Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency, Hon. Victor Nwokolo on Sunday dismissed media report that the house had issued a summon to the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele, over the new bank charges associated with the implementation of the cashless policy. He said the House never summoned the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele over the new cash policy.
Hon. Nwokolo, who cleared the air on the resolution passed by the House last week Tuesday plenary session via a statement, denied media reports that the House summoned the CBN governor.
He, however, explained that the CBN governor could not honour the Committee’s invitation because he was on an official assignment with both the Finance minister, Zainab Ahmad and the minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami over the controversial $9.6 billion judgment debt to Process and Industrial Development (P&ID) Limited in the United Kingdom.
According to him, the proposed meeting with the CBN governor was aimed at addressing public concerns on how the effects of the cashless policy can be reduced to enable Nigerians to enjoy the benefits.
“The motion simply asked the CBN governor and the bankers committee to interface with us so that we can find ways and means to curb the hardship of the policy on Nigerians.
“We need to know how they arrived at the charges and the indices used to arrive at the conclusion too. Our intention on this issue is simple and it simply aims at the possibility of Nigerians using the policy to their advantage.
“By so doing, we’ll know where it bites most through the proposed interface with the Governor and his officials.
“There was no place that we mentioned in the motion that the House is summoning the arrowhead of the Apex bank of the country.
“The CBN governor has been the vanguard of how our various economic policies can get the right direction for the progress of Nigeria.
“If you say he was summoned, it simply connotes he has a query to answer but in this case, he is interfacing with us to alleviate the situation as it is,” Hon. Nwokolo concluded.
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