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Some traders and vendors in the Ellembelle District have started rejecting the ¢0.20 and ¢0.10 pesewas coins as legal tender for business transactions.
Although there has been no official directive from the Bank of Ghana, some sellers, traders, and vendors have decided to take the law into their own hands.
Investigations by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) revealed that some traders and vendors rejected the coins on the whimsical reason that they were too difficult to keep.
Others also held the view that the coins had no value in monetary transactions.
A source at the Bank of Ghana Head Office in Accra told GNA, on condition of anonymity, that the Bank had not issued any official directive to reject any currency.
According to the source, the Central Bank had been receiving complaints from the public on the rejection of certain denominations of the Ghanaian currency, such as the ¢0.20 and ¢0.10 pesewas coins, as legal tender.
It said it was an offence to reject any denomination of the Ghanaian currency, which is punishable by law.
It said the apex Bank had started a sensitisation exercise for the public, informing them that the ¢0.20 and ¢0.10 pesewas coins were still in use for transactions.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service has asked the public to report anybody rejecting any denomination of Ghana’s currency to the nearest police station.
In the latter part of 2024, the 20 pesewas coins represented a significant portion of coins in circulation, totalling GH¢120 million, making them essential for small-change transactions.
Despite their official status, they are now being rejected by vendors, often leading to consumers being forced to accept lower-value items instead of change.
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