of this year.

INFRACO will also focus on leveraging resources on a public-private sector basis for infrastructural development in Nigeria.

We hope through these innovative programs, the additional cost burden on individuals and businesses because of inefficient logistics operations will be reduced and ultimately, eliminated.

We currently have over 13,000 kilometres of roads and bridges under construction all over the country of which a fair percentage have been completed.

As we fix our roads, we also continue to extend and upgrade Nigeria’s railway network with the notable opening of the Warri- Itakpe standard gauge rail line.

To increase capacity, we have introduced more locomotives, coaches and wagons including the establishment of a Wagon Assembly in Kajola, Ogun State.

The sea ports however still remain problematic. The effect of our various interventions to reduce the gridlocks and inefficiencies have been slower than expected.

However, the implementation of the Electronic Call-Up System as well as the conversion of the Lillypond Container Terminal to a Vehicle Transit Area will further enhance the ease of cargo evacuation.

Our prioritisation of developing Nigeria’s Digital Economy has positively impacted the contribution of the ICT sector to our GDP.

We hope our present efforts to ensure all Nigerians use a National Identification Number as well as our planned roll-out of the fifth generation (5G) network technology will ensure we stay in line with the global innovation curve as a Nation.

As we embrace the digital economy in Nigeria, we are fully aware of the prospects and the perils. Our policies have been developed to enable Nigerians to take advantage of the prospects and avoid the perils of digital technologies.

Social media is a very useful platform that has enabled millions of Nigerians to connect with loved ones, promote their businesses, socialise, and access news and other information.

However, recent events have shown that the platform is not just an innocuous platform for information dissemination.

Rather some users have misused the platform to organise, coordinate, and execute criminal activities, propagate fake news, and promote ethnic and religious sentiments.

To address these negative trends, the Federal Government of Nigeria suspended the operations of Twitter in Nigeria on June 5, 2021 to allow the Government put measures in place to address these challenges.

Following the suspension of Twitter operations, Twitter Inc. reached out to the Federal Government of Nigeria to resolve the impasse. Subsequently, I constituted a Presidential Committee to engage Twitter to explore the possibility of resolving the issue.

The Committee, along with its Technical Team, has engaged with Twitter and have addressed a number of key issues. These are:

a. National Security and Cohesion;

b. Registration, Physical presence and Representation;

c. Fair Taxation;

d. Dispute Resolution; and

e. Local Content.

Following the extensive engagements, the issues are being addressed and I have directed that the suspension be lifted but only if the conditions are met to allow our citizens continue the use of the platform for business and positive engagements.

As a country, we are committed to ensuring that digital companies use their platform to enhance the lives of our citizens, respect Nigeria’s sovereignty, cultural values and promote online safety.

Nigeria’s progressive diplomacy continues to manifest through growing numbers of highly placed Nigerians in positions of regional and global influences. Very recently, Nigeria won election for the position of Commissioner for the expanded Political, Peace and Security Affairs of the African Union.

Our persistent calls for a reorganized and reformed ECOWAS, to make the organization citizens-sensitive, paid off with the acceptance by the Authority of Heads of State and Governments of ECOWAS to commence the agreed reforms in the organization ahead of the next elections of the organization’s principal officers in December this year.

At the African Development Bank, World Trade Organization and indeed, the United Nations, footprints of Nigeria’s Diplomacy are clearly evident.

We remain confident that our goal of lifting 100million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years is achievable.

Considering the positive impact of our Social Investment Programs, I recently approved an increase in the number of N-Power program beneficiaries from 500,000 to 1,000,000.

Out of this, 510,000 have started the programme while the competitive selection process for onboarding the outstanding 490,000 beneficiaries is in progress.

The National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme is currently being implemented in 35 States of the Federation and the FCT. Over 103,000 women have been engaged and empowered as cooks under the programme, while about 10 million pupils are being fed across public primary schools in the country.

To grant increased access to credit to the most poor and vulnerable, I have directed an increase in the disbursement of Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme loans to an additional one million beneficiaries laying more emphasis on the smallholding farmers through the farmers Moni program.

Fellow Nigerians,

For far too long we have neglected the centrality of the civil service as the engine of governance and this has manifested in ineffective service delivery.

There is widespread discontent and disillusion about the efficiency and probity of our civil service.

It is for this reason that we are refocusing the Nigerian Civil Service to provide World class service to run our country.

The youths of this great country remain propellants for our today and provide guarantees that we would have a secure tomorrow.

eNaira.com – eNaira Official Website Opened

eNaira.com – The Nigeria eNaira official website is now opened. The Central Bank of Nigeria has finally unveiled the eNaira digital currency official website ahead of the October 1st launch date.

