A petition has been made against the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) by the Consumer Advocacy Foundation of Nigeria (CAFON) of aiding banks to exploit bank customers.
Meanwhile the group has called for a No Banking Day, on March 1st, when bank
customers will shun all banking services to protest excessive bank charges.
These were contained in a petition signed by the President of CAFON, Sola
Salako and made available to Vanguard over the weekend.
The petition was addressed to bank customers was titled,
March 1st is ‘No Banking Day’ against excessive charges. The petition stated,
“Dear Nigerian Banks Consumers for many years now, consumers of banking
services have been subject to series of poor and unsatisfactory transaction and
relationship terms. “We have endured excessive charges, illegal fees and unfair
contracts that only protect the bank but does not protect the consumers. Banks
debit our accounts at will for charges we never agreed to or were not aware of;
they charge us for every little service; we pay for getting our statements; introduction
letters; and now, some banks are charging N200 for the use of deposit and
transfer forms! “Under the current CBN management, abolished fees are being
reintroduced. ATM withdrawals that were free now cost N65 on 3rd withdrawals.
We pay N1000 for debit card issuance and renewals; we pay N105 for every online
transfer; and they still charge N105 as Annual Debit Card Maintenance and now,
a new Stamp Duty charge of N50 on every credit of over N1000 has just been
introduced. COT that was supposed to end finally in 2016 is now being
reintroduced as 1% of every withdrawal purportedly as Monthly Current Account
Maintenance Fees! This is unacceptable! “The fact is, Consumers are being
exploited by all the banks and CBN is aiding and encouraging these exploitations.
We cannot continue to endure these exploitations! That is why Consumer Advocacy
Foundation of Nigeria CAFON, a consumer rights NGO is calling consumers to join
us in protest of Banking Exploitation by declaring Tuesday, March 1, 2016 as NO
BANKING DAY! “Our Demands are: We want bank charges reviewed downwards; Banks
must clear fees with consumers before debiting our accounts; Bank forms and
contracts must be reviewed to include more protection for consumers; Consumer
complaints must be resolved promptly and satisfactorily; CBN must review the
new Stamp Duty Charge, Account Maintenance Charge and Debit Card Maintenance
Fees. “We urge all consumers to boycott all banking services in protest of
these excessive charges and policies. That means on Tuesday March 1, 1. Don’t
visit any bank or branches to transact any business 2. Don’t use your ATM from
12a.m -12 midnight on March 1 3. Don’t log in to any of your accounts online
and don’t do any transfers from 12am-12 midnight 4. Don’t make any online payments
from 12am- 12 midnight 5. Don’t issue any cheques or banking instruments dated
March 1, 2016 6. “Avoid doing any financial transactions on March 1 but if you
must, avoid the banks! We can all commit to observe a No Banking Day Protest to
press home our demands.
Credit: Vanguard
After all, if we don’t patronize them, they can’t be in
business.”Please sign this petition if you agree to join the protest and share
with your friends and family until we have mass awareness so everyone can
observe the No Banking Day Protest. It is not right, so let’s use our Rights!”
Consumer Advocacy
Foundation of Nigeria (CAFON) has accused the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN) of aiding banks to exploit bank customers. Meanwhile the group has
called for a No Banking Day, on March 1st, when bank customers will
shun all banking services to protest excessive bank charges. These were
contained in a petition signed by the President of CAFON, Sola Salako
and made available to Vanguard over the weekend.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/cbn-aiding-exploitation-of-bank-customers-cafon/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/cbn-aiding-exploitation-of-bank-customers-cafon/
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