 The governor of the central bank of Nigeria, Godwin Amirfele, has said that the APS Bank acknowledges the pains Nigerians are facing at accessing the new Naira nodes and are working on closing the gaps observed in the circulation process. Amirfele stated these in an ongoing special briefing at the CBN office in Lagos. According to the CBN governor, the APS Bank will extend cash swap to microfinance banks and engage 30,000 super agents in the Header Lens as part of new measures to accelerate the circulation of new Naira nodes. He said that the CBN is discussing with banks to make alternative channels easily accessible. Fortunately again, this time we will not be looking at extension of deadlines because we are the central bank, the deposit money banks and other very important stakeholders we are looking at areas where there is pressure and we are doing everything possible to address those areas of pressure. Eventually the limits will be raised and eventually the limits will be removed and people will be able to conduct their exchanges or their business transactions in a way that has always been in the past.