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Audited Results: Shareholders Express Mixed Feelings On CBN Move To Sanction Erring CEOs

Shareholders have expressed mixed feelings on the moves by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to sanction Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of banks that fail to submit audited results of their banks after 12 months.

The shareholders expressed their views in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos today, Friday, while reacting to the apex bank’s Monetary, Credit, Foreign Trade and Exchange Policy released recently.

NAN reports that the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) require banks to publish their audited financial accounts not later than four months after the end of each financial year.

The CBN had in the Monetary, Credit, Foreign Trade and Exchange Policy Guidelines for Fiscal Years 2018/2019 also directed banks to publish their audited financial statements not later than four months after the end of each financial year.

The CBN said it would hold the board chairman and CEO of any defaulting bank directly responsible for any breach.

Reports had it that Diamond and Unity Banks had notified the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) that their results would be delayed.

Skye Bank, however, is yet to publish its 2016 and 2017 results.

The Publicity Secretary, Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN), Moses Igbrude, said sanctioning banks CEOs after four months of not releasing their accounts was too short a time.

Igbrude said policies were instituted to correct and strengthen institutions not for revenue generation at the detriment of the affected institutions and the shareholders.

“What we see in Nigeria from regulators is impunity, using directives and policies for revenue generation at the detriment of institutions and the shareholders, he said.

Igbrude said CBN should first engage the banks to find out the challenges to ascertain if they need assistance.

According to him, the apex bank should warn the affected banks after the engagement before the option of sanctions.

“I don’t think management will deliberately delay the release of their accounts without issues.

“I am appealing that CBN should look at this issue critically on one-on-one basis with the intention to assist and strengthen these institutions for the sake of all stakeholders.

“Sanctions should be the last resort when all efforts fail, such officers should be sanctioned personally, not the banks bearing the cost of their wrong decisions and behaviour,’’ Igbrude said.

However, the immediate past Secretary, ISAN, Mr Bayo Adeleke, said the CBN pronouncement was in the interest of the investing public, adding that companies should render their stewardship yearly within a certain time frame.

“It is the duty of regulators to enforce such compliance. Skye Bank is, however, an exception. The present bank’s management was put in place by CBN.

They are battling with legacy issues which CBN is fully aware,’’ he said.

AProfessor of Economics in the Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Ogun, Sheriffdeen Tella, said the law had always been there but ignored.

Tella said every bank was expected to present quarterly report of its activities to the CBN, noting that at the end of every operating year, an annual report should reach the apex bank before the end of the first quarter.

He said many banks, particularly those in or approaching distress, keeps their books away from the regulatory authority.

Tella alleged that the apex bank also sometimes covers up for them depending on the relationship with the head of such bank.

He said punitive action needed to be taken to prevent disaster because the number of banks involved was rising.

“This is the situation now and the CBN is only trying to enforce the regulation. Many of the banks have not held Annual General Meeting (AGM) nor sent their annual report to shareholders for some years and the CBN is aware.
“There is no transparency and accountability in the operations of these banks but probably with the connivance of the CBN.

“Of course, the value of shares of the banks continues to fall or remains low and static,’’ Tella said.

The National Coordinator, Progressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria (PSAN), Boniface Okezie, blamed the apex bank and the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN) for the delay witnessed by some banks in publishing their accounts.

Okezie attributed the delay to lots of provisions being demanded by the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN) and CBN.

“Some of the banks are battling to see how they can overcome that until they are cleared by the apex bank and FRCN, their accounts cannot be published.”

Okezie said the apex bank had not done anything to Skye Bank over delay in the publication of 2017 accounts because the management was instituted by the CBN.

“Skye Bank is on CBN life line and CBN will do everything to protect them from being penalized.” [myad]

Buhari Returns To Base, Daura For APC Congress, Rivers APC Alleges Gov Wike’s Move To Destabilize It

President Muhammadu Buhari, barely s10 hours after his return from the United States of America where he had meetings with President Donald Trump, today, journeyed to Daura, his country home, for the Congress of his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), scheduled to hold tomorrow, Saturday.

This is even as the Rivers State Chapter of the APC said that it has uncovered plan by a group sponsored by Governor Nyesom Wike and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to destabilize the Congresses the State.

