The committee demanded the presence of the apex bank boss to explain to it why there is a directive by the CBN for Nigerians to disclose their Bank Verification Number (BVN) to every Bureau de Change operator upon transaction.
The resolution by the lower house followed a motion sponsored by Hon. Dan- buram Nuhu, entitled “motion against proliferation of Bank Verification Numbers” raised as an urgent matter of public importance.
According to Nuhu, the CBN’s move to stabilise foreign exchange market by making it compulsory for all Bureau de Change to have the BVN of all customers in the bid to stem money laundering will make financial records easily accessible to fraudulent people.
He said: ”All customers desiring foreign exchange through any channel would be forced to give their BVN to those with whom they are doing transactions (with).
”In this era of internet fraud, this will endanger our people’s hard earned money and cause even more problems than it was meant to solve.”
The lower chamber adopted Nuhu’s motion after it was put to a voice vote and was presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Yusuff Lasun.
The house then mandated its committee on telecommunications to investigate the extent of compliance by all telecommunication companies operating in the country.
Meanwhile, the apex bank governor, has stated that the CBN won’t devalue the country’s currency again. The CBN governor stated this today, October 30, while speaking to state house correspondents at the presidential villa, Aso Rock, Abuja.
Emefiele, had earlier given a hint that he will consider easing restrictions on currency trading if demand for foreign exchange drops further
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