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N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by helinues: 9:29am On Sep 13, 2015
As the Federal Government moves to enforce Treasury Single Account (TSA) this week, there are indications that over 20,000 different bank accounts run by federal ministries and 600 government federal agencies would be clamped.

Sunday Vanguard learnt the agencies’ accounts are holding about N2.6 trillion in 20 banks contrary to the initial estimate of about N1.24 trillion reported in Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) second quarter 2015 report. The report had indicated that less than 10 per cent of banking industry’s N13 trillion total deposits are public sector funds.

But a top executive of one of the affected banks said, at the weekend, that the CBN report was based on the returns’ renditions by banks which had substantially under-reported public sector proportion of their deposits in order to head-off the impact of the apex bank’s dual Cash Reserve Requirement (CRR) policy which was then heavily skewed against public sector deposits. He said that public sector deposits in banks should be more than double what was reported then.

He pointed out that if government decides to implement the policy strictly, there will be serious liquidity crisis as the top six banks in the public sector deposits control about 70 per cent of total money market liquidity.
However, he noted that the policy is presently predominantly Federal Government account as most states are not eager to toe that line, thereby giving some of the banks a breathing space.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/fgs-single-account-deadline-n2-6trn-govt-deposits-in-20000-bank-accounts-to-be-closed-this-week/

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by MrZachs(m): 9:32am On Sep 13, 2015
Lyk seriouzly

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by OVI75(m): 9:32am On Sep 13, 2015
James ibori my mentor.#amproudlydeltan.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by sammyj: 9:36am On Sep 13, 2015
This serious ooo. Imagine the banks leaving fat under the guise of our common wealth. Time will tell! !!

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by mrvitalis(m): 10:17am On Sep 13, 2015
The fact that the Nigerian government can't generate 15trn every year still surprises me
.....south Africa with a GDP of $350bn generates close to $100bn and we with a GDP of around $500bn struggle to make $50bn in a year.. .. .
Corruption has eaten this country dry

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by anulaxad(m): 10:22am On Sep 13, 2015
Honestly, Nigeria has no idea of how blessed it is.

MrZachs:
Lyk seriouzly

Yes seriously, go and read about William Pitt the younger's financial reforms and how it dramatically increased the UK's revenue, one of his major reforms was a single treasury account.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by neweraomo: 11:01am On Sep 13, 2015
C money
Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by chichriso: 11:02am On Sep 13, 2015
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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by Kayendy(m): 11:03am On Sep 13, 2015
Good move.... hope it works and d nxt govt adopts it too

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by adeyemi97(m): 11:03am On Sep 13, 2015
MAKAVELI OFFSPRING JUST THUGGIN AROUND
Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by ibkgab001: 11:03am On Sep 13, 2015
Bad news for dem flat heads big belle

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by allanphash7(m): 11:04am On Sep 13, 2015
20,000?







Mehn!

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by ketekete: 11:04am On Sep 13, 2015
Yet some people will say this country is not rich. All these big big amounts if well spend, is enough to put this country on the right track.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by Sibrah: 11:04am On Sep 13, 2015
Ok
Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by Rumpelstiltskin(m): 11:04am On Sep 13, 2015
Perfect Move......let us see the new strategy those corrupt civil servants will adopt to steal public funds. God bless 9ja.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by Ayomax(m): 11:05am On Sep 13, 2015
OVI75:
James ibori my mentor.#amproudlydeltan.
you will end up in jail like him (you won't be as rich as him tho) in Jesus name, Amen!!!!!

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by pacodas: 11:05am On Sep 13, 2015
Maybe the banks will start giving smes loans with favourable interest rates.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by Horlufemi(m): 11:06am On Sep 13, 2015
20,000 Accounts or N20,000?

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by Nobody: 11:06am On Sep 13, 2015
Khd
Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by lilbazy(m): 11:06am On Sep 13, 2015
20,000 bank accounts ? Chaii,nigerians don suffer oo. By His Grace,it shall be well with us.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by free2ryhme: 11:06am On Sep 13, 2015
Transparency and accountability is d watch word. This will prevent treasury looters stashing n wasting our money in foreign banks.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by free2ryhme: 11:07am On Sep 13, 2015
This is d best thing that ever happened in this country Accountability. Dubious account every where. A civil servant on level 10 has a child in secondary sch paying 1.5 million school fees per term. How come. God bless Buhari.




You see the curruption president is talking about from Bamk accts. Only pls, we should stop insulting Mr president, he need our support to bring change nigeria for our children to enjoyed. Tribalism, sectionalism,religion fanatics and disrespect to our leaders it will not take us to anywhere. I have it in mind in few years to come, nigeria will be a developed country if coming presidents will work like Buhari. We should have nigeria first in our mind before our interest.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by ESMANIA1476(m): 11:07am On Sep 13, 2015
Actually, it will have a negative impact on labour force in the financial sector of the economy but at the long run, the benefit will be evenly distributed and enjoyed by Nigerians. It's a welcome economic policy.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by urCreator(m): 11:07am On Sep 13, 2015
WILL....

SHALL.....

GOING-to.....

To be.....

when are they gonna start?

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by dammytosh: 11:07am On Sep 13, 2015
That is serious !!!! and to think GEJ ordered TSA since and nobody responded shows how incompetent the drunken man is.

He actually reigned and did not rule. He was not in charge of anything.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by anonimi: 11:08am On Sep 13, 2015
Good initiative from President Muhammadu Buhari.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by chinaze4real(m): 11:09am On Sep 13, 2015
Ayomax:
you will end up in jail like him (you won't be as rich as him tho) in Jesus name, Amen!!!!!
u are already in prison grin grin lipsrsealed

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by maryhaam(f): 11:10am On Sep 13, 2015
ESMANIA1476:
Actually, it will have a negative impact on labour force in the financial sector of the economy but at the long run, the benefit will be evenly distributed and enjoyed by Nigerians. It's a welcome economic policy.
pls. Was the negative impact

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by saintkel(m): 11:11am On Sep 13, 2015
Chop make I chop. Where is MISSNORA
Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by Anthony0094(m): 11:12am On Sep 13, 2015
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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by reuben79: 11:12am On Sep 13, 2015
OVI75:
James ibori my mentor.#amproudlydeltan.
yes"gud and fine,God will rule ur life d way and manner james ibori ruled dalta state ok.

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Re: N2.6trn Govt Deposits In 20,000 Bank Accounts To Be Closed This Week by MrZachs(m): 11:13am On Sep 13, 2015
anulaxad:
Honestly, Nigeria has no idea of how blessed it is.



Yes seriously, go and read about William Pitt the younger's financial reforms and how it dramatically increased the UK's revenue, one of his major reforms was a single treasury account.
Ur ryt man

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