 A coalition of civil society groups has berated deficit money banks over the non- issuance of the new Nara notes to Nigerians. At a rally organized by the group to address the continuous scarcity of the redesigned notes by the central bank, the group called on DMBs to immediately make available the new notes and end the sufferings of the people living on daily proceeds. A correspondent, Emmanuel Louboko, tells us more. The group moved to various commercial banks displaying placards with various inscriptions calling for the availability of the redesigned Nara notes. The group also visited some ATM machines where it met long queues of withdrawals. The president of the group, Etuk Williams, handed out a copy of the mandate to an official of one of the banks visited. I'm making the new Nara note very difficult for Nigerians to assess and what we are saying here is that we are telling them and we are warning them that they should not allow Nigerians to suffer. I'm presented by Etuk Basik Williams on behalf of all the civil society leaders to the management team of First Bank headquarters in Lagos. Amongst the many aggrieved Nigerians, these women had aggraviances over the perceived odin of the new notes by banks. Despite the CBN's directive to commercial banks to make available the new notes to the populace, as the silver tog of waltz gets cash as a sign that the cashless policy of the CBN is yet to feed into the system. Emmanuel Louboko.