Tijani Adeyemi
Senate on Wednesday urged the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN to prevail on commercial banks like the First Bank, United Bank of Africa, UBA and the Access Bank that operate in Oron Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State to resume full operations without further delay.
The Senate also directed its Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, to probe all the banks closed from 2010 till date for the CBN to strengthen the money deposit banks across the country as well as carry out a thorough study on the causes of shutting down the banks to guide against them.
These resolutions were sequel to a motion sponsored by Senator Akon Etim Eyakenyi (PDP Akwa Ibom South) during plenary.
Leading debate on the motion, Senator Eyakenyi noted that all banking operations in Oron Local Government Area have been suspended since February 17, 2023, till date following the protests and commotions caused by customers over the acute scarcity of naira.
She said: “Despite the straight roles that those banks play in commercial activities and the economy of Oron nation comprising of five local government areas; Mbo, Okobo,l Udunguko, Urue Offong/Uruko, and Oron.”
The lawmaker noted that the naira redesign and cashless policy of the CBN led to a cash crunch nationwide while customers rushed to the banks without monies available for withdrawal, however, expressed happiness that normalcy has returned in many parts of the country, particularly in Oron after the apex bank directed commercial banks to pay old N500 and N1000 notes.
Senator Eyakenyi recalled incidents where bank customers, out of anger, sacked bank staff, in some cases attacking them because of the non-availability of money to dispense, adding that the Police had since arrested 15 persons for the crime.
The lawmaker lamented that Oron was one of the places “where customers converged at various bank premises for several days without money to pay them, while the agitated customers protested and caused a commotion in banking halls.”
She, however, expressed concern about the “heavy hardship orchestrated by this continuous shutdown of banks in Oron despite assurances by the Nigeria Police that they have taken punitive measures and absolute control to avert similar occurrence.”
Contributing, Senator Binos Yaroe (PDP Adamawa South), urged the Senate in session to direct its Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions to investigate the causes of banks shut down in the last 10 years to ensure that all monies deposited by their customers are paid to them.
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