
Mr Emefiele Lauded Over Reduction Of ATM Withdrawal Charges
Mr Godwin Emefiele, the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), on Monday received commendation over reduction of charges on Automated Teller Machines (ATMs). BLUEPRINTS reports.
Lawyers in Defence of Democracy and Economic Rights (LIDER), gave this commendation in Abuja. Information Guide Nigeria
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The group led by Barrister Chisom Nduka Edede, in a statement, further said that the move by the CBN was also a way to identify an administration that is pro-people.
Parts of the statement by LIDER reads: “One of the ways to identify that an administration is pro-people is the kind of programmes and policies being put in place by the administration”.
“The reduction of charges on ATM withdrawal is one of the policies that are targeted at reducing the economic burden on the poor”. jamb results
“This decision by the CBN is, therefore, a confirmation that President Buhari’s administration has the interest of the poor at heart. It is a commendable decision”.
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