President Buhari, who observed Friday (Jum’at) prayer at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, left for Daura immediately after the prayer and arrived in Daura, Katsina State past 4 in the evening. He was received on arrival by the governor of the State, Alhaji Aminu Masari and top functionaries of the State government.

And, a statement by the Rivers State APC, Chief Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, said: “information unearthed by the APC confirm that the group collected huge sum of money from the governor with the sole purpose of discrediting the congresses through wild allegations against leaders of the party especially the leader of the party in Rivers State and Honourable Minister for Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and the State Chairman, Chief (Dr.) Davies Ibiamu Ikanya amongst others.

“Details of the plan seem to have been rolled out already as the group has gone on air to accuse the Minister of hijacking materials for the congresses, an accusation that exposes the ignorance of the group and makes absolutely no sense at all.

“Whereas the APC is working hard to fully expose the full dimension of the plot and the evil people that are hell-bent on destabilizing our party congresses, we urge party faithful and the general public to ignore the well-known antics of Gov. Wike, the PDP and their collaborators within and outside the APC who have sold their souls to blood money. The party re-assures all members of strict adherence to the guidelines of the party congresses and not to be distracted by anyone or group under any guise.

“The party would like our members and the general public to refuse to be deceived by these agents of doom who are likely to employ diverse means to destabilize the party in fulfilment of the agreement between them and their sponsors.” [myad]

Central Bank Injects $349.34 Million Into Retail SMIS

CBN-Office-Abuja

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has again injected a total sum of $349.34 million into the Retail Secondary Market Intervention Sales (SMIS) segment of the Forex market.

The CBN figure indicated that the interventions were meant to meet obligations in the agricultural, airlines, petroleum products and raw materials and machinery sectors.

The Acting Director in the Corporate Communications Department of the apex bank, Isaac Okorafor, who confirmed the figure, said that the Bank continued to intervene in the foreign exchange market owing mainly to its commitment to guarantee liquidity in the foreign exchange market and boost the production sector.

According to Okorafor, the continued interventions by the CBN in the forex market in addition to the recent currency swap with the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) would ease pressure on the country’s reserves.

He expressed confidence that the 16 Billion Renminbi (RMB) 16 billion ($2.5bn) deal would provide adequate local currency liquidity to Nigerian and Chinese industrialists and other businesses, stressing that the deal would protect Nigerian business men and women from the harsh effects of third currency fluctuations.

He explained that the Bank, in injecting funds into the market, is playing its role of safeguarding the international value of the legal tender currency through exchange rate stability, adding that the Bank is also committed to diversifying the Nigerian economy from oil.

The Central Bank of Nigeria in its last SMIS, injected the sum of $339.89, while also intervening in the inter-bank Foreign Exchange Market to the tune of $210,000,000, comprising $100million for the wholesale segment and $55 million for both the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and invisibles segment on Wednesday, May 2. [myad]

PDP Accuses APC Of Using Anti Democratic Forces To Intimidate, Harass Opposition

Prince Uche Secondus

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), of deploying what it called all anti democratic forces to intimidate, harass and cow the opposition into submission.

The national chairman of the PDP, Uche Secondus who spoke at the inauguration of the party’s contact committee at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja today, Friday said that what is happening in the country now calls for all hands to be on the deck.

He said that APC administration is so desperate and has chosen to deploy all anti democratic forces to intimidate, harass and cow opposition to submission.

According to a statement from his media office signed by, Ike Abonyi, Secondus drew the attention of the international community to the brazing human rights abuses going on in the country under the watch of the APC administration.

 The PDP boss charged members of the Contact committee to reach out to all men and women of goodwill desirous to save our hard earned democracy for a more robust and all embracing struggle.

“It is now abundantly clear to all discerning minds that the conspiracy of 2014 to grab power by all means hatched and executed by the All Progressives Congress, APC, succeeded in foisting a most disastrous government on our country. The APC has turned out to be a colossal failure as the lies and propaganda that aided them into office has failed to sustain them in governance. 

