Politicians’ fight to keep old naira note not for Nigerians -Actor Okon Lagos

A comic actor, Bishop Umoh, aka Okon Lagos, has stated that politicians’ fight to keep old naira notes is not for the benefit of Nigerians.

He made this known via his Instagram account on Friday morning.

The actor stated that the naira redesign policy was not intended to punish the common man, but rather to maintain a free and fair election adding that vote-buying politicians had the exact notes that were no longer legal tender.

He wrote, “ No desperate vote-seeking Nigerian politician genuinely cares about you. Their fight to keep all old currency notes as legal tender isn’t for you!

“ Let it just be that N200, N100, N50, N20, N10 and N5 are made available. It will be enough to satisfy the cash needs of every common man.

“ What these vote-buying politicians have are the exact old currency notes that are no longer legal tender (N1000 and N500).

“ Guys chill, let the elections finish. This fight isn’t aimed at punishing the common man. It’s aimed at delivering fair elections! Abeg make we not too vex. E go soon finish!”

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