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Abubakar Suleiman. MD, Sterling Bank. |
Sterling Bank Plc is yet in another mess over the hoarding of the new naira notes with officials of the bank paraded and sanction imposed on her by the CBN.
According
to information that emerged yesterday, officials of the Central Bank of Nigeria,
CBN discovered about Six Million Naira (N6 million) of the new naira notes
hoarded in Sterling Bank Plc, Ado Ekiti branch on Bank Road, Ado Ekiti in Ekiti
State, having received the funds for over two weeks.
In a
trending video on social media, a man who identified himself as Oluwole Owoeye,
a deputy director of CBN, while monitoring the distribution of the new naira
notes in the state, was seen questioning the bank officials as to why they have
not uploaded the funds into their Automated Teller Machines, (ATMs), despite
having six of the machines in place.
The
CBN director also announced a fine of N1million for each day the fund was in
the bank’s custody.
The
CBN official said, “I am currently at Sterling Bank, on Bank Road as part of
the new naira notes monitoring compliance with the guidelines by CBN. They have
N6 million, which they collected from the bank for almost two weeks, they have
not disbursed any. They said they are yet to configure their ATMs, I do not
know why that and I have brought attention to the penalty clause of N1million
per day, because they have five ATMs here, they have no reason for keeping this
money.
“The
zonal service manager, Tunde Onipede promised that by 10:00am latest Monday
morning, because I told him by latest 10:00 am I’ll be here and I want to see
the machine dispensing this money.
“What
is the name again? Olumide Owolabi, Service Manager, Ado & Motunrayo
Babayele. My name is Oluwole Owoeye and I am a deputy director of CBN.”
It
will be recalled that some politicians have accused the governor of the CBN,
Godwin Emefiele, of trying to sabotage the circulation of the new notes for
political reasons, but the CBN, in turn accused commercial banks of sabotaging
its efforts to make the new naira notes available to customers.
The
deputy director, banking supervision department, CBN Lagos, Kayode Makinde,
while addressing journalists in Abeokuta, Ogun State last week Tuesday, had
told the public to blame the commercial banks over the scarcity of the new
notes, saying the apex bank had done its part.
According
to the CBN senior staffer: “This is the third week of ensuring strict
implementation of our directive as regards the issuance of new notes. We have
banks, agents and super agents circulate new notes in the economy. The
experience has been mixed, we saw some trying to hoard new notes, we compelled
them to upload into ATM terminals, and others had poor cash management.
“From
our experience, CBN should not be blamed but commercial banks for scarcity. We
caught some of them, with new notes in their vault, and we compelled them to
upload them to their machines. We told them that instead of trying to ration,
upload the ones they have and contact your central cash management unit which
has direct access to CBN for more.
“We
came across instances of sabotage on the part of operators, we will take the
case up and they will be dealt with appropriately.
“We
came across one of them that couldn’t account for almost four million naira of
new notes and appropriate sanction will be placed on them.”
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