“They have not given up their treacherous habit of evil lies and propaganda but fortunately the vast majority of our people at home and around the world have all now seen through them. After more than three years in government it is futile to be blaming a previous government for their massive failures.

“We are all aware of the prevailing situation in our country today, a nation where human lives have been grossly devalued with daily reports of mindless bloodletting and yet there is supposed to be a responsible government whose primary duty is to protect the lives and property of the citizens. Mass burials occur every day now in the country and it is amazing the blame is now being placed on the shoulders of late President Maummar Ghadaffi who passed on six years ago.” 

The Chairman of the 22 member committee that includes serving and former governors, former Ministers, former Governor of Cross River State Senator Liyel Imoke, assured the party leadership that the committee will do everything to achieve the goals of the party in regaining power in 2019. [myad]

Guidna Central Mosque, Abuja Announces Death Of Member

The Chairman of the Guidna Central Mosque Management Committee, Alhaji Shittu Ahmed Obassa has announced the death of the member of the Mosque, Alhaji Suleiman Ayinde-Oba which occurred on Tuesday this week.

Obassa, who made this known to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday, Thursday, said that Suleiman Ayinde-Oba died after a brief illness at the age of 77.

The deceased, according to the chairman, was a motor dealer with Freedom Motors at Kubwa by Expressway in the FCT, saying that he was survived by three wives, one of whom is a Sokoto-based Customs officer and 13 children, among whom is a Kano-based industrialist, Alhaji Adebayo Suleiman Ayinde-Oba.

Obassa said that the remains of deceased who hailed from Pakata Quarters in Ilorin, Kwara State, have since been buried at Guidna Cemetery according to the wish of the family.

Sympathizers, friends and associates attended the funeral. They included the Chief of Guidna Village, Malam Umar Danladi, Ustaz Mohammed Ibrahim and Ustaz Abdulmalik Bello. [myad]

Osinbajo Describes Funding For Public Health In Nigeria As Scandalously Low

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has described the funding for public healthcare in Nigeria as being at scandalously low level.

“What we have seen through the years, is a scandalously low level of funding for public health in Nigeria and healthcare in particular.The levels of public sector investment in healthcare in our recent past has in no way reflected our earnings, or high oil earnings, especially between 2010 and 2015 (that was when we earned the highest in oil prices).”
professor Osinbajo, who spoke today, Thursday, at the 58th Annual delegates meeting and Science Conference of Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), in Abuja, the nation’s Federal Capital Territory, noted that the devastating insurgency in the Northeast, which succeeded in bringing an already tottering health system in that part of the country to its knees, with the attendant impact on immunization levels and the availability of medical personnel are the added burden on the healthcare system.

According to him, there are some other issues that consumed a substantial part of the government’s attention, saying that such issues were amongst them: “the problems with the healthcare sector, poor funding and of course, the Northeast and the threat of the spread of some diseases, some of those diseases that had been under control on account of the fact that it had been extremely difficult to reach some parts of the Northeast until a couple of years ago.”
Osinbajo however, expessed happiness to learn that Muhammadu Buhari’s government has been able to stabilize the dire situation it inherited and that the government’s short-term Special Intervention Programme, and the medium-term Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), have helped to set the economy solidly on the path of recovery and growth.

“The insurgency in the Northeast has abated considerably. Just this week in fact, Borno State celebrated its first public May Day celebrations in Maiduguri in five years.
“Having identified healthcare reform as one of the major drivers of Nigeria’s economic development, and under the able leadership of the Hon Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole, our administration has prioritized basic healthcare delivery services for Nigerians, through the revitalization of primary healthcare and retooled the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency for better performance.
“President Buhari personally launched a pilot of this revitalization programme at the Primary Healthcare Centre in Kuchigoro village here in the FCT, last year. Also in line with this, in 2016, we disbursed US$1.5 million to each of Nigeria’s 36 State Governments and the FCT, to support them in strengthening their primary healthcare system, as part of the Saving One Million Lives Performance for Results Programme.
“Another round of funding will shortly be disbursed to performing States based on results from an assessment of the impact of the first round of funding.
“Just last month, we launched, in the presence of the Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund. Implementation of the fund will soon commence as a pilot in three States, Abia, Niger and Osun States, with plans to scale up next year.”
Professor Osinbajo said that in terms of public health, the proactive and  commendable effort  of  the Federal Ministry of Health, through the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), in coordination with the national response to recent outbreaks of infectious diseases like the Lassa Fever, Cholera/Acute Watery Diarrhoea and Cerebrospinal Meningitis is worthy of note.

