 The Public Complaints Commission, the PCC, has said it is monitoring the level of compliance by banks on the issuance of the new NARA notes. The federal commission are in charge of the commission in Akiti State. Coyote, by Michelin, while addressing newsmen in his office in Aduakiti, also commended the people of the state for tripping out to get their PVCs and readiness for coming elections. By Michelin said visits by members of staff of the commission to banks in the state indicated that many people have not been able to get the new NARA notes, while residents of two local governments in the state do not have banks where they could get the new notes. Yes, there are problems. I mean, some of the banks that we went to, some were giving out the notes, but a lot of the complaints that we got, particularly from customers, were the fact that they were paid some in the new notes and some with the old notes. So, it's a mixture of both. So, I don't think that directive has been implemented fully here in Akiti. In certain cases, some ATMs are not even working. I know of two local governments that they don't even have banks in. So, they are not even able to collect these new notes in those local governments. They have to travel out of that local government to the nearest local government to ensure that they are able to access these new notes. So, yes, a lot of the complaints that we receive is that even from some of the banks as well. So, apart from the customers, some of the banks have made clear that they do not have enough that is based on the quantity of money or the sum of money that they've received that they load their ATMs with. So, I don't think fully that the directive has been adhered to. But we, in public complaints commission, as part of our responsibility to ensuring that no citizen is deprived of his or her rights, I've said to my team they would. He pointed out that over 300 cases were received by the commission last year, many of which he said were pursued to logical conclusion. And one important thing that I would like to draw attention to of the CBN government is to ensure because in areas where you don't have banks, a lot of farmers or cooperatives, they need to sensitize and inform the citizens more. That we've had such instances where you don't want a situation where at the 31st of the month an illiterate or farmer in those local areas or local governments are found with those notes. If that happens, the banks will not receive those notes based on the deadline they've given. What is important to us based on our office, I'll be with our office, and the roles that we've been given as the public complaints commission office is that we would not appreciate that any citizen is deprived of his or her rights and is their right to have access to them.