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Northern Elders Reject Relocation Of CBN ‘Key Departments’ To Lagos (38539 Views)

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chymer(m): 7:06am On Jan 19, 2024
The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has expressed deep concern about the reported plans by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to relocate major departments from the Abuja headquarters to the former headquarters in Lagos.

It expressed its opposition to the move which, it alleges, would widen economic disparity between Northern and Southern Nigeria.

NEF, in a statement by its director of publicity and advocacy, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, said the organisation recognises the importance of the departments in question, including Banking Supervision, DBS; Other Financial Institutions Supervision, OFISD; Consumer Protection Department (D); Payment System Management Department (PSMD) and Financial Policy Regulations Department (FPRD), as vital components of the CBN.

He said as stated in the BOFIA Act (Banking and Other Financial Institutions Act), the affected departments are crucial to the functioning of the CBN and, therefore, relocating them to Lagos will only serve to further strengthen the already dominant position of Lagos, while potentially weakening the significance and role of Abuja.

He said while the NEF acknowledges the CBN’s desire to improve efficiency and effectiveness, it is worried about the potential negative impact of relocating these essential departments on both the institution itself and the nation as a whole.

He noted that the movement would involve increased costs, loss of talent, disruption in operations, reduced coordination, regional economic disparities, impaired economic development in northern Nigeria, and decreased investor confidence in the nation’s economy.

He listed some of the potential consequences: “It would require significant financial investment as the CBN would need to allocate funds for setting up new offices, purchasing or leasing properties, relocating employees, and other infrastructural requirements. This would strain the CBN’s budget and divert resources away from other essential functions and initiatives.

“The CBN has a well-established workforce in Abuja, including professionals with significant knowledge and experience. Moving key departments to Lagos may lead to a loss of skilled employees who are unable or unwilling to relocate. This brain drain could negatively impact the CBN’s performance and efficiency.

“Relocation would lead to a temporary disruption in the CBN’s operations. Employees would need time to adjust to their new surroundings, potentially causing delays in decision-making and implementation. The transition period could result in reduced productivity, inefficient processes, and decreased service levels, further impacting the CBN’s effectiveness.”

It further stated that moving key departments to a different geographical location would hinder effective coordination and communication with other government agencies in Abuja.

“The CBN, as the nation’s monetary authority, relies on close cooperation with other bodies, such as the Ministry of Finance and relevant regulatory authorities. Physical separation may lead to increased bureaucracy and slower response times, negatively affecting policy formulation and execution,” it contended.

Furthermore, he said shifting key departments to Lagos, which is located in the southwestern part of Nigeria, would exacerbate regional economic disparities, adding that the concentration of such important positions and offices in one region may perpetuate the perception of Lagos as the economic centre, potentially marginalising other regions, especially Northern Nigeria, saying this could lead to increased feelings of neglect or economic imbalance, creating social and political tensions.

https://leadership.ng/northern-elders-reject-relocation-of-cbn-key-departments-to-lagos/

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Westerhoffe(m): 7:07am On Jan 19, 2024
Arrghn!
Who is calling the shots?

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Cassandraloius: 7:10am On Jan 19, 2024
Good. Perhaps they have their reasons.

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nazicartel(m): 7:56am On Jan 19, 2024
Lol.... Oya sope otilo... E don go..... It's no longer your turn... It's SW turn

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MrEverest(m): 8:33am On Jan 19, 2024
Lol, who are these ones? FAAN has been relocated to Lagos along with CBN and others are going to be relocated from Abuja to Lagos too. Tinubu has returned the capital to Lagos and there is nothing the north can do about it.

Firstly, he removed Fulanis and other northerners in crucial positions like Customs, CBN and NNPC and replaced them with Yorubas. What did you people do aside to make noise? Now he has technically moved the capital back to Lagos, it’s only noise you will make too.

Meanwhile, if you guys think you will remove him through the ballot, then you’re out of your mind. Tinubu will remove Mahmoud and replace him with a Yoruba omoluabi who will ensure he wins the election by all means necessary, even if it means grabbing and running with it. By the time Tinubu is done with you guys, you won’t even have mouth to talk again.

