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War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by agabusta: 2:52am On Aug 03, 2015
[size=14pt]War against money laundering: Banks, PDP kick against CBN’s policy[/size]

By Gabriel Omoh, Babajide Komolafe & Henry Umoru


LAGOS—Banks and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have kicked against the decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to bar foreign currency deposits into domiciliary accounts.

The PDP described the decision as illegal, unlawful, void, archaic and communist in nature, stressing that the President should be reminded that as a country, Nigeria was in a democracy and not military administration as in 1984.

A senior bank treasurer and executive member of Financial Market Dealers Association of Nigeria, FMDA, also described the policy as a knee-jerk measure, which was not sustainable, adding that banks’ decision to stop dollar deposits into domiciliary accounts was in protest of the new policy.

In a statement signed, yesterday, by PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the party said that President Buhari’s regulations of the foreign exchange transactions in Nigeria where the administration was making it impossible for honest Nigerians to engage in free trade and regulate their personal activities as guaranteed by the constitution, was clearly an agenda to illegally impose a communist economic regime on Nigerians.

The party noted that the absence of an economic team at the moment, especially in the third month of the administration, was leading the country into economic quagmire and doldrums.


The statement read: “The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) wishes to bring to the notice of President Muhammadu Buhari that the apparent absence of an economic team in the third month of his administration is leading the country into economic quagmire and doldrums.

“In the past, we had given examples of the devastating effect of lack of an economic team and a clear-cut fiscal policy by this administration as evidenced in the lull and painful decline in the stock market, spiral rate of inflation, the disastrous outing of the government team in bilateral talks during the recent visit to the United States of America and the shambolic state of our economy at present.

“This confusion has been extended to operations and regulations of the foreign exchange transactions in Nigeria wherein the government is making it impossible for honest Nigerians to engage in free trade and regulate their personal activities as guaranteed by the constitution, and this is clearly an agenda to illegally impose a communist economic regime on Nigerians.
“The most disturbing aspect of this communist economic agenda is the illegal and unlawful attempt to repeal the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Monitoring And Miscellaneous Provisions Act, otherwise known as Decree No 17 of 1995 and replace it with unilateral imposition of new regulations.

“This Act remains the subsisting law regulating the operations of domiciliary accounts in Nigeria and by its provisions therefore, Nigerians are empowered to freely open and operate domiciliary accounts.
“As such, any enactment and or regulation inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are deemed void. Thus, the recent foreign exchange transaction restrictions by this government are illegal, unlawful and void. Besides the provisions of the law, the PDP declares this administration’s archaic communist economic agenda as unworkable and unsustainable.”

Naira bounces back

Meanwhile, the tough monetary policy stance of the CBN on the exchange rate of the naira has started yielding result as the local currency appreciated weekend to a band of N225 to N230 to the dollar, compared to N240 to the dollar at which it sold in the last few weeks.

The apex bank had barred 41 items from access to foreign exchange. It had directed that as from August 1, all foreign exchange transactions in any Bureau de Change must have the BVN of applicants as foreigners were said to have invaded the nation’s foreign exchange market.

Banks last week, in a bid to stem the increasing trend of the dollarisation of the economy, started rejecting deposits of foreign currency in local banks.

Forex dealers attributed the naira’s gain to excess supply of the greenback in the market, even as it looked like a lot of speculators would lose out in the new trend.

It was gathered from the CBN that commercial banks that currently had dollars in excess of $1 billion in their vaults, have started taking desperate measures to mitigate currency risk. Bureaux  de change (BDC) operators disclosed that banks have stopped accepting dollars because they have too much cash in their vaults.

As a result of the development, banks have been rejecting dollar deposits into domiciliary accounts, but customers are allowed to withdraw cash from their accounts.

“The reason the banks have too much cash is due to speculation and money laundering. A lot of people have been speculating against the naira and amassed so much cash.

“Then there are those who have been amassing dollars obtained illicitly and want to launder them.”

Banks protest

A senior bank treasurer and executive member of Financial Market Dealers Association of Nigeria, FMDA, who spoke to Vanguard on condition of anonymity, said the decision by banks to stop accepting foreign currency deposits into domiciliary accounts was in protest of the new policy.

He said: “There was no official communication from CBN that it would no longer collect dollar cash from banks. The whole thing started when two or three banks took their dollars to the CBN for swap on Thursday, and the CBN rejected the cash.

“As a result, banks now found themselves with huge volume of dollars that are practically useless to them. To protest this development, banks have stopped accepting foreign currency deposits across the counter into domiciliary accounts.

“The reality is that accepting such deposits is useless to banks. They cannot trade the currency and they cannot transfer it. So it is useless.”

He said the new CBN policy implied that everybody who wanted to deposit into domiciliary account was a money launderer, which was not possible.

