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Corporate Governance: NDIC Faults MFBs
Mr Umar Ibrahim, Acting Managing Director of the National Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has said that most managers of the 930 licensed micro finance banks currently operating across the country pay scant attention to issues of corporate governance.
Ibrahim who spoke at a press briefing in Abuja last week said that micro finance institutions also lack strict adherence to stipulated guideline and regulations on risk management, adding that the research of the corporation on how complaint are managed by micro finance banks to the rule of corporate governance showed that only few of them exhibits corporate governance in their operation. This, he said, is not encouraging for a new industry planning to be among the best in the world.
Applauding the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) plan to harmonise the code of corporate governance next year, particularly the criteria for the appointment of bank chief executives, he noted that this would allow only qualified people to be appointed as Chief executive officers of banks and other financial institutions in the country.
According to him, “The inability of the microfinance banks in the country to meet their obligations to customers could be traced to the fact that the management of most of them have been infested by ex-employees of failed banks in the country.”
Apart from the squabbles between management and boards of MFBs, the NDIC boss also acknowledged challenges the managers are facing on corporate governance and risk management issues as well as the recruitment of the right staff to manage their affairs. He pointed out that there is the need to critically appraise these issues to enable them effectively perform the roles they are expected to play.
The corporation, he indicated, is partnering with CBN to find the best way of regulating the operations of these micro finance banks.
The CBN will launch the train the operators or outsource examination of the capacity of microfinance banks to enable them operate in line with acceptable regulations spelt out by the regulatory authorities, he said.
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