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FAAN Moves To Sanitise Airports Protocol Activities
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has directed that no individual or agency should be allowed to escort passengers or conduct any type of protocol activity after immigration process for departing passengers, and before immigration process for arriving passengers at all the nation’s international airports.
FAAN, in a statement made available to The Tide, yesterday, explained that the move was in line with provisions of the Federal Government’s directive on the Ease of Doing Business.
The statement further said that only the FAAN protocol services and the designated Ministry of Foreign Affairs officers would be exempted from the directive at international airports.
“Consequently, in the interest of our common safety and comfort, all passengers, agencies, and other stakeholders are requested to kindly align their airport activities accordingly.
“Similarly, passengers are also advised to please desist from coming to the airports with groups of friends and relatives. This is aimed at enhancing the safety, comfort and efficient felicitation of human and vehicular traffic at the airports”, FAAN said.
Also in the statement, the airports authority has given firm assurance that it would partner with the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) to ensure that airports premises do not become a safe haven for copyright criminals.
“As government agency, we are committed to protect public interest, even in copyright matters and we owe a duty to assist each other in executing our mandates.
“The legal and commercial teams of FAAN will be deployed to assist NCC to strengthen its enforcement actions at the airports across the country”, it stated.
While decrying the pervasive piracy in the copyright sector, FAAN also urged right owners and other stakeholders in the industry to address the challenges in the distribution networks, so as to make genuine copyright works more readily available in the market.
Corlins Walter
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CBN Revises Cash Withdrawal Rules January 2026, Ends Special Authorisation
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revised its cash withdrawal rules, discontinuing the special authorisation previously permitting individuals to withdraw N5 million and corporates N10 million once monthly, with effect from January 2026.
In a circular released Tuesday, December 2, 2025, and signed by the Director, Financial Policy & Regulation Department, FIRS, Dr. Rita I. Sike, the apex bank explained that previous cash policies had been introduced over the years in response to evolving circumstances.
However, with time, the need has arisen to streamline these provisions to reflect present-day realities.
“These policies, issued over the years in response to evolving circumstances in cash management, sought to reduce cash usage and encourage accelerated adoption of other payment options, particularly electronic payment channels.
“Effective January 1, 2026, individuals will be allowed to withdraw up to N500,000 weekly across all channels, while corporate entities will be limited to N5 million”, it said.
According to the statement, withdrawals above these thresholds would attract excess withdrawal fees of three percent for individuals and five percent for corporates, with the charges shared between the CBN and the financial institutions.
Deposit Money Banks are required to submit monthly reports on cash withdrawals above the specified limits, as well as on cash deposits, to the relevant supervisory departments.
They must also create separate accounts to warehouse processing charges collected on excess withdrawals.
Exemptions and superseding provisions
Revenue-generating accounts of federal, state, and local governments, along with accounts of microfinance banks and primary mortgage banks with commercial and non-interest banks, are exempted from the new withdrawal limits and excess withdrawal fees.
However, exemptions previously granted to embassies, diplomatic missions, and aid-donor agencies have been withdrawn.
The CBN clarified that the circular is without prejudice to the provisions of certain earlier directives but supersedes others, as detailed in its appendices.
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