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Why FG Opted To Tackle Banks’ crises – Sanusi
The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi says Nigerian banks are currently facing enormous challenges, which if not addressed urgently according to him, will result to crisis in the near future.
Sanusi who made this known at the 3rd Banking and Finance Conference organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) recently in Abuja said that the apex bank would not have to wait for the crisis to explode before acting.
According to him, “the Central Bank of Nigeria will continue to ensure proper functioning of our financial sector for exchange rate and price stability, manage interest rate for macro economic coordination and pursue its development roles. We will concentrate on the theme of strengthening effective supervision of the banking industry, regulation, transparency, and risk management system as the new CBN’s mission and strategies for integrating Nigeria’s financial system into the regional and global financial system.
“Banks are also expected to imbibe best practice, corporate governance, improve on self-regulation, enhance the capital base, risk management culture, and seek to be competitive in today’s globalising world.
Diversification of the productive base of the risk economy remains a fundamental challenge of economic management and banks will increasingly be challenged to become more innovative in their intermediation function, and especially to increase financing to the productive sectors,” he added.
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