 Now, point-of-sale operators across the country under the auspices of the Association of Mobile Money and Bank Agents of Nigeria Ambin have appealed to President Mohamed Abu Hari to prevail on the central bank of Nigeria's CBN to review the current threshold for daily cash maximum withdrawal upward. The national president of Ambin, Victor Alojor, who addressed journalists said over 1.4 million people will lose their jobs. The policy is not reviewed upward. In the letter to the president's data December 16, the group requested an upward review of the maximum withdrawal limit to 500,000 a week for individuals and 3 million therefore corporate organizations. Believe and key in to the cashless policy of the CBN, but the reality is that at this time, at this time, we stand more to lose than to gain with the policy and that's why we immediately came on top of it is that there is no clarification or clear distinction as to the role of mobile money and bank agent in the policy that was released. What that means is that if that policy is followed and followed in total over 1.4 million who are POS operators and their dependents and many other persons who are plugged into the value chain of our business will lose their jobs because 20,000 Naira would send us out of business if that is all we have access to in a day. In closing, I want to state very clearly that once again the association of mobile money and bank agent in Nigeria believes in the CBN and we actually support the cashless policy of the CBN but our appeal is that stakeholders should be properly engaged so that this issue can be better managed. The group said it had interacted with the Chairman, Senate Committee and Banking, Insurance and all the financial institutions, Senator Ubasani, his counterpart in the House of Representatives, Honourable Victor Ngokolo on the matter. Today a lot of agent locations we have stopped the U.S.S.D. transfer because this is what is leading our members to the prison. By the time you transfer to them, police will come the second day and arrest you to provide the person that transferred to you. So if you are now encouraging bank transfer, U.S.S.D. and all these channels transferred then the receiver of the money should not be at a liability. So what initiator? Because before you can initiate a transaction, you must have provided pain and password. So why should either receive such transaction be liable to fraud and arrest and police harassment? So if you go to grocery shops, they are no longer accepted and transferred because they don't want troubles. So these are the necessary infrastructure that we expected CBN to have.