• Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Interviews
  • Sports
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • UN Women Backs 220-hour SGBV Law Marathon, Says Legal Ignorance Undermines Access to Justice
  • 2027: Tinubu’s Future Bright in Osun, Says Orji Kalu
  • Rainbow Coalition Reconciles With Fubara, Assures Members of No Victimisation
  • Group Raises Alarm Over Mounting Refuse in Parts of Abuja, Demands Urgent Intervention
  • China Opens Market to Africa, FG Sets Industrialisation Drive on Zero-Tariff Policy
  • Sudan: The Closing Military Gap Between SAF and RSF— What Comes Next.
  • FG: Diaspora, Strategic Partnerships Critical to Nigeria’s Security, Prosperity
  • UNIZIK Lecturer Assault: Rights Group Demands Probe of Sexual Misconduct Allegation, Mob Attack
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Gazelle NewsThe Gazelle News
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Interviews
  • Sports
The Gazelle NewsThe Gazelle News
Home » Banks May Thwart Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, Says Salis
News

Banks May Thwart Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, Says Salis

Khadijah OlowodeBy Khadijah OlowodeNovember 8, 2023No Comments11 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A New York-based lawyer and chartered accountant, Chief Owolabi Salis has advised the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), to closely monitor the activities of the nation’s banks for economic recovery.

He stated that this had become expedient to actualise the renewed hope agenda of the Tinubu administration.

Salis in a statement from his United States (US) base noted that Nigeria was losing billions of Dollars due to the unscrupulous activities of banks, especially from remittances from Nigerians in the Diaspora.

According to him, this was discouraging many Nigerians abroad from sending their monies to Nigeria, thereby negatively impacting the economy and programmes of government.

Said Salis “there is no gain saying that Nigeria has a lot of professionals cutting across diverse fields abroad.

“Ordinarily, this should be a major advantage for any country, as it is a major avenue to boost the economy.

“However, from my personal experience and my discussions with many Nigerians abroad, a lot of Nigerians are very reluctant to send money home because of the unscrupulous activities of some banks who impose excessive deductions on such monies

“I have felt this at a personal level as five percent of a not-for-profit venture sent to a Nigerian bank was deducted.

“This left me shocked to the marrow as there is no where in any part of the civilized world that such is done.

“I am more that sure that I am not alone because so many Nigerians abroad are discouraged by such acts and would rather keep their monies in places they are pleased with.

“Unfortunately, this impact negatively on the nation’s economy, denying it several million of dollars which would have provided more foreign exchange and provide jobs for millions of people.

He further commented on the anti graft agencies.

“I have argued several times since 207 that the anti graft agencies, EFCC and ICPC should operate at the grassroots of public corruption rather than choosing the proceeds of corruption. Merely chasing the proceeds of corruption is an attack on the economy because the corrupt government officials will move the money from the economy.

“Allowing corruption to happen in government and chasing the proceeds of the corruption on its own. Since many government officials have been raided, the public has never been fully informed what was retrieved from the raids.

“I am pleased to hear from the new EFCC helmsman that government corruption will pursued at the grassroots by setting up kiosks at the transportation level. That will help a lot.

Administration Government Transportation
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Khadijah Olowode

Related Posts

UN Women Backs 220-hour SGBV Law Marathon, Says Legal Ignorance Undermines Access to Justice

August 17, 2026

Group Raises Alarm Over Mounting Refuse in Parts of Abuja, Demands Urgent Intervention

August 16, 2026

FG: Diaspora, Strategic Partnerships Critical to Nigeria’s Security, Prosperity

August 16, 2026

UN Women Backs 220-hour SGBV Law Marathon, Says Legal Ignorance Undermines Access to Justice

August 17, 2026

2027: Tinubu’s Future Bright in Osun, Says Orji Kalu

August 16, 2026

Rainbow Coalition Reconciles With Fubara, Assures Members of No Victimisation

August 16, 2026

Group Raises Alarm Over Mounting Refuse in Parts of Abuja, Demands Urgent Intervention

August 16, 2026
© 2026 All Rights Reserved. The Gazelle News. Designed By DeedsTech.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.