 To Kaduna now, mixed reactions have continued to throw the deadline for swapping their old 200, 500 and 1,000 Naira notes. Rest in the state, Indian large numbers visited the central bank of Nigeria branch to deposit their road notes. Plus, if an East correspondent, Habila Doha's report is presented from our studios. Youth, including men and women, were visible at the CBN for cash swap with their old currency notes. The residents were disappointed after spending hours only for the officials to collect their data without swapping the cash as expected. Some of the residents described the process as terrible. When I went there, they said we should just submit our names only on the account number. So I don't know that we should just went out with the money. We should go back with the money back. So they would just call us, spend about three hours here, six in the morning, begging them to help us and release the new notes for us so that we can be able to reuse them. Because like now, the situation is very, very bad. If you can check, you see it. While some expressed dismay that the government and the CBN are insensitive to their plight, others say the policy is to better the lot of Nigerians. Life is very, very difficult, especially for we, the ordinary people. We are suffering and I feel that our leaders are very insensitive to the flight of the ordinary people. If they were, they will have facto deeds before even they went into implementing this kind of harsh policy. The policy may be good, but the timing and also the way they are circulating the new notes is totally wrong. Everybody will enjoy it later. Let's be patient. I'm pleading to the public that let's be patient and pray. The only solution is for us to pray for better Nigeria and that is our prayers. Let's pray for better Nigeria. Ego better, ego better. There's no any bad thing there. You know, definitely anything that is happening, there will be consequences. And at the end, when you decide your patient, you are going to see the outcome. I believe the government and the each children that come up in this room, they know their targets, they know their aim. And I believe it's for the benefit and the betterment of us all Nigerians. Meanwhile, they appeal to the government to take a second look at the policy and be sensitive to their plight.