Naira note scarcity: POS operators dominate market, device new strategy

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As both the new and the old naira notes remain scarce around the country, operators of Point of Sale, popularly known as POS have become the new lords.

DAILY POST reports that with the situation, many people queue endlessly before bank Automated Teller Machines , and even fight, even with no hope of getting cash.

Times have, however, changed and the previous regulation and leniency, which users of the POS enjoyed have been demolished. This is as there is no longer any standard charge for using POS, as what mattered more is the availability of cash. “This N10,000 you want to collect is my last money. I’m just accepting to give it to you because you need cash,” a POS operator, Miss Chidera Mmasi told DAILY POST.

A food vendor, Miss Ifunanya Eze said: “I sell a plate of food for N1,000. I accept transfers, but if you must pay through transfer, you will pay N1,200 for a plate because I have to use N200 as the service charge to withdraw the money when I want to buy foodstuff.” Meanwhile, checks by DAILY POST showed that the cash being disbursed by POS operators is also not easy to get, as many of them go through unconventional means to get the money.

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