Summary of the Naira note, Supreme Court Reform Order Decisions:

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The Defendants ought not to be heard when it has refused to obey the orders of this Honourable Court. The disobedience of the orders of the Court is a sign of the failure of rule of law. This suit has merits.

Reliefs granted in favour of the Plaintiffs:

1. The demonetisation policy is inconsistent with the CBN Act.

2. A declaration that the President cannot make a unilateral policy without carrying the Plaintiffs along.

3. In issuing the policy, the president is under an obligation to carry the national council of states along.

4. The policy has impeded the functions of state governments.

5. The directive of the president is illegal.

6. Old version of the naira notes shall continue to be legal tender with the new naira notes until 23rd December, 2023.

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