 A tale of confusion and scarcity now trails the issuance of the new Naira notes since its rollout days ago. Our correspondent, Manu Lububukun, who felt the polls of Nigerians reported that residents have been warning their own availability. His report. 15th of December, the Central Bank of Nigeria commenced the distribution of the newly redesigned Naira to the banks in readiness for issuance to customers. This is just as the governor of the IPEX Bank disclosed that since the announcement of the new policy, the IPEX Bank has taken more than 500 billion Naira from the banks and have also deposited clues to that number. Despite these assurances, Nigerians are singing discordant tunes. The note is not in circulation at all. Apparently I've not seen any of the notes, the new note at all. I've not seen the 1000 Naira note, I've not seen it. I only see this on social media, so I think we have to look at the major things, not even the money, because as we speak right now, the notes are not even in circulation. But let Nigeria actually look at, let the government, the federal government, I mean, look at the major issues in Nigeria and try to resolve them. In my ATM for the past three days, I've not withdrawn the new cash, because I'm hoping that it will circulate, to be circulated, to that circulation. I've used ATM twice today, and at least I saw a lot of people withdrawing money. Me have not seen it, and I've not been in contact with the money, so I don't know if it is true or not. Himifili, who said the new note was sent to the banks on December 13, insisted that the timelines in terms of December 15 for commencement and the January 34 deadline were sacrosanct, both signaled that the CBN may tinker with the new policy on cash withdrawal limits. This has also got Nigerians talking about how it affects them. I don't know how Nigeria is going to cope with this, because if it's not in circulation, and there is a limit place on a withdrawal of 20,000 Naira, so how do we cope with the present economy and with the way things are really going right now? For those guys not to be able to do what they usually do when it comes to election period and stuff like that, she gets. It's just to reduce fraud and everything. Because all these are our top top people, they don't spoil everything for us. I don't know if you understand me, they don't spoil everything. So for me, it's a good idea. The policy is good. I like it, I like it for myself. I like it, but it will not favor some other person. Well, for us, the buses, it's good. It's fine. The Central Bank are denouncing the new policy of 100,000 Naira and 500,000 Naira weekly withdrawal limits for individuals and corporate organizations, respectively. Although Nigerians are still trying to grasp the new policies, as they are, however, hopeful of a review on the limits, as they also expect a full rollout of the new notes by the banks before the deadline. Emmanuel Ulububukum, plus TV News. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.