Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun and CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele |
The Minister of Finance,
Mrs Kemi Adeosun, has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to extend Bank
Verification Number (BVN) requirement to account holders in Microfinance Banks
(MFBs).
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
She
said this would facilitate the detection of bank accounts which might have been
opened and operated in such banks by ghost workers and other syndicates.
A
statement by the ministry’s Director of Information, Mr Salisu Dambatta in
Abuja on Monday, said Adeosun had written to the CBN Governor, Mr Godwin
Emefiele, to make her case.
The
minister said that the introduction of BVN by the CBN had contributed immensely
in improving the integrity of the Federal Government payroll on which more than
50,000 ghost workers were detected and removed.
She
said that operating bank accounts in Microfinance Banks without requirement for
BVN had left a huge loophole which individuals intent on financial crimes could
use to hide and launder proceeds of crime and successfully escape detection by
law enforcement agencies.
Adeosun
referred the CBN governor to the discovery that prior to the deadline for
obtaining the BVN, there had been movement of a large number of salary accounts
of federal employees from commercial banks to Microfinance banks.
“This
is a suspicious activity and we have already commenced a review of such cases
to identify and investigate any cases of fraud.
“We
know that extending the requirement for BVN to Microfinance Banks may put a
huge financial strain on the smaller Microfinance Banks; however, some MFBs
such as National Police Force Microfinance (NPF), have over 27,000 salary
accounts.
“Our
inability to perform checks on such a large number of salary earners is a key
risk.” I am therefore seeking your cooperation to enforce compliance with BVN
on any MFB with over 200 active salary accounts or those above a certain size.
“This
will support the Federal Government’s efforts at reducing leakages to create
headroom for the capital projects that will support the growth of the economy,”
she said.
The CBN had, in September 2016, announced its intention to extend the requirement for the extension of the BVN to MFBs in the country, but the exercise had not taken off.
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