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CharleyBright(m): 8:50am On Jan 19, 2024
MrEverest:
Lol, who are these ones? FAAN has been relocated to Lagos along with CBN and others are going to be relocated from Abuja to Lagos too. Tinubu has returned the capital to Lagos and there is nothing the north can do about it.

Firstly, he removed Fulanis and other northerners in crucial positions like Customs, CBN and NNPC and replaced them with Yorubas. What did you people do aside to make noise? Now he has technically moved the capital back to Lagos, it’s only noise you will make too.

Meanwhile, if you guys think you will remove him through the ballot, then you’re out of your mind. Tinubu will remove Mahmoud and replace him with a Yoruba omoluabi who will ensure he wins the election by all means necessary, even if it means grabbing and running with it. By the time Tinubu is done with you guys, you won’t even have mouth to talk again.


Hmmm.
Don't be a miscreant and the bad handiwork of Tinubu and then start counting your chickens before they hatch. It will shock you.
The North will fight back. I know them well enough.
They will dump APC and jump into NNPP enmasse in the North knowing LP and PDP with still erode APC in the south.
No region can win election on its own.
Two region need to each other to win election. Tinubu APC cannot woo the SE to get their vote, he can only try to woo the north like he did in 2023. But if the north deny him the , Otilor.

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Aile(m): 8:53am On Jan 19, 2024
The headquarters shouldn't have been relocated to Abuja in the first place. Lagos is the economic center of the nation

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Adabestseason(m): 9:09am On Jan 19, 2024
What is the economic function of NEF to the development of the country's economy,is it to get get special forex window,wait in their cozy homes for allocations from oil money to be shared to their states so they can get their quota,manipulate the federal civil service place zombies,when it is election year they will be holding politicians at necks for selfish gains.Nonsense

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plessis: 10:05am On Jan 19, 2024
MrEverest:
Lol, who are these ones? FAAN has been relocated to Lagos along with CBN and others are going to be relocated from Abuja to Lagos too. Tinubu has returned the capital to Lagos and there is nothing the north can do about it.

Firstly, he removed Fulanis and other northerners in crucial positions like Customs, CBN and NNPC and replaced them with Yorubas. What did you people do aside to make noise? Now he has technically moved the capital back to Lagos, it’s only noise you will make too.

Meanwhile, if you guys think you will remove him through the ballot, then you’re out of your mind. Tinubu will remove Mahmoud and replace him with a Yoruba omoluabi who will ensure he wins the election by all means necessary, even if it means grabbing and running with it. By the time Tinubu is done with you guys, you won’t even have mouth to talk again.
Look at how you brag with corruption and impunity. How will Nigeria get better with this attitude?

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2aces(m): 10:08am On Jan 19, 2024
Power goes wherever the money goes, the north are now the new w.ailers, just like Tiwa salvage, e go reach everybody.

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plessis: 10:09am On Jan 19, 2024
Aile:
The headquarters shouldn't have been relocated to Abuja in the first place. Lagos is the economic center of the nation
Do you this when you attack non-indigenes for expressing their right to vote?

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Sparrk007(m): 10:23am On Jan 19, 2024
Las las the Muslim-muslim ticket no Favour them and their families grin grin grin

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now: 10:46am On Jan 19, 2024
chymer:
The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has voiced its strong opposition to the reported intentions of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to move major departments from its Abuja headquarters to its former base in Lagos.


The NEF expressed its concerns, citing fears that such a move could potentially widen the economic gap between Northern and Southern Nigeria.


Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, the director of publicity and advocacy for NEF, issued a statement highlighting the critical nature of the departments in question, which include Banking Supervision (DBS), Other Financial Institutions Supervision (OFISD), Consumer Protection Department (D), Payment System Management Department (PSMD), and Financial Policy Regulations Department (FPRD).