“We expect that the passage of the NCDC Establishment Bill by the National Assembly will further strengthen the agency and provide a smoother environment for their operations.
“Through the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), we have launched an aggressive strategic plan, to attain 80 percent immunization coverage nationally by the year 2020, because it is clear that we must improve levels of immunisation coverage in Nigeria.
“We have also, through our National Sovereign Investment Authority, recently invested $20 million in three of our Tertiary Hospitals – Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, and the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, Abia State – to establish world-class cancer treatment and medical diagnostic facilities. We intend to follow these with targeted interventions in the treatment of heart and kidney disorders.
“Again, in line with our overall economic development plans, we are working hard on incentivizing private sector investment in healthcare. Already the CBN hospital intervention fund has helped fund some hospitals that have shown track records for game changing activity in healthcare.  We believe that the next phase of healthcare development in Nigeria is going to depend a great deal on technology and innovation, which explains why we are paying a great deal of attention to the remarkable innovations of our bludgeoning tech sector.
“Many young people are solving huge problems in Medicine and other aspects of our lives with a great deal of creativity.  In the medical sector, we have LifeBank founded by Temi Giwa’s and Ola Orekunrin’s Flying Doctors. These two are two start-ups using technology and innovation to fill critical gaps in our healthcare industry.
“LifeBank works on the blood shortage problem in hospitals and save lives by speeding up blood donations and delivery to hospitals in Lagos. Their LifeBank app connects donors and hospitals and they ensure delivery of blood within 55 minutes. Ola Orekunrin’s Flying Doctors, is the first air operated emergency medical service in West Africa. Her company provides air ambulances from a pool of 20 aircrafts and highly trained medical personnel for emergency evacuations.
“ Recently, we ran a Makeathon from our Northeast Humanitarian Technology Hub. It is one of the technology hubs we are developing as a government, in providing innovation to solve problems that have arisen in the Northeast. We’ve had hundreds of innovations proposing highly innovative solutions to public health problems. These are young Nigerians proposing ground-breaking solutions. We intend to engage even more robustly with our technology community on an ongoing basis. We believe a lot of the answers to some of our public health problems; rely on the creativity of these young men and women.
“Our Social Investment Programme, through its Home-Grown School Feeding Scheme, is investing heavily in improving health outcomes for primary school children, by tackling stunting and malnutrition. We are working closely with the Partnership for Child Development (PCD), a research body based at London’s Imperial College, and with a track record of supporting interventions that translate into healthier and better-educated children.” [myad]

Gowon To National Assembly: Don’t Impeach President Buhari

Former Head of State, retired General Yakubu Gowon has warned National Assembly to stop the process it began towards impeaching President Muhammadu Buhari.

He cautioned that regular impeachment of President on issues that can be resolved within the democratic space would not augur well for the nation’s fledgling democracy.

His warning came on the heels of the submission of a report on motion for the impeachment of President Buhari over the purchase of $496 million Tucano Aircrafts without legislators’ approval.

Dr, Gowon, who received in audience today, Thursday, members of the Northern Leaders and Stakeholders Assembly (NLSA) at Gowon centre  in Abuja, argued that disagreements remain vital components of a democracy, adding that such disagreements could be handled differently without necessarily taking the impeachment option.

The elder statesman, who ruled Nigeria for the 30 months that the Nigeria civil war lasted between 1967 and 1975, said: “it may be too early in the day to start impeaching President in Nigeria, otherwise, there is no President that will not get impeached because of these interest groups.”

He called on the different groups in the North to come together to project a common front, adding that too many groups could send wrong signals to other parts of the country.

“We need to come together as a people. The Arewa Consultative Forum, Northern Elders Forum and the Northern Leaders and Stakeholders Assembly should come together or we would end up polarising the North.”

