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FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Clerverly: 9:43pm On Oct 21, 2017
The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court has granted a request by Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, for a temporary forfeiture of all funds held in bank accounts not linked to BVNs — and whose ownership could not be absolutely identified.
Also to be seized by the Nigerian government are funds held in bank accounts without sufficient know-your-customer credentials, court documents seen by PREMIUM TIMES said.

Industry experts expressed strong reservations about a lack of specific legal framework for the unprecedented forfeitures and potential coercion of banks by the federal authorities in separate interviews with PREMIUM TIMES Saturday.

No estimates were immediately available, but it is widely held that billions of naira remained trapped in the unlinked bank accounts since 2015 when the Central Bank of Nigeria ordered commercial banks to stop attending to new enrollees.

The order followed an originating motion of notice filed by Mr. Malami on behalf of the Nigerian government on September 28.
Nnamdi Dimgba, the Federal High Court judge who presided over the ex-parte motion, granted all the nine reliefs sought by Mr. Malami —himself represented by a lawyer, Usman Dakas— on October 17.

The court ordered all the 19 deposit money banks, DMBs, operating in the country to release to Nigerian government names of accounts not yet connected to BVN; account numbers; their outstanding balances; domiciling locations; and domiciliary accounts without BVN and where they are domiciled.

Nigeria deposit money banks that were listed as respondents in the ex-parte suit are: Access Bank, Citi Bank, Diamond Bank, Ecobank, Fidelity Bank, First Bank and First City Monument Bank.
Others are: Guarantee Trust Bank, Heritage Bank, Keystone Bank, Skye Bank, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Sterling Bank, Union Bank and United Bank for Africa.

The remaining three are: Unity, Bank Wema Bank and Zenith Bank.
The court also ordered all of them to disclose any investments made with funds and to withhold authorisation for any outward inflow of funds from the accounts. All the details are to be submitted to Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System, NIBSS, and the CBN for authentication.
The banks were also directed to publish all bank accounts not linked to BVN in national newspapers with a 14-day notice for individuals with interest in such accounts to come forward and justify why their funds should not be forfeited to the Nigerian government.
Mr. Dimgba also ordered the CBN, which was joined as 20th respondent alongside the 19 DMBs, to appoint an official who will examine all the details submitted to the apex bank for compliance.

The government argued the matter under Section 3 of the Money Laundering Act, 2011.
The section said banks must “ensure that documents, data or information collected under the customer due diligence process is kept up-to-date and relevant by undertaking reviews of existing records, particularly for higher risk categories of customers or business relationships.”

The BVN is a unique identification number that can be verified and used to transact business across all the banking platforms in Nigeria.
The CBN imposed the policy to capture customers’ data for financial transactions and check fraud in the banking system.
Registration for BVNs commenced on February 14, 2014, across the country. The CBN said over 20.8 million customers enrolled 40 million bank accounts before the October 31, 2015, final deadline for customers residing within the country.
The CBN extended the deadline for Nigerians in the diaspora to December 2016 to sign up for the BVN system. But hundreds of thousands home and abroad are still believed to be left behind.

“Illogical, hasty‘
A financial analyst who spoke with PREMIUM TIMES about the court order rebuked the Nigerian government for attempting to shore up its revenues by forcibly seizing funds owned by private individuals.

“There’s no basis for this desperate move by the federal government because customers who owned the funds met the required criteria at the time they set up their bank accounts,” said Ugodre Obi-Chukwu, a Lagos-based financial analyst. “This is an attempt to use federal might to coerce banks into submitting funds that belong to customers for its own use.”

The Nigerian government had fallen on hard times since 2014 when dwindling price of crude oil began to take its toll on the country’s revenues.
The Buhari administration, which assumed office in May 2015, has made concerted pushes to source funding to finance a bloated federal civil service and new capital projects, including borrowing from local and international markets.
The government also said it would rely on recovered loot to finance its budget this year.
While Mr. Obi-Chukwu recognised financial challenges confronting the administration, he maintained that no policy must be implemented by fiat in a democratic system.

“The Money Laundering Act they used to sway the judge is clearly not sufficient to confiscate personal funds,” he said. “There’s no law that allows for this specific action taken by the government as it stands.”

He advised the federal government to allow people to withdraw their funds from the bank accounts if they’re not willing to link them to BVN, especially since they weren’t identified as proceeds of crime.
Lawyers weigh in
Two legal practitioners interviewed by PREMIUM TIMES Saturday held slightly disparate views on the matter.
Liborous Oshoma, who runs a law firm in Lagos, condemned the order as “far-reaching and despotic” in nature.
“You can’t just drag banks to court and ask them to submit all funds in bank accounts which they’re holding in trust for private individuals,” Mr. Oshoma said.

“The funds are mostly personal deposits. In law, orders are supposed to be specific, directed and enforceable against individuals or institutions,” Mr. Oshoma said. “But we cannot see how the government assumed it could sue banks to enforce orders against individuals who have not been accused of any criminal offences.”
Mr. Oshoma said the Buhari administration did not fathom the possibilities of Nigerians who are serving long prison sentences abroad and may not be in tune with developments in the outside world.