The only official website of eNaira is https://enaira.com/

The eNaira is a digital currency that will be issued by the Nigerian Government to provide a form of digital denominated currency and can be used as a medium of exchange and store of value.

SEE ALSO: Digital Currency: How to Get the Nigeria eNaira, eWallet and App

This simply means one can transact monetary business with the eNaira. If peradventure you find yourself in a store, kiosk, supermarket, or any other places of business that you want to purchase goods or services, you can transfer eNaira to the sellers’ eNaira Wallet as a means of payment.

Note! This has been legally approved by the Nigeria Central Bank and the Federal Government of Nigeria as a medium of exchange.

With the eNaira, you can perform, fast, secure and cheap means of payment over the Cash currency.

If you have the eNaira digital currency stored in your wallet, you can simply process transactions in a faster and secure way without breaches and loopholes. Your digital currency is stored and saved in a secure location that no one can have or gain access to except you only.

eNaira Official Website is the only website to create an account, this is the only website to visit for any complaint and transactional information. It is important to know that whatever that has original must surely have counterfeit and as such, they will surely be a fake website claiming to the eNaira Official website.

What eNaira will do?

Trade and Investment:

The eNaira will increase local and international trade, by enabling faster and cheaper businesses among nations of the world. This time, you do not necessarily need to convert your money to United States Dollars before buying a product or service outside. With the eNaira, your trade and investment are done better.

Security

The eNaira will have better and strong security, unlike the physical Naira that has faked ones disperse all over the nation, there will not be an avenue to mint fake Digital currency, this is absolutely impossible.

Revenue

Digital Currency will also foster revenue collection, by reducing the circulation of cash around the nation, and the method of revenue collection will be via blockchain technology, deducting from transactional fees.

Inclusion

The eNaira will create an environment for affordable and means of products and services that meets the people’s need, credit, and insurance, payment and saving will be done in a sustainable and responsible way.

Functions of the eNaira

The eNaira will function in a broader way, unlike the physical Naira, the eNaira has the following functions:

  1. It is exchanged peer to peer.
  2. It is universal – anybody can hold it
  3. It does not yield any interest in the wallet.
  4. Seamless transfer of monetary value
  5. Makes transactions fast and cheaper.

What are the features of eNaira?

Unified Payment System

What this means is, customers can transfer money from their bank account to the eNaira Wallet without any hustle and store for a longer period of time, where charges will not be deducted for ATM maintenance fees or SMS alert charges.

Peer-to-Peer Payment

This feature will enable people to transfer money to others through the eNaira wallet or the eNaira.com – eNaira Official Website linked to an account or a card. This process will use blockchain technology to perform transactional transfers.

Bank Accont Management

With the eNaira Wallet, customers can manage their account statement, check account balances, view their wallet balance, and view transaction history.

Contactless Payment

This enables two people transacting business to use the QR scanner enabled in the app to perform a seamless transfer by just scanning the barcode. Just the way you pair Xender to another Xender.

Questions about the eNaira and the eNaira Official Website.

How Do I Store eNaira

You will need an eNaira wallet to store and hold the digital currency and the wallet is held and managed on a distributed ledger.

How can I mine eNaira?

As of the moment, you cannot mine the eNaira because it is not like the BTC, the eNaira is a digital currency and a liability on the Central Bank of Nigeria.

How to Buy eNaira?

The eNaira can be purchased exclusively from accredited agents from the CBN, and commercial banks.

How can I own the eNaira?

You can own the eNaira by simply download the official app from the Google play store, register and transfer fund from you local account toe ht eNaira wallet, as of the moment the app is not yet on the Apple playstore.

How can I contact eNaira Support?

You can contact eNaira support by calling +2348006936472 or eMail, you can also visit the via [email protected] physical address at Plot 33, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Way Central Business District, Cadastral Zone, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.

The eNaira Platform – a Community that serves the public

The eNaira platform allows you to interact and meet like-mind individuals who are willing and keen to take the eNaira digital currency to the next level, you can ask questions, answer questions.

You can become part of the eNaira platform by signing up with the official community portal on https://community.enaira.com. The eNaira platform will give you access to questions troubling the users, all complaints can be left on the platform for experts to answer.

Digital Currency: How to Get the Nigeria eNaira, eWallet and App

The Nigeria Digital Currency – eNaira officially launches on 1st October 2021. However, a lot of people are wondering what the eNaira is all about or even what it is used for. As an education platform, crossriverhub.ng feels the need to educate its users and as many people who may be interested to know about the digital currency and its proposed uses, including how to use it.

eNaira is the official digital currency of the Federal Government of Nigeria issued by the apex bank, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). It is to be used side by side with the fiat (call it, the normal banknote) and it is expected to represent the Nigerian Naira in the digital world. The Nigerian digital currency serving as both a medium of exchange and a store of value is believed will offer better payment prospects in retail transactions when compared to cash payments.