Chairman of the Forum and former Presidential adviser, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai said that the group is committed to sustainable peace and harmonious co-existence of all ethnic nationalities in the country.

He said that members of group are free to belong to any political party of their choice, adding that NLSA has constituted six sub-committees on national unity, security and restructuring among others.

He said that it would soon hold a northern political summit to deliberate on the democratic future of the nation.

Tanko Yakassai said that the group is not constituted to search for a consensus Presidential candidate from the North, contrary to some media reports, stressing that NLSA’s primary motivation is the promotion of unity and well being of Nigerians through the evolution of a national blueprint to address the challenges of the nation.

Present at the Yakubu Gowon Centre, venue of the meeting were former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Honourable Ghali Umar Na’aba, ex- Deputy Senate President, Ibrahim Mantu, Senator Joseph Waku, erstwhile Federal Capital Territory Minister, Mohammed Abba Gana and a one-time Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Maryam Inna Ciroma amongst others.

source: Vanguard.

 

Lawyers Create Problems Doctors Solve Them, Vice President Jokes

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo

“Aside from lawyers, doctors are the next most important professionals. As one rude fellow said, lawyers are usually the cause of people’s medical problems, and doctors benefit from treating them.”
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo made these jokes today, Thursday, at the 58th Annual elegates meeting and Science Conference of Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), in Abuja, the nation’s Federal Capital Territory
Professor Osinbajo stressed that matter by saying that President Muhammadu Buhari recognized the first place of lawyers by appointing seven lawyers into the Federal Executive Cabinet and were closely followed by four medical doctors in the cabinet.
The Vice President acknowledged that doctors have a “never say die” approach to life, but that just when he thought lawyers have won, “we suddenly found a doctor sitting in the position of the President of the lawmakers. By that I mean, the distinguished Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki. We are, however, comforted by the fact that he is now more a legal personality than a doctor. I trust that none of us will take our medical problems to him!” [myad]

Ahead Of 2018 Hajj: Commission Enters Hadaya Partnership With Ja’iz Bank

In preparation for 2018 Hajj exercise, the management of National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has signed  an agreement with Ja’iz Bank of Nigeria (JBN) for collection of Hadaya fees from Nigerian pilgrims for onward delivery to Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Saudi Arabia through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

A statement from the Commission today, Thursday, said that the fee, which does not form part of Hajj fares, is however mandatory for a category of pilgrims planning to observe certain types of Hajj rites.

The statement listed those who were present at the signing that took place at the NAHCON headquarters to include the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Jaí’iz Bank Nigeria, Hassan Usman, the Deputy Managing Director of the bank,. Mahe Abubakar, Company Secretary, Ms. Rukayyat Salaudeen and one of the bank’s branch managers, Yusuf Isa Jonge.

In his submission the NAHCON’s commissioner of Policy, Personnel Management and Finance, The chairman of the NAHCON, Barrister Mkhtar Abdullahi, represented by Dr. Yusuf Adebayo Ibrahim, asked  JBN to ensure that a receipt is issued to each pilgrim that pays for Hadaya.

He said that doing so has many advantages as it will promote transparency, blocks loopholes against fraudsters and help to build people’s confidence in the process.

He observed that most pilgrims are not computer literate and therefore, cannot have access to their online receipts even as he requested Ja’iz bank to ensure that pilgrims who want share of the rams they use for sacrifice should be given.

In his response, the JBN Managing Director reassured NAHCON of the bank’s credibility, transparency and dedicated service to its clients even where the profit is meager.

He assured that despite that IDB only issues electronic receipts to its clients through short message service (SMS), the bank will explore other ways to print receipts for individual pilgrims instead of the past practice where they print bulk receipts for states. [myad]

Senator Dino Melaye Sent To Prison Till June 11

The embattled Senator Dino, representating Kogi West Senatorial District in the red chambers, has been remanded in prison till June 11.

Melaye was ordered remanded in prison by

A Magistrate Court in Lokoja, Kogi State ordered the Senator to be sent to prison while deciding a case of gun running, conspiracy and aiding of jail break by the police.

Dino Melaye had earlier been driven to Lokoja from Abuja by the police in an ambulance. [myad]

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