“The despotic tendency of wanting to take what does not belong to them made them forget that people might be in conditions where they cannot come and claim their funds for the next 20 years or more,” Mr. Oshoma said.
“If the government is really desperate to get people’s money because they cannot be found, it should find sensible means of going about it and not resort to steps that are not in consonance with democracy,” he added.

Although he questioned the legal premise of the federal government’s attempt to seize the funds, Inibehe Effiong, also a Lagos-based lawyer, told PREMIUM TIMES the overarching goal of the move was understandable.
“The BVN is a policy of the federal government which is aimed at mitigating financial crimes in the system,” Mr. Effiong said. “The policy was backed by certain financial regulations which make it appropriate for the government to ask for a general freezing order of accounts whose owners cannot be ascertained.”

“But what I cannot understand is the legal structure upon which the policy is standing,” Mr. Effiong said.
Mr. Effiong said authorities should have sought details of bank accounts first, then examine them individually and isolate ones with suspicious traits.
“The government should have stopped at requesting for details of all the bank accounts. but not go as far as getting a blanket approval to withhold all funds.
“If they all the accounts based on their merits, they can sort out the ones with criminal traces and seek their forfeiture,” Mr. Effiong said.


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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Clerverly: 9:43pm On Oct 21, 2017
Ipob Terrorists, Oya Come and Wail!

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Clerverly: 9:45pm On Oct 21, 2017
LALASTICLALA
Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by python1: 9:45pm On Oct 21, 2017
Very good move by the govt. I know pigs must grunt again. They are stolen money that can't be explained. grin

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Paperwhite(m): 9:45pm On Oct 21, 2017
You created nice thread but spoilt it with this your IPOB obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Clerverly: 9:53pm On Oct 21, 2017
python1:
Very good move by the govt. I know pigs must grunt again. They are stolen money that can't be explained. grin

Exactly!

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by KAYCEEJUNIOR(m): 10:01pm On Oct 21, 2017
If una collect death people money, you are compiling more problem to una administration, una think say na Looted funds. Instead of to advice banks to contact the next of kin to the account holder and monitor the process through Efcc, y'all went into action to even steal from the death.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Nobody: 10:05pm On Oct 21, 2017
What about those that have lost their BVNs?

This ruling is divorced from reality, there are a whole lot of old fashioned bank users not in tune with modern technology and needing to catch up

I don't see the benefit of this policy other than another example of a government that lacks human face.

This is all Buhari knows how to do, seize seize and seize. He does not create or improve anything!

Does Buhari know what a BVN is? Does Buhari know how to use ATM? Does Buhari use internet banking? For Buhari he has a lot of aides to do these things. Most older Nigerians don't and may not have a helper.

This people really need to get real

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by aolawale025: 10:13pm On Oct 21, 2017
Accounts are not linked to BVN due to various reasons. The FG should have identified the accounts they want to target. Not a blanket order

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by seunmsg(m): 10:15pm On Oct 21, 2017
krendo:
What about those that have lost their BVNs?

This ruling is divorced from reality, there are a whole lot of old fashioned bank users not in tune with modern technology and needing to catch up

I don't see the benefit of this policy other than another example of a government that lacks human face.

This is all Buhari knows how to do, seize seize and seize. He does not create or improve anything!

Does Buhari know what a BVN is? Does Buhari know how to use ATM? Does Buhari use internet banking? For Buhari he has a lot of aides to do these things. Most older Nigerians don't and may not have a helper.

This people really need to get real

Government is talking about accounts not linked to BVN at all. If you have lost your BVN number, simply go back to your bank and get it.

I really don't see why some so called analyst are against this move. If government don't take custody of the funds, the banks will use it as they like forever. The funds in the unlinked accounts have been there since 2015 without anybody claiming it. Government should take custody of the funds and use it judiciously for the good of the entire country.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Firefire(m): 10:35pm On Oct 21, 2017
Good move...

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by olatade(m): 10:37pm On Oct 21, 2017
Great news! I won't leave my account with legitimate earnings without registration.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Bolustical: 10:40pm On Oct 21, 2017
If not the fact that such monies were gotten through illegal means, why would anyone to leave his money unidentified and unclaimed since BVN commenced way back in 2014?

This is a right step in the right direction.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Bolustical: 10:47pm On Oct 21, 2017
Mama Piss and Mrs Diezani, Sarekiri must be part owners in such unclaimed monies.