“This  negates the purpose of banking. It is a knee-jerk policy, which is not sustainable, though it might force appreciation of the naira in the parallel market in the short term.’’

Importers divert businesses to neighbouring countries


President, Association of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, told Vanguard that the policy had started impacting negatively on the economy as importers had started diverting their businesses to neighbouring countries.

He said the protest by banks had, however, started impacting negatively on the economy.
“The surplus dollars in the street market is unavailable to the local importers as they cannot transact with it through their bankers.

The neighbouring countries are having a field day mopping up the excess cash dollar liquidity, a very cheap rate for the use of their imports to the detriment of the local importer.
“Our local importers divert the payments of their imports to those neighbouring countries. The local importers also divert their consignments to the ports of the neighbouring countries.

“The current market situation is enabling business activities to flourish in the neighbouring countries,” he said.

CBN explains rationale for policy

Although the CBN did not officially announce the new policy to banks, it on Saturday issued a press release, titled: “Renewed Vigilance to Prohibit Illicit Financial Flows in Nigeria’s Banking System.”

The release, signed by Ibrahim Muazu, Director Corporate Communication, CBN, stated: “The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) notes with concern a recent report by the Global Financial Integrity group, which ranks Nigeria as one of the 10 largest countries for illicit financial flows in the world.

“Although we do not have an independent confirmation of this assertion, the report estimates that about US$15.7 billion of illicit funds go through our system annually.”

It added that “CBN will increase its vigilance to ensure that Nigerian banks are not used as conduits for illicit fund flows, especially in foreign currencies.

“We note and applaud that in line with global best practice, Nigerian banks have started to curtail the acceptance of foreign currency cash deposits, much the same way as customers in other countries cannot just walk into banks and make foreign currency cash deposits without proper documentation.

“We wish to assure all citizens seeking foreign currencies for legitimate personal and/or business interests that there remains ample opportunity to do so within the law. The CBN’s Foreign Exchange Rules have many windows for accessing foreign exchange for legitimate business as well as for personal commitments.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/war-against-money-laundering-banks-pdp-kick-against-cbns-policy/

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by agabusta: 2:52am On Aug 03, 2015
Why is the PDP kicking the air like an angry frustrated He-goat over a policy meant to protect the naira?? Is it because you are stuck with your stashed dollars??

The game is up! All the cash u guys looted is trapped now in your vaults at home. All of you have no option than to take it to the parallel market to change. This will go a long way in stabilising the naira and making it stronger in the parallel market.

You may decide to leave it at home and do a gamble on who will get the dollars first btw:

- dare devil robbers, who can sniff dollars from miles away.

- Police, DSS and EFCC who has been given renewed vigour by PMB and eager to please him by looking for any opportunity to catch anyone catchable. grin

-wayward children, who will steal it to live a high life that may cause their death.

- evil domestic staff, who are ready to behead and strangle anyone even if it's just for one $100 bill

If u guys try anything funny by trying to smuggle the cash out; woe betide anyone Buhari catches. By then, I hope their silly supporters on nairaland will not come and cry 'witch-hunt'

Now it seems i'm beginning to like Emefiele.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by Nobody: 2:59am On Aug 03, 2015
Going too far with this money laundry policy don't forget there are genuine Nigerian business persons who needs DOM acct. for their business.

I think the government should rather focus attention on creating identity for every Nigerian to enable traceability of any money laundry act.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by ibedun: 3:01am On Aug 03, 2015
agabusta:
Why is the PDP kicking the air like an angry bull over a policy meant to protect the naira??

Because they do not care about the people or the country, they just want Buhari to fail.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by 48noble(m): 3:06am On Aug 03, 2015
Anything for $1=#1 Kwantinue

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by hassey(m): 3:07am On Aug 03, 2015
agabusta:
Why is the PDP kicking the air like an angry bull over a policy meant to protect the naira??
in other to reduce d volume of d stollen cash, dey often convert it to dollar, imagine some one wit 10million dollars in his house, wit a person wit equal amount in naira. so for sure every thief will go against that

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by LouisVanGaal(m): 3:11am On Aug 03, 2015
Later they would come and be mocking the exchange rate conversion btw a dollar and naira..now something concrete is about to be done..they are kicking against it..
PDP would mistakenly KICK the BUCKET very soon..if they continue with their 'blind' kicking against everything in this admin

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by hassey(m): 3:15am On Aug 03, 2015
agabusta:
Why is the PDP kicking the air like an angry frustrated he-goat over a policy meant to protect the naira?? Is it because you are stuck with your stashed dollars??

The game is up! All the cash u guys looted is trapped now in your vaults at home. All of you have no option than to take it to the parallel market to change. This will go a long way in stabilising the naira and making it stronger in the parallel market.

