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Tension In Banks Over November 3 Deadline For BVN by 8faculty: 7:10am On Nov 02, 2017
A court order was given of which the deadline is tomorrow and, banks have been gripped with anxiety over fear of a major liquidity crisis.

Justice Dimgba Igwe of the Federal High Court, ruling on an ex parte application filed by the Federal Government through the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation on October 21, granted the temporary forfeiture of cash – bank accounts without BVN – within two weeks unless the owners justify their ownership of such accounts.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) might, at the expiration of the deadline, compel the 21 commercial banks to provide a status report on non-BVN-linked accounts in their books. When that happens, the banking sector liquidity may suffer as lenders begin to return un-linked funds to government coffers.

 The Vice-President, West African Pan African Lawyers Union (PALU), Emeka Obegoru, said (according to The Nation) that if there was no suit challenging the court ruling, the banks will have to produce a full list of their customers without BVN.
The Director-General of the West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM) Prof. Akpan Ekpo agreed with Obegoru. He said if neither the banks nor individuals complained and the timeline elapsed, the government must find a way to get the funds from the lenders. He said failure to comply meant the banks will have to tell the court why they could not produce the list.

 He highlighted that many people with skeletons in their cupboards still refused to enrol on the BVN network because it will expose their illicit financial dealings.
He, however, said it would remain an uphill task for the government to trace the funds, given that the banks are more likely to protect their customers.

“I think it will turn a money spinner for whistleblowers as government pressures the banks to get the true position of key accounts without BVN,” he said.

Ekpo said lenders could collude with high net-worth customers or politically exposed persons without BVN or accounts not linked to BVN to ensure their financial dealings are not exposed.
Former Executive Director, Keystone Bank, Richard Obire said for now, neither banks nor civil society groups had challenged the ex parte judgment, hence leaving the implementation of the ruling at the discretion of the Federal Government.

 He said where the funds involved were large enough, the liquidity of the banking sector might be threatened as more cash leave to government coffers.
“If the funds leave the banks to government coffers, the affected lenders may suffer liquidity challenges depending on the level of their customers’ involvement,” he said.

Principal Counsel at Eze & Associates, Chukwuemeka Eze said, “The person has to prove where he was, and why he was not able to enrol on the BVN network. It will be based on individuals making case for themselves when the timeline expires tomorrow,” he said.

“When the banks come under serious pressure as the implementation begins, which is likely, they will have to call for a Bankers’ Committee meeting to decide on how to approach the dilemma. But there are still going to be some exceptions, such as Nigerians in Diaspora and those serving long prison sentences,” he said.

Eze said the government had to be careful in implementing the court order, as it had the capability of causing economic dislocation. The real targets, according to him, are people who open accounts with fake names to hide fraudulently obtained wealth.

Source : https://www.millitime.com/tension-banks-november-3-deadline-bvn/
Re: Tension In Banks Over November 3 Deadline For BVN by Nbote(m): 7:30am On Nov 02, 2017
All dis ones no b story.. What stops d owners from transferring d money? D same bank dat allowed those accounts to function till now will help dem find a way around it. How dey think jus becos an account isn't linked to a BVN makes it fraudulent is laughable.

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