U.S urges Nigerians to examine new $100 note in every transaction
Lagos – The Acting U.S.
Consul-General in Lagos, Mrs Dehab Ghebreab, on Thursday urged Nigerians to
always examine the newly introduced $100 note in any transaction.
Ghebreab spoke with journalists at
the Launch of the new note at the office of the U.S. Consulate-General in
Lagos.
She said that such an examination
would enable them to differentiate the “new authentic $100 note” from the old
notes, as well as counterfeited ones.
The U.S envoy said that it was
imperative for Nigerians to be on their guard, especially now that they were
making Christmas and New Year transactions.
“As we all know, the U.S Federal
Reserve Board in October this year came up with a redesigned $100 note that
incorporates new security features.
“As the new note transitions into
daily transactions, Nigerian businesses and general public should watch out for
its security features.
“The new security features will
deter counterfeiters and help businesses and consumers tell whether a note is
genuine,’’ she said.
According to her, the new note has a
blue 3-D security ribbon with bell images and 100s, as well as a
colour-changing bell in an inkwell.
Ghebreab said that the U.S
government was embarking on a “global public education” programme on the newly
introduced and redesigned $100 note.
The acting consul-general said that
the U.S. government had also come up with a system of retrieving the old $100
notes globally.
“Consumers worldwide are advised
that it is not necessary to trade in older-design $100 notes for new ones,’’
she said.
Ghebreab urged the public to swiftly
report suspected cases of dealings in counterfeited notes to the Nigerian
Police.(NAN)
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