Technology has come to stay. It has really made life so easy for us as humans. I have never thought that a day will come when you can move around without having physical cash, but still be able to carry out purchases. That's really convenient if you ask me. But then, the big question is: How many people embrace this cashless policy? Whose fault is it that so many people do not trust the system?
In 2012, the Nigerian government set up this cashless policy, hoping that it will thrive and that her citizens will embrace it. Just like some other countries that have this policy, it is expected that it works well. In fact I expect that about 95% of the citizens are going to applaud this policy. However, the reverse is the case. As a matter of fact, the number of persons who open accounts in banks and prefer to stand on queues everyday has increased. And I am wondering, is it that these people just like to suffer or that they don't even understand what it means to go cashless?
Well, truth be told, there are so many reasons why people prefer to walk into banking halls to carry out their transactions. Let's look at some of them:
For a cashless policy to work effectively in Nigeria, the government needs to first put in place measures to ensure that they can fight cyber-security. Believe it or not, there will be increase in cyber theft. So in order to tackle the termites, you need to cut the tree first.
There is also a high rate of illiteracy level when it comes to the knowledge of ICT. And this is a very important step not to ignore. If there is a way to create more awareness to the public especially people living in the rural areas and the elderly too, just maybe the problem will be 20% solved.
I love to see the cashless policy thrive in Nigeria. I just hope that one day, that will become a reality.
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