Thursday 13 October 2016

No Nigerian bank is undercapitalised – CBN

Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that there is no truth in a report that seven Nigerian banks are undercapitalised.

The Director, Banking Supervision, Mrs Tokunbo Martins, told journalists at the end of the Bankers Committee Meeting in Lagos on Wednesday that there was no truth in the report.

 A Dubai-based International Investment Bank, Arqaam Capital, had reported that seven Nigerian banks were undercapitalised to the tune of N1tn about 3.2 billion dollars.

The stress test by Arqaam Capital also reported that two banks were close to being insolvent. Martins said that commercial banks were facing some challenges that were not peculiar to Nigeria, adding that Non Performing Loans (NPL) at 11 per cent was not the focus for now.

“As Director Banking Supervision, I wish to state that the report that seven banks are undercapitalised is not true.

“That our banks have non-performing loans at 11 per cent is not the focus for now. We should totally ignore such a story,’’ Martins said. The director said that commercial banks in the country had huge capacity to generate income to absorb any losses that could arise from such loans.

“The fact that a country has non-performing loans at this period is expected. So, I don’t think that any jurisdiction should be demonised because of NPL,’’ Martins said.

SOURCE:Vanguardng


Nigeria confirms release of 21 Chibok girls from Boko Haram

A video of the alleged missing girls, abducted from the northeastern town of Chibok, emerged shortly after their abduction.
Nigerian officials have confirmed the release of 21 girls who were kidnapped from Chibok by Boko Haram militants in 2014.
A presidential spokesman confirmed their release follows negotiations between the Nigerian government and Boko Haram members, brokered by the International Red Cross and Swiss government.
He added: "The negotiations will continue."
Around 270 girls were taken from their school in Chibok. Dozens escaped in the initial melee and more than 200 are still missing.
The kidnapping sparked nationwide protests.
SOURCE:itv