What You Should About The ENaira

As the Nigeria digital currency launches, it is important you know these few things about the currency.

How is the Currency Stored?

The eNaira is held in digital storage, eNaira Wallet, and managed on a distributed ledger.

How Safe is the Currency?

The currency has a unique identity and security structure. Unlike cryptocurrencies, it is traceable and as such, fraudulent activities can be traced. You can monitor your e-wallet activities from the app.

What are the Uses for eNaira?

  • eNaira can be used for payment solutions ranging from retail transactions to diaspora remittances even at cheaper rates than other options.
  • The currency can also be used for both international and local trade, exchanged peer to peer and is universal which means anybody can hold it. It does not yield any interest.
  • It will also create jobs for youths. Here is an article on how to become an e-Naira merchant.

What is an eNaira Wallet?

eNaira Wallet is the official digital storage app provided by the Central Bank of Nigeria to hold the new digital currency, eNaira.

How To Get The ENaira

To start using the Nigeria digital currency, eNaira, you need to create an eNaira Wallet which allows you to send, receive and spend eNaira with little or no charges at all.

The steps below will guide you to get started;

  • For Android Users: download the eNaira app (termed “Speed”) from either the Google Play Store
  • For iPhone Users: Download the app from the Apple Store and complete the registration process.
  • For Feature Phone Users: Utilize the USSD codes and follow the registration prompts.
  • Payments can be made by scanning QR codes.

Notably, you may be required to link your personal bank account(s) and/or bank verification details (you should however be reminded that sensitive bank details should always be kept away from the internet).

How To Resolve Failed ENaira Transactions

In the case of any failed transaction, users are advised to reach out to the customer support of the bank selected during the registration for eNaira. For quick resolution of failed transactions reach out to the bank’s available channels such as phone, email, WhatsApp, Facebook, etc.

For issues not resolved after 48 hours, customers should send an email to CBN’s eNaira Customer Support via [email protected]

Visit the eNaira website www.enaira.com for further details on the currency.

Become an eNaira Merchant in Nigeria and Start making money

eNaira Merchant will pave the way to creating a passive income while you focus on your career – The eNaira is a digital currency initiated by the Central Bank of Nigeria and approved by the Federal Government to help improve the monetary value, the currency will be using a medium of exchange and will be generally acceptable in the world.

The eNaira will only be allowed to be distributed by the Central Bank of Nigeria, commercial banks, and eNaira merchants. To know how to get eNaira, eWallet and App, click here.

This will be an opportunity for those who are unemployed and want to create a business for themselves. Just the Point of Sale (POS) business we have today, that the mode of operation, the eNaira merchant will carry out transactions but in a digital format.

We have also written down an in-depth article about the eNaira Official website and what to expect, we encourage you to read the article to understand how the eNaira works and things you should take note of when it is finally launched.

How To Become An ENaira Merchant In Nigeria

To become an eNaira merchant, you have to go to your bank and talk to the customer care service and request the eNaira merchant application form which will attract zero charges. The form will be provided and you are expected to provide all the necessary information to qualify you to become a fully approved eNaira Merchant.

Who Is An ENaira Merchant?

A Merchant is a person to whom some or all aspects of the postal outlet have been delegated
by a higher merchant, e.g. the Commercial Bank.

ENaira Application And Approval Requirement

Any financial institution that wishes to engage in eNaira merchant shall submit an application for approval to the CBN. The application shall clearly state the extent of the merchant activities and responsibilities of the relevant parties.

The application shall be submitted to the Office of the Director, Banking & Payments System Department, CBN, Abuja. All applicants shall supply information to the CBN as may be required from time to time.

Information required by the CBN to become a licensed eNaira Merchant shall include:

  1. Name of the applicant
  2. Postal Address/email
  3. Business Address
  4. Telephone number
  5. Company Registration Number/certificate
  6. Bank Verification Number
  7. Know Your Customer (KYC) information

Activities To Be Carried Out By The ENaira Merchant

  1. eNaira deposit and transfer
  2. Bills payment (utilities, taxes, tenement rates, subscription, etc.).
  3. Payment of salaries.
  4. Balance inquiry.
  5. Generation and issuance of the mini statement.
  6. Agent mobile payments/banking services
  7. Repayment of loans.
  8. Collection of bank mail/correspondence for customers.
  9. Any other activity as the CBN may from time to time prescribe.

