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Miriam Olusanya. |
Veteran Nollywood actor and a onetime presidential aspirant, Ayo Lijadu has berated Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, otherwise known as GTB for what he says is lack of customer friendly environment within the bank.
The
actor whose most recent and popular acting job is playing Shila Girdia’s father
on the most popular TV soap opera on TV, Tinsel, narrated what he had faced in
the hands of GTBank, even as a credit worthy customer of the bank for the last
25yrs of his life.
Narrating his ordeal with the bank, Pa
Ayo Lijadu says, “I have been banking with GTB for more than twenty-five years
and I can say with every confidence that I am credit worthy.
For the past eight years, apart from
other sundry incomes from other side hustles, they have been accepting an
average of five hundred thousand naira, (500k) every month without fail into my
salary account with them from my regular job. Cumulatively therefore, since the
past eight years of my banking with GTBANK, (leaving out the rest seventeen
years), at least 48 million naira of my money had been lodged in that bank. 48
Million Naira. Let’s make that 50 Million Naira for a round figure”.
Continuing, he added, “All these years I
have been banking with GTBank, I had never asked for nor received any loan
facility from my bank, which should be my natural right so to do. That is part
of the benefits that bank customers who are credit worthy should be entitled
to, as of right.
However, in recent times, since about two years ago, each time I needed an urgent facility from my bank to meet an urgent need, even as small as one hundred thousand naira, (100k), as salary advance, or quick credit, they turn me down as being ineligible by reason of my age, (over 60 years)”.
You received 50 million naira, but
cannot give out 100 thousand naira in time of urgent need?
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Ayo Lijadu. |
“You cannot give a Sixty-Eight years old man a bank facility, which by all other criteria, apart from age, he is eligible for, but you are not ashamed to collect over 600k every month for the past one year from the same old man. Even if I were to ask for a facility of Two (2) million naira, so long as I have the collateral for it, (of which I have more than five times of that value in landed property), and was prepared to put down, it should be an automatic approval.
Why are the elderly so disrespected, disdained, and discriminated against in this country by institutions that are expected to support them and provide them as much succour as possible in their elderly age?
By telling me that my age disqualifies
me from getting a loan, (which by all other considerations attached to having a
healthy bank account history and collateral I am eligible for), you’re telling
me that I may die before I can pay back my loan.
That is not a good insinuation, (whether
directly or indirectly), directed at someone whom you use his money on a
regular basis to trade with. The thought itself can be psychologically
devastating.
GTBank, are you wishing me dead any time
soon?
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