You may decide to leave it at home and do a gamble on who will get the dollars first btw:

- dare devil robbers, who can sniff dollars from miles away.

- Police, DSS and EFCC who has been given renewed vigour by PMB and eager to please him by looking for any opportunity to catch anyone catchable. grin

-wayward children, who will steal it to live a high life that may cause their death.

- evil domestic staff, who are ready to behead and strangle anyone even if it's just for one $100 bill

If u guys try anything funny by trying to smuggle the cash out; woe betide anyone Buhari catches. By then, I hope their silly supporters on nairaland will not come and cry 'witch-hunt'

Now it seems i'm beginning to like Emefiele.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by odinese(m): 3:19am On Aug 03, 2015
Why can't these losers, armed robbers, thieves called fi d fi mind their fucking business for once or just stfu!



Jega is tribalistic

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by agabusta: 3:19am On Aug 03, 2015
ydass:
Going too far with this money laundry policy don't forget there are genuine Nigerian business persons who needs DOM acct. for their business.

I think the government should rather focus attention on creating identity for every Nigerian to enable traceability of any money laundry act.

That is the beauty of the BVN scheme! It comes in here. The CBN has already mandated the BDCs to key into this. This is so so cool. We want to know the identity of everyone wanting to do business in the Nigerian banking sector. It will make it easier to flag illicit transactions and track those behind it.

The cashless policy will also help at this stage. Because those stuck with large illicit dollars will eventually attempt to change it and lodge it in their accounts. The cashless policy will give them a lot of bottlenecks and armed robbers or law enforcement agents may eventually close in on them.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by donholy28(m): 3:22am On Aug 03, 2015
PDP been kicking and doing evil since time immemorial

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by abduljabbar4(m): 3:39am On Aug 03, 2015
And they will be the first set of people to make noise when the value of naira falls

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by DankemzI(m): 3:58am On Aug 03, 2015
We were simply told "I will make 1$=1naira" but not told how? Is this one of the strategy grin ***conductor change this change for me, it's not good e don tear tear finish***

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by jamesharryson(m): 4:15am On Aug 03, 2015
ibedun:


Because they do not care about the people or the country, they just want Buhari to fail.

So because pdp raised voice means they hate the masses? Oga y don't u reason your statements at times. I am not an economist though but I think pdp, though in opposition now, still thinks good for this nation and wants Buhari to succeed. Opposition government doesn't mean opposite people. So pls next time you comment, I beg you in the name of whatever you worship to be more constructive in your criticisms than talking anyhow. I love you though. You still be my brother no matter the weather

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by lagbaja(m): 4:16am On Aug 03, 2015
This is a laudable development. Excerpt from CBN statement clarifies the policy position.

The CBN commended deposit money banks in the country for curtailing the acceptance of foreign currency cash deposits without proper documentation. It assure all genuine foreign currency users of access to forex, saying. “We wish to assure all citizens seeking foreign currencies for legitimate personal and/or business interests that there remains ample opportunity to do so within the law. The CBN’s Foreign Exchange Rules have many windows for accessing foreign exchange for legitimate business as well as for personal commitments including payment of medical bills, school fees, mortgages, demand notes and other bills.

If you have legitimate business to fund, follow the proper channel.

More details on

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/cbn-moves-to-block-illicit-financial-flows-naira-rebounds/216338/

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by dustmalik: 4:23am On Aug 03, 2015
ydass:
Going too far with this money laundry policy don't forget there are genuine Nigerian business persons who needs DOM acct. for their business.

I think the government should rather focus attention on creating identity for every Nigerian to enable traceability of any money laundry act.
The embolden, this isn't something that can be achieved in the nearest foreseeable future. it would take a whole lot of time. so, in the mean time, i believe this policy is a welcomed one.

The PDP, on the other hand, simply wants the Buhari led administration to fail, hence kicking against the policy.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by dustmalik: 4:29am On Aug 03, 2015
jamesharryson:


So because pdp raised voice means they hate the masses? Oga y don't u reason your statements at times. I am not an economist though but I think pdp, though in opposition now, still thinks good for this nation and wants Buhari to succeed. Opposition government doesn't mean opposite people. So pls next time you comment, I beg you in the name of whatever you worship to be more constructive in your criticisms than talking anyhow. I love you though. You still be my brother no matter the weather
The embolden, grin you must be joking, right? because i'd hate to believe you are actually serious about that statement. PDP wants Buhari to succeed? grin grin grin grin

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by JudgeWilson(m): 5:04am On Aug 03, 2015
God I thank you we kicked PDP out of power. Had it been dey are still in power what would have been of the country called Nigeria? PDP dnt mean well for this great country can u imagine the nonsense PDP are talking abt? Make una come loot our money nd staunch with foreign currency again na. If una like make una shout till heaven fall u guys are not relevant again.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by vicadex07(m): 5:44am On Aug 03, 2015
lol...buharis clampdown on the election dollars grin

