The
Senate on Wednesday urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to
suspend the Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) card maintenance charges
being deducted from customers.
This
resolution followed a motion on the illicit and excessive bank
charges on customers’ accounts, sponsored by Senator Olugbenga
Ashafa.
The
Senate also called on commercial banks operating in the country to
configure their machines to dispense up to N40,000 per withdrawal
pending the outcome of the investigation by the Senate committees
tasked with investigating the excessive and illicit bank charges.
Speaking
on the motion, the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola
Saraki said: “This is a motion that affects the lives of every
Nigerian — irrespective of what part of the country you come
from or whatever political affiliation you might have. This is why we
are here - to always defend and protect the interests of our people.”
The
Senate President stated that the Senate must work to ensure that the
Senate’s resolutions on the excessive bank charges goes beyond the
debate stage, so that whatever action the Upper Legislative Chamber
takes, would come into effect.
“This
Senate has done this many times before; when there was a hike in the
mobile telecommunication data charges, we intervened and put an end
to that. When there were discrepancies and increases in electricity
tariffs we also took action. We have done this on a number of similar
cases. Therefore, on this, I want us to take effective resolutions,”
Saraki said.
Other
Senators who contributed to the debate, called on banks to review
their charges.
“The
common man is also a victim,” said Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, “Banks
declare profits and you wonder where these profits are coming
from — it’s from the sweat of the common man. Let us come up
with a law that puts banks on their toes.”
“It
won’t be out of place to institute a committee that will call on
the CBN to tell us what these charges are about. The Senate by fiat
should abolish charges if they can’t be verified,” said Senator
Bala Ibn Na’Allah.
“The
Senate must take a serious stand on this issue. Nigerians are really
suffering. The banking system is not encouraging. I had an issue,
took it to the bank and was refunded but how many Nigerians can do
this? The issue needs to be addressed,” stated Senator Kabiru Gaya.
“For
me, this is a major step that we are taking. This is because I
introduced the first ATM machine that came into Nigeria over 25-years
ago,” the Senate President, Dr. Saraki told his colleagues, “Now,
after 25-years, we should have grown out of these excessive charges
and moved on. So, I believe that this something that we must address
to create an environment that protects all Nigerians, because these
kind of charges in this economy affects everyone.”
The
Senate further directed its Committees on Banking, Insurance &
other Financial Institutions and Finance to conduct an investigation
into the propriety of ATM card maintenance charges in comparison with
international best practices and report back to the Senate.
The
Senate also directed the aforementioned committees to invited the
Governor of the CBN to appear before it to explain why the official
charges as approved by the CBN are skewed in favour of the banking
institutions as against the ordinary customers of the banks.
The
Senate also enjoined the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) to look
into the various complaints of excessive and unnecessary charges by
banks in the country.
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