“The bank notes have been varnished with certain elements, and anytime you crumple them, you crush these elements and allow humidity to seep through, speeding up the mutilation of these notes,” said Owusu.”Please, let’s keep the currency clean because it is our identity.”
Owusu also said that the BoG planned to extend its campaign of awareness to market areas and other places of worship, including churches and mosques.
The public has to be made aware of the significance of keeping Ghana Cedi notes secure and pristine.
The BoG’s effort emphasizes how important it is to preserve the integrity of national money and encourage responsible handling among the general public.
In order to promote a culture of respect and preservation for Ghanaian currency, the central bank is educating people about the consequences of crumpling and mishandling cedi notes.
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