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Nigeria’s Cryptocurrency Ban: Digital Rights Lawyers Sue CBN, SEC

Nigerian Digital Rights Lawyers Initiative has sued the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, and the Security Exchange Commission, SEC over its ban on the digital currency, called cryptocurrency.

The CBN had stated that Deposit Money Banks should desist from transacting in and with entities dealing in cryptocurrencies.

In Suit No. FHC/L/CS/ 188/2021 filed on Monday, February 8, 2021 at the Federal High Court in Lagos, the group said the CBN, which is the first defendant, lacked the power to restrict financial institutions from dealing in cryptocurrency transactions.

The digital rights lawyers argued that the second defendant, SEC, had in a circular dated September 14, 2020, declared cryptocurrencies as legal digital assets “protected under section 44 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended)”.

The lawyers also asked the court to validate the Investments and Securities Act 2007, which made SEC the apex regulatory body of the Nigerian capital market.

They also prayed the court to declare the CBN action as “ultra vires, unconstitutional, null and void” while also seeking a “perpetual injunction restraining the 1st defendant from regulating and/or further regulating virtual currencies/ cryptocurrencies in Nigeria.”

The suit, which has not yet been assigned to any judge, was filed on behalf of the group by its counsel, Irene Chukwukelu.

Recall that the apex bank said cryptocurrencies promote illegal activities and raise risks, among other reasons.

READ ALSO: Securities and Exchange Commission Recognises Cryptocurrencies as Financial Assets – Ex-DG, CBN

The development had generated an uproar with many Nigerians including a former CBN Deputy Governor, Kingsley Moghalu, kicking against the move. should also be able to mitigate the risks associated with digital platforms such as cryptocurrencies.

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