 The House of Representatives has criticized the new policy introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria, which among others sets the limit to cash withdrawals at the deficit money banks and other financial institutions. At the plenary, a lawmaker, Ms. Thaliu Margaji, who moved a motion of urgent public importance warned that the new policy could spell doom for the economy as several people will lose their jobs while traders, artisans and rural dwellers will suffer because of the cash limit. Several lawmakers warned that the policy will have serious consequences and adverse effects on businesses and Nigerians who have no access to the banking system. The new policy rollout by the Central Bank of Nigeria will definitely have a negative impact on the related dwindling economy and further weaken the value of Nigerians and Nigerians and resort to using dollars and other currencies as means of trading and transfer the money to Naira and which is the economy. The House resolved, one, to invite the city and governor to come and build the house on all these kind of, all these policies has been bringing out in the last one month. Two, to add the Central Bank to receive this decision, the city holds it because of its disadvantage, as Amir said. Three, to add Central Bank of Nigeria to do more advocacy, enlightenment and consideration before this policy is rolled out. Three, four, to add Central Bank of Nigeria to give not more than one year notices in any case of any plan issue of such similar notices that may touch directly to the small business owners in Nigeria. Thousands of Nigerians now have come to live and do businesses through the POS. It's going completely with the introduction of these. And I can't understand how Nigerians will be able to manage our businesses that is dominantly in cash. Truly speaking, we should search our books and impose necessary legislation to ensure that we are able to move the powers of the Syrian itself and see how we can best the excess powers they have. You discussed the issue of this policy. You discussed the issue of the Syrian policy with Amir. We should do cashless and I support it. My mother was affected. A 94 year old woman was kidnapped. I know your mother very well. I'm sure to hear that. She was affected as a result of that. I'm so sorry to hear that. So I support it wholeheartedly. But we should go cashless. I can't understand. Yes, I'm sorry. I'm not sure. I'm not going to go cashless. No, you don't have to. No, I'm not. I'm not going to go cashless. Okay. Thank you. No, no, no. Thank you. Thank you. So. Thank you. the formal petition to the CBN government.