Who can be an eNaira Merchant?

  • Individuals
  • Financial Institutions
  • Government
  • Businesses
  • NGOs

What You Should Know About The Digital Currency

  • In August, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced that Bitt Inc., an international fintech firm, has been appointed as the Technical Partner for its digital currency, dubbed eNaira, which would be presented later this year.
  • Bitt Inc is a financial technology business that uses blockchain and distributed ledger technology to enable safe peer-to-peer transactions with seamless mobile money across Bitt’s software and mobile apps.
  • The Central Bank of Nigeria has stated that the e-naira which will be launched on October 1, is a legal tender equal to the naira and must be accepted as a form of payment by all merchants and business establishments.

If you have more information, suggestion, opinion regarding this article, please chat with to us via the WhatsApp icon and we would give you a reply in a jiffy.

We would also, update you if there are any documentation changes. Meanwhile, eNaira merchant application form is not yet out. We would release the form here as soon as the form comes out.

Disclaimer: This article is written to understand how the eNaira Merchant will work, this is an unofficial statement from the CBN or the Government. To further understand how to become an eNaira Merchant, please visit your bank for more details 

Ayade, Aregbesola commission ultramodern fire fighting truck in Calabar, laud PMB

Cross River State governor, Sir Ben Ayade, supported by the Minister for Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on Tuesday commissioned a state-of-the-art fire fighting truck in Calabar.

Governor Ayade lauded President Muhammadu Buhari and the minister for the truck, which is one of about 200 acquired by the federal government.
Describing the acquisition and distribution of the trucks as one of the silent achievements of President Buhari, Ayade commended the minister, whom he said, “is active and performing, delivering on timelines.”

He promised to take a cue from the President and ensure that budgetary provision is made in the 2022 budget for the acquisition of fire fighting trucks for the 18 local governments in the state.

“Cross River is known as the tourism capital of Nigeria and as such safety must be our priority. So you will see that we will reflect this in our budget for 2022 to ensure we provide this kind of fire fighting truck in all the local government areas,” the governor pledged.
Ayade, who noted that emergency response systems have remained a big challenge since fires happen extemporaneously and most times on a state of emergency, disclosed that his government has already placed orders for three fire fighting trucks for the Obudu International Airport.

The minister of interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola accompanied by the controller federal fire service, and all the heads of para military agencies in the state said the deployment of the modern fire fighting truck was to further strengthen safety from unforeseen fires.

While calling on the media to support the effort of government to promote the consciousness of Nigerians in their communities to own the equipment, the former Osun State governor said the federal government has purchased 200 modern fire fighting trucks, distributed 141 and 59 still outstanding.

He pleaded with the personnel handling the trucks to handle them with care as the they do not come cheap.

Arthur Jarvis declares to run for Governor of Cross River State 2023

Sir Arthur Jarvis Archibong, a Chieftain of the People’s Democratic party ,PDP, and foremost businessman, has formally declared his intention to contest for the position of governor of Cross River state come 2023.

Sir Archibong made the declaration, at his Effanga Offiong ward Secretariat ,Mbanyok Ikot Effanga, Akpabuyo LGA of Cross River state on Sunday .

The quintessential educationist and Chancellor, Arthur Jarvis University said it has become imperative for the state to evolve and a breath of fresh air ushered in.

He appealed to his people not to sit on the fence while encouraging them to key into the second phase of voters registration exercise commencing on October 4.

His words: “Surprisingly ,some people have already concluded that the South is not fit or capable of leading the state but I want to assure them that the big hammer they think they wield will not find it’s target, they are in for a big surprise .

“The gentlemanly agreement by our founding fathers is been trampled upon by some individuals, who because of small loaves of bread, try to scuttle the zoning formula, but for the peace and equity of the state, the Southern Senatorial district should be given it’s due .

“I am also consoled by the fact that there is a principled, disciplined, experienced and steadfast State Party exco that will ensure equity and justice especially with the leadership of Venatius Ikem as Party Chairman.

“Our founding fathers are highly principled individuals ,and we know that justice will prevail because they will ensure that leadership as agreed, comes back to the South come 2023.

“I have come to surrender myself to my people ,to my fathers , mothers ,brothers and sisters, all I need are your prayers and support ,we know that going ahead will not be easy but the race is not to the swift ,nor for those with money bags or mercenaries, God will show Himself when the time comes .

The development of Cross River state is Paramount, the state is more important and bigger than any individual or group and with the people on our side, we shall ensure that there is a breath of “Fresh Air ” in our state come 2023 ,” Jarvis Archibong said.

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