Nigeria: No Money Missing, Stolen in CBN, Says Spokesman
The Director, Corporate Communications, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Mr
Isaac Okoroafor said that no money is missing or stolen from the bank's
coffers as reported in some section of the media.
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Okoroafor said this
in a statement on Sunday while reacting to a recent article and audio
clips in which the CBN Governor and other senior officials were heard
discussing discrepancies in the bank's accounts.
Okoroafor said that
the audio was distorted in a manner which creates a different
impression of the matter being discussed, which was to proffer solutions
to a misunderstanding that affected the Bank's balance sheet.
"As publicly known
the CBN was approached in 2015 by the National Economic Management Team
and the National Economic Council chaired by the Vice President, to
assist State Governments with Conditional Budget Support.
"This happened in the aftermath of the significant nose-dive in global oil prices and associated FAAC allocations.
"In order to ensure
that ordinary Nigerian workers got their salaries, pensions and
gratuities and that the economy continued to recover from the recession,
the Bank provided about N650 billion in loans at 9 per cent with a
two-year grace period to 35 States of the Federation.
"These monies were
distributed to the states monthly with documented approval of the
Federal Ministry of Finance and the Presidency.
"In closing the
Bank's 2018 accounts, external auditors in their Draft Account
erroneously classified about N150 billion of these loans as bad, which
negatively affected the Bank's Balance Sheet and shareholders fund.
"The selective
conversation being circulated was simply a discussion to ascertain why
the auditors took that position and next steps to resolve it.
"Obviously, it soon
became clear that a State Government loan cannot be classified as "bad"
or "irrecoverable" when the State still exists and getting FAAC
allocations.
"The Bank then
reached out to the Federal Ministry of Finance and they jointly gave
comfort to the auditors who accepted in writing that these monies would
be repaid.
"On this basis, the
auditors reversed the negative entry and the certified that the CBN's
2018 accounts were a true reflection of the State of Affairs," he said.
Okoroafor urged
Nigerians to disregard the audio and continue to trust that the Bank is
doing everything it could to represent their interests in the best
possible way.
"Under the
leadership of Governor Emefiele, the CBN has always stood for, and
vigorously pursued transparency in its stewardship of public resources
and policies.
"The integrity of
the CBN Governor remains unassailable. He has no account in Dubai or
anywhere in the world and would never convert the funds of CBN for
personal use. Not in the past, not now and not ever.
"The use of selective wiretapped conversations of the Bank's Management, to malign his character and integrity will never stand.
" The Bank will pursue every legal means to bring the perpetrators to justice," he said.
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