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Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by Privaldo1: 6:42pm On Feb 11, 2021
The senate has mandated its relevant committees to discuss the opportunities and threats of cryptocurrency with the CBN governor.

NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA • FEBRUARY 11, 2021


Nigerian Senate floor (Credit: Twitter)

The recent ban on cryptocurrency transactions via Nigerian bank accounts has divided opinions among Nigerian senators.

The Central Bank had directed deposit money banks and other financial institutions to deactivate all customers’ accounts used for transacting all forms of virtual currencies.

The CBN hinged its decision on claims that fraudulent transactions were being carried out via cryptocurrency dealings, thereby weakening the Naira. It also alleged that the exchange could be used to funnel illicit funding for terrorism and other threats to national security.

Debating the development on Thursday at plenary, Senator Tokunbo Abiru, a former bank chief executive from Lagos, says he does not see the ban as the solution to the highlighted threats but suggested a public hearing be held with stakeholders.

“The last five years, we have had people changing crypto-currencies to over 500 million dollars. It is good to ban because of the challenges it has presented; in reality, banning it doesn’t take it away,” Mr. Abiru said.

“Even our Security Exchange Commission (SEC) also recognised crypto-currency as a financial asset they need to regulate. What we should do is to invite the major stakeholders to a public hearing.”

Adding his voice, Senator Solomon Adeola (Lagos West) opined that rather than the outright ban on crypto-currency by the banks regulator, regulation of the market would be a better option.

In his words: “I am strongly against the outright ban of this medium of exchange by the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN). What the CBN should be telling Nigerians are the regulations put in place to regulate the activities of the operators.”

“All over the world, these cryptocurrencies are regulated. The operators of this so-called currency are everywhere. I would indulge this senate to allow the regulators also to be invited so that they can also tell the committees their own position concerning the operation of cryptocurrency in Nigeria,”
Mr. Adeola concluded.

Senator Biodun Olujimi, apparently against the ban, noted that the youth have gained so much from the business of bitcoin, hence, advised the CBN and the government to iron out ways for cryptocurrency to work for the country while also taking step to prevent fraudulent people from gaining access.

Ms. Olujimi said, “We didn’t create cryptocurrency and so we cannot kill it and cannot refuse to ensure it works for us. These children are doing great business with it and they are getting results and Nigeria cannot immune itself from this sort of business.”

“What we can do is to ensure bad people must not use it. This motion is most important to us. The time has come for us to harmonise all the issues concerning cryptocurrency,”
the senator added.

However, in a swift opposition, Senator Sani Musa (Niger) believes the directive is necessary due to the clandestine nature of the medium of transaction which makes it almost impossible to regulate while seeing it as a threat to Nigeria’s weak economy and the fragile Naira.

“Cryptocurrency has become a worldwide transaction of which you cannot even identify who owns what. The technology is so strong that I don’t see the kind of regulation that we can do. Bitcoin has made our currency almost useless or valueless,” Mr. Sani lamented.

In addition, he said: “If we have an economy that is very weak, and cannot regulate cryptocurrency in Nigeria, then I don’t know how our economy would be in the next seven years.”

The senate then mandated its committees on banking, insurance and other financial institutions, ICT and cybercrime, and capital market to invite the CBN governor for briefing on the opportunities and threats of the cryptocurrency on the nation’s economy and security and to report back findings within two weeks.

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Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by Shegzo(m): 6:43pm On Feb 11, 2021
sigh.
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by Privaldo1: 6:45pm On Feb 11, 2021
Crypto can't be killed, if you think I am lying ask the Nigerian government. All the Startups that they tried to suffocate with the ban are up and running. People are still making their transactions, so CBN and the Northern caucus of the Senate can take a chill pill.

Crypto is like the proverbial cockroach that will survive a nuclear blast.
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by Veqtor: 6:47pm On Feb 11, 2021
It's an open secret that the North is our problem.

Dese backward northerners should just be sent back in time...to 1654.

Such nuisance! It's so disgusting that we had to wind up with this ppl.

The north and south are always at opposing sides so y don't dey just go their fu*king way and let us go ours?

Which kind wahala b dis tori olorun?

Always dragging us back...while d rest of d world moves on..

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Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by mcbreeze: 6:47pm On Feb 11, 2021
What they don't know is that there are different roads that lead to Onitsha.
Banning it is just waste of time because you can't ban it

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Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by Fixey: 6:49pm On Feb 11, 2021
Of course. It's to checkmate the progress of Southern youths and to slow then down as against their Northern counter parts

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Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by Envelopus: 6:54pm On Feb 11, 2021
But why always North?

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Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by seunmsg(m): 7:03pm On Feb 11, 2021
Only daft and ignorant senators will oppose cryptocurrency at this point in time. It is an idea whose time has come so nothing can stop it. Tesla has led the way and other big corporations are following. Nigerians must key in now or get left behind.
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by November1857(m): 7:05pm On Feb 11, 2021
Envelopus:
But why always North?
Backwardness are in their gene!

With this sect of people, Nigeria can never move forward...
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by Ohoto90: 7:06pm On Feb 11, 2021
Northern lawmakers are uselessly useless
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by malcom1X: 7:09pm On Feb 11, 2021
Are we moving forward or backwards
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by ggood: 7:13pm On Feb 11, 2021
They don't want to put Aboki that change dollars out of business
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by hola106(m): 7:21pm On Feb 11, 2021
Omo aboki we don move leave una there we move speedy like Austin bolt
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by nazicartel(m): 7:24pm On Feb 11, 2021
One of the reasons I don't use Luno... Anything,,, my paxful and klever are moving comfortably
Re: Crypto Ban: Northern Senators Support CBN, Southern Senators Oppose by Valkrie: 7:40pm On Feb 11, 2021
Do the northern senators even know what crypto currency is?

Do not be surprise that they all be thinking that it's a currency the south create to dominate the north and hence oppose it..and fighting hard to quash it...

The north here meaning the hausa/fulani territories...

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