Families are still facing tough times as the Central Bank of Nigeria and the President, Major General Muhammadu (retd.), refuse to obey the Supreme Court orders on the new naira notes, OLUWAKEMI ABIMBOLA writes
Mother of two, Mrs Chibuzor Anyaeji, has resorted to sending naira notes to her son and her mother who are in her hometown, Nnewi, Anambra State via interstate transport companies in the last few weeks because there is no other way for them to get money to buy the necessities of life that they need.
Anyaeji, a trader, who sells lubricants at First Gate Bus Stop along Lagos-Badagry Expressway, lamented that the naira crunch has left her unable to meet her financial obligations to her family.
She said that the Supreme Court ruling on Friday, which extended the deadline for the use of old Naira notes as legal tender till December, provided no relief for her and her family.
The Supreme Court led by…