Chairman of BCAN, Dr. Uju Ogubunka, told yesterday
that the association was meeting this week to, among other things,
marshal out course of action to protect customers’ right to full and
unrestricted access to their account, irrespective of their BVN status.
Several banks had sent out messages to their customers last week
warning that access to their accounts would be barred unless they were
BVN compliant by October 31.
Spokesman for Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Ibrahim Muazu, told yesterday
that denial of access to non-BVN compliant accounts had gone into force
and the apex bank would not extend the deadline for compliance as it
did last June, when the first deadline expired.
20.8m accounts registered
He explained that CBN was satisfied with the level of compliance
achieved as at last week Monday, which showed about 20.8 million bank
accounts registered as against about 52 million active bank accounts
with the various banks.
On the 32 million unregistered accounts, he explained that the apex
bank believed that since most bank customers maintain multiple accounts,
the linking of all the accounts would give an average of about 40
million captured in the BVN net, adding that “we are home and dry.”
He also noted that a move round the banks, during the last day of the
week, showed there were no queues of customers on BVN lines in the
banking halls, indicating, according to him, that most bank customers
had complied.
However, Ogubunka, who was the immediate past chief executive of the
Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, CIBN, said BCAN was not
opposed to BVN, but it would not allow the rights of its members to be
abridged by any policy to the extent of denying any bank customer access
to his or her account.
He also explained that many bank customers may have been unable to
comply due to one reason or the other, adding that such should not
automatically lock the customer out of his or her bank account.
BCAN faults CBN on 32m accounts claim
Ogubunka, though admitting that many people have more than one
account, added that the figure of 32 million, over 60 percent,
non-compliant account was too large to be attributed to multiple account
holding.
“We have called an emergency meeting of BCAN executives to review the
situation, among many other industry issues, affecting bank customers
this week,” he stated.
CBN, in its last week’s statement, had downplayed the calculations
that 32 million accounts had not been registered, but admitted that some
customers were yet to link all their accounts to their BVN.
He said: “The point that needs to be stressed here is that it is not
enough to just enrol for BVN. The process is duly concluded only when
all accounts owned by a bank customer are linked to his or her BVN.
“From the foregoing, it becomes clear that the insinuation of about
32 million accounts holders yet to enrol was simply a misrepresentation
that fails to take into consideration the multiple accounts holding
habit of most Nigerians.”
The apex bank also declared that if anyone had not enrolled for BVN,
it cannot be attributed to lack of facilities, but out of his/her
individual volition and that by all indications, it can be safely said
that the BVN exercise by the Bankers’ Committee in collaboration with
CBN had proved rather successful.
The statement also disclosed that Nigerian banks’ customers in the
Diaspora had taken advantage of more facilities provided for enrolment
in more locations abroad.
CBN, in collaboration with the Bankers’ Committee, introduced the BVN
on February 14, 2014. This initiative of the Bankers’ Committee is
aimed at ensuring unique identity for all bank customers and other users
of financial services in the country by the use of the customers’
biometrics as means of identification.
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