Suleiman argued that relocating these vital components to Lagos would not only fortify the already dominant economic position of Lagos but also diminish the significance of Abuja.
While acknowledging the CBN's aim to enhance efficiency and effectiveness, NEF expressed apprehension about the potential adverse impacts of relocating these essential departments on both the institution and the nation.


Suleiman outlined several potential consequences, emphasizing the financial burden and potential brain drain that the move could trigger.



Full Story: https://naijaupdate.ng/northern-elders-firmly-reject-cbns-proposal-to-relocate-key-departments-to-lagos/
When Buhari dey build train go Niger...
Bingo

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Bobloco: 10:48am On Jan 19, 2024
MrEverest:
Lol, who are these ones? FAAN has been relocated to Lagos along with CBN and others are going to be relocated from Abuja to Lagos too. Tinubu has returned the capital to Lagos and there is nothing the north can do about it.

Firstly, he removed Fulanis and other northerners in crucial positions like Customs, CBN and NNPC and replaced them with Yorubas. What did you people do aside to make noise? Now he has technically moved the capital back to Lagos, it’s only noise you will make too.

Meanwhile, if you guys think you will remove him through the ballot, then you’re out of your mind. Tinubu will remove Mahmoud and replace him with a Yoruba omoluabi who will ensure he wins the election by all means necessary, even if it means grabbing and running with it. By the time Tinubu is done with you guys, you won’t even have mouth to talk again.

Tinubu should be aware that he will need these people's votes come 2027.

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Bobloco: 10:51am On Jan 19, 2024
plessis:

Do you this when you attack non-indigenes for expressing their right to vote?

Watch that fellow defend that primitive and undemocratic action

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Sctests: 12:42pm On Jan 19, 2024
CharleyBright:



Hmmm.
Don't be a miscreant and the bad handiwork of Tinubu and then start counting your chickens before they hatch. It will shock you.
The North will fight back. I know them well enough.
They will dump APC and jump into NNPP enmasse in the North knowing LP and PDP with still erode APC in the south.
No region can win election on its own.
Two region need to each other to win election. Tinubu APC cannot woo the SE to get their vote, he can only try to woo the north like he did in 2023. But if the north deny him the , Otilor.

Is should not be your business if you are not a yoruba man.

How the Eastern region votes is not anybody's business. They are survivors, they are not the ones begging for alms on Agege railway and under the bridge.

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SureboiOG: 1:19pm On Jan 19, 2024
wink

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SureboiOG: 1:20pm On Jan 19, 2024
cheesy

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SureboiOG: 1:27pm On Jan 19, 2024
Last last northern Elders don dey see game..

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Curious345: 1:39pm On Jan 19, 2024
Hnmm.

Does anyone know them.?

Nigeria is the only country where some group is demented old men wake up to form a group ans then feel they can influence power

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Obakoolex(m): 1:40pm On Jan 19, 2024
Una Neva chee chumtin grin

Bola no dey back down on his move

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federal9: 1:40pm On Jan 19, 2024
Everything has been planned.

I just hope Lagos won't be the next target.

If it happens, people will japa

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Honestey: 1:40pm On Jan 19, 2024
It feels good to have someone with gut in charge. just bulabalize everything to Lagos in balablu manner

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ZACHIE: 1:40pm On Jan 19, 2024
Strategy was missing here.
CBN could've effected these changes quietly without involving the public.
If the heads of major departments move to another location, let's see if others will not follow.

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Laple0541(m): 1:40pm On Jan 19, 2024
As if the north is the only constituency in Nigeria!

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allanphash7(m): 1:40pm On Jan 19, 2024
Unna no well





I swear Nepotism has killed our country

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atobs4real(m): 1:40pm On Jan 19, 2024
Who are this NORTHERN ELDERS?

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lilytender: 1:41pm On Jan 19, 2024
Okay.

Did anybody ask for their opinion? Let them tell their half baked indegenes in the Parastatals not to go to Lagos as instructed. They will their brothers to beg on the streets. You never see anything. Tinubu will show you Pepper.

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