House probes excessive charges by banks

The House of Representatives is investigating alleged excessive charges on transactions by commercial banks in the country.

In a resolution it passed in Abuja on Wednesday, the House mandated its  Committee on  Banking and  Currency to conclude the investigation within four weeks and report back for further legislative action.

A lawmaker from Edo State, Rep. Sergius Ose Ogun, moved a motion that led to the resolution during the plenary of the House presided over by the Speaker, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila.

The resolution secured a unanimous voice vote.

Part of Ogun’s motion reads, “The House notes that  Section  88  (1)  and  (2)  of the  Constitution of the  Federal  Republic of  Nigeria,  1999  (as amended) empowers the  National  Assembly to conduct investigations into the activities of any authority executing or administering laws made by the National  Assembly.  

“Aware that most of the  Deposit  Money  Banks in  Nigeria impose excessive and non-statutory charges on varying bank transactions carried out by customers.

“Also aware that in  January  2020,  in the bid to,  among other things,  stop the indiscriminate imposition of charges by  Deposit  Money Banks,  the  Central  Bank of  Nigeria  (CBN)  issued a  Guide to  Charges by  Banks,  other  Financial Institutions and  Non-Bank  Financial  Institutions,  stating the approved bank charges to be imposed by  Deposit Money  Banks.

“Concerned that despite the  Guide issued by the  CBN,  some  Banks still deduct outrageous amounts of money from their customers in the guise of bank charges with different descriptions.

“Worried  that  in  most  cases,  the  deductions  are  already  covered  by  the  CBN  approved  monthly  Account Maintenance Fee  (AMF), thus amounting  to  double deduction.”

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