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Group urges Nigerians to shun banks over N50 charge on N1,000 deposits

written by Samuel Etuk March 1, 2016
Group urges Nigerians to shun banks over N50 charge on N1,000 deposits

The National President, Constance Shareholders Association of Nigeria (CSAN), Mr Shehu Mikail, on Monday urged all bank users to join ‘No Banking Day’ protest on March 1.CBN

Mikail made the plea in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

He spoke in support of the scheduled protest against Excessive Bank Charges organised by Consumer Advocacy Foundation of Nigeria (CAFON) and Coalition of Nigerian Consumer Protection Association.

Mikail said that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had directed all commercial banks to charge customers N50 on deposits from N1, 000 and above, as part of Nigeria’s stamp duties law on financial transactions.

“Apart from the above, there are other silent charges administered by Nigerian banks’’ he said.

He said there was need to alert the Federal Government on these excessive charges by Nigerians banks.

Mikail suggested that government should come up with a good economic blue print on how to restructure the economy.

He described the charges as another way of imposing extra tax on the masses, adding that the policy would discourage people from banking.

Mikail said that at present, “Nigeria is largely under-banked especially in rural areas’’.

“So, this type of policy will worsen the situation; in particular for traders doing business in the rural areas.

“It will have negative effects on the cashless monetary policy that is already in place as it is also another way of imposing extra tax on the masses.

“It would discourage people from keeping money in the banks as Nigeria is largely under-banked, especially the rural areas.

‘So, this type of policy will worsen the situation, in particular for traders doing business in the rural areas.

“It will have negative effect on the cashless monetary policy that is already in place.

“The CBN should jettison this method of taxation and come up with a monetary policy that will strengthen the naira to grow the economy, instead of putting another tax burden on the people.

He said that in order to put the CBN and banks on the right track, I plead with all banks users not to carry out any banking transactions on March 1.

“All bank users should not visit banks to transact any business; we should not use our ATM from 12 am to 12 midnight on March 1.

“There should not be any online payment and issuance of any cheque or banking instrument on March 1.

`‘All bank users must avoid any financial transactions on March 1 and if you must, avoid banks.

 

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