It is hard for these three not to have hands in huge money laundering cases in Nigeria.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Nobody: 10:58pm On Oct 21, 2017
These monickers above me shouting ipob and pigs, you people should rather worry on behalf of your northern polithieftians who stole this country to comatose. Do not divert our attention from their thieving spree. Na dem thieve this country to her present state of NO MEKWATALISM.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Clerverly: 11:27pm On Oct 21, 2017
lalasticlala
Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by kettykin: 11:33pm On Oct 21, 2017
wow so what happens to families of those who died with their money in bank yet to be claimed by their respective families , any way hank God this is happening before this present generation tht seems to have forgotten about the past 20 pounds policy. Nigeria will alway be Nigeria , how come foreign banks dont implement this kind of policies

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by ocalebesq(m): 11:36pm On Oct 21, 2017
If by any means you know anybody who has not updated his her BVN with his/her bank, please do inform them to immediately come up to apply for the court to vacate the order in order that the person may be able to do. This is more especially to those leaving abroad because after 14 days and nobody comes forward to make the necessary application to the court, the court will issue a permanent forfeiture order and the money will be given to the FG by the banks and that's all about it. So, publicize and help some people.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by leofab(f): 11:39pm On Oct 21, 2017
All my NYSC allowee is in my zenith bank and the refused approving my Bvn claiming that I have done it elsewhere.. this is fustrating and won't go well with this fraudulent government if they confiscated my hard earned allowance..

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by aolawale025: 11:39pm On Oct 21, 2017
Bolustical:
If not the fact that such monies were gotten through illegal means, why would anyone to leave his money unidentified and unclaimed since BVN commenced way back in 2014?

This is a right step in the right direction.

Some Nigerians have been abroad. Some even in prisons etc. They haven't been able to do the BVN. It's not only those with illegitimate money. In fact most people with illegal money keep dollars at home or elsewhere in cash

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by SalamRushdie: 11:46pm On Oct 21, 2017
This is a blanket order to financial anarchy and theft within the banking industry..Buhari is too dull

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Nobody: 12:31am On Oct 22, 2017
herdsmen dey reason?

all dia matter na one way..
major problem hitting naija now.. na buhari.. get the dullard out and see the economy reset itself.

the dullard ain't got brain for challenges.. and doesn't listen.

Don't think zombies don understand the kain market we buy..

baba is too dull

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by seunmsg(m): 7:02am On Oct 22, 2017
leofab:
All my NYSC allowee is in my zenith bank and thy refuse to give me Bvn claiming that I have done it someone else.. this is fustrating and won't go well with this fraudulent government if they confiscated my hard hearned allowance..

If you have not been able to access your account since 2015, why are you now appearing so angry? Instead of abusing the government, why not take the necessary step and resolve the issue you have with your bank. If you can't get your BVN registration right within the stipulated period of around two years, you should stop blaming government for anything that happens thereafter.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Pavore9: 7:05am On Oct 22, 2017
KAYCEEJUNIOR:
If una collect death people money, you are compiling more problem to una administration, una think say na Looted funds

Relatives of dead depositors should work towards retrieving the deposits but at most people don't know that such accounts and deposits exists. There are even married people who run coded bank accounts without the knowledge of their spouses, when such persons died who goes to claim the money?

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by SunFlow(m): 7:08am On Oct 22, 2017
Tell me its a lie
Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Nobody: 7:28am On Oct 22, 2017
krendo:
What about those that have lost their BVNs?

This ruling is divorced from reality, there are a whole lot of old fashioned bank users not in tune with modern technology and needing to catch up

I don't see the benefit of this policy other than another example of a government that lacks human face.

This is all Buhari knows how to do, seize seize and seize. He does not create or improve anything!

Does Buhari know what a BVN is? Does Buhari know how to use ATM? Does Buhari use internet banking? For Buhari he has a lot of aides to do these things. Most older Nigerians don't and may not have a helper.

This people really need to get real


I can't believe this is coming from an adult
You mean old people that have had no access to their account in the last 2years?

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by slimghost(m): 7:31am On Oct 22, 2017
Clerverly:
Ipob Terrorists, Oya Come and Wail!


Have you seen why people say you are braindead? smh

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by slimghost(m): 7:33am On Oct 22, 2017
I commend this move. The only people i feel for are the ones outside the country before the introduction of BVN.

Anyway, they will just have to prove that the funds are theirs before they can be allowed to have access to it again.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by mgbadike81: 7:37am On Oct 22, 2017
the only thing this government have achieved is to look for ways of milking more money from Nigerians, be it Mtn fine,customs seizing cars from the owners on the highways, borrowing up to 60% of national income, reckless printing of money by the CBN,Increase in the prices of drivers license, international passport etc and yet there's nothing to show for all that money. this move is just to raise money for the government, nothing more, nothing less.I wonder how the rest of the world would be looking at Nigeria now.

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Re: FG Takes Ownership Of Funds In Bank Accounts Not Linked To BVNs by Atlanticfire: 7:53am On Oct 22, 2017
I have been outside Nigeria for over 5 yrs. I had some money in zenith bank before I left.

The account has not been linked to any bvn because I don't even remember the account number.

I have never held any public office.

So going by the reasoning of the government and the reasoning of some people here, the money in my account must be stolen money that should be forfeited to the government just because the account does not have bvn.

This is a case of guilty until proven innocent.
Why does a government think that robbing it's citizens is a good policy

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