PDP feeling the heat...no wonder they announced that they are broke recently

Because PMB has put stern regulations to control the abuse of the forex window which was only favouring them and other PDP sympathizers, they are now crying wolf. What benefit did the forex window do to Nigerians economy under GEJ other than to enrich the cabals. I'm sure Metuh is now crying because dollar is no longer available to him to gallivant with or maybe he's doing so on behalf of his cohorts. Yeye dey smell

Buhari working silently, steadily, slowly and effectively cheesy

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by omowolewa: 5:48am On Aug 03, 2015
What about savings with the non-nigerian banks like CitiBank who has their functional currency as foreign and sees the nara as foreign currency.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by LoveMachine(m): 5:51am On Aug 03, 2015
lagbaja:
This is a laudable development. Excerpt from CBN statement clarifies the policy position.

The CBN commended deposit money banks in the country for curtailing the acceptance of foreign currency cash deposits without proper documentation. It assure all genuine foreign currency users of access to forex, saying. “We wish to assure all citizens seeking foreign currencies for legitimate personal and/or business interests that there remains ample opportunity to do so within the law. The CBN’s Foreign Exchange Rules have many windows for accessing foreign exchange for legitimate business as well as for personal commitments including payment of medical bills, school fees, mortgages, demand notes and other bills.

If you have legitimate business to fund, follow the proper channel.

More details on

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/cbn-moves-to-block-illicit-financial-flows-naira-rebounds/216338/

You just made my week! grin

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by PassingShot(m): 5:52am On Aug 03, 2015
JudgeWilson:
God I thank you we kicked PDP out of power. Had it been dey are still in power what would have been of the country called Nigeria? PDP dnt mean well for this great country can u imagine the nonsense PDP are talking abt? Make una come loot our money nd staunch with foreign currency again na. If una like make una shout till heaven fall u guys are not relevant again.
It's no longer news that PDP never meant well for Nigeria. That we kicked them out was the best thing to happen to Nigeria in her entire life history.
Just read what prof. Itsay Sagay said about the last govt of PDP in my signature.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by disloman(m): 5:54am On Aug 03, 2015
48noble:
Anything for $1=#1
Keep living in ur fantasy land cos that's where that sh1t came from.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by PassingShot(m): 5:59am On Aug 03, 2015
Wonders shall never end. How can a party that failed woefully at managing our economy in the sixteen years it ruled want to advise APC on how to clear the mess they created?

PDP - the party that brought pains, sorrows and sufferings on Nigerians for sixteen years with their brand of paddy paddy economy is talking of archaic and outdated policies! Wow! This party is a useless party in every sense of the word "useless".

How is trade and import restrictions archaic and outdated when many developed and developing nations still engage in it to protect their economy?

How is restriction on domiciliary accounts a bad thing in attempting to stabilize the local currency? The report even highlights it that the policy has started yielding the desired results with a dollar now exchanging for N220 naira in some cases; compared to about N245 a week earlier.

Metuh/PDP are not to be taken serious for a second. They have lost it completely.

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by AdeniyiA(m): 6:04am On Aug 03, 2015
Any policy that would give value to the Naira is welcomed, opposers can go and die...
Besides I don't want the dollars to be mentioned again by our leaders at functions ...
these are not NOI days undecided

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by isbish(m): 6:06am On Aug 03, 2015
Is there actually anything in this PMB's administration that the PDP approves of? I doubt! Always wailing! Chai! This sickness doesn't seem to be amelioration for PDP. undecided

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by Adesiji77: 6:07am On Aug 03, 2015
Hmmm...Interesting cool

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by kennyman2000(m): 6:08am On Aug 03, 2015
Hmmmmmm....

I thought PDP is broke... If they're broke like they claimed.. They ought not to be concerned about the policy...

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by Tclassic(m): 6:30am On Aug 03, 2015
Imagine someone trying to fulfil his campaign promise....i tire for this PDP.....road to 1$=1#

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by eneji50(m): 6:50am On Aug 03, 2015
They don't have any choice,Certified ebira boy,Navo oo

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by jomoh: 7:02am On Aug 03, 2015
Why is the OP calling Barcanista and his illiterate gang?

Don't you know they are being slaughtered on this thread

https://www.nairaland.com/2497568/reply-power-supply-almost-constant#36548748

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Re: War Against Money Laundering: Banks, PDP Kick Against Cbn’s Policy by shadelek(m): 7:03am On Aug 03, 2015
I knew this will happen so I am not surprised at all. Politics in Nigeria has turned to do or die affairs. The opposition party always feel uncomfortable with every policy the ruling party adopts.

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