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CBN Dismisses False Reports, Reaffirms Safety of Nigerian Banking Sector

 JKNM JKNMMay 19, 2025 2101 Minutes read0
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THE CENTRAL Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has strongly refuted misleading publications and social media reports concerning the operations of a regulated financial institution, reaffirming the strength and stability of the Nigerian banking sector.

In a statement signed by the Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Mrs. Hakama Sidi Ali, the apex bank categorically reassured depositors and stakeholders that there is no cause for alarm regarding the safety of funds in Nigerian banks, saying financial system remains resilient amid social media rumours

“The Nigerian banking sector remains resilient, safe, and sound,” the CBN declared. “Like all other regulated institutions, the financial institution referenced in these reports is subject to stringent regulatory oversight.”

The clarification follows a spate of unverified claims circulating on various platforms, sparking concern over the health of an unnamed financial institution.

However, the central bank emphasised that all banks under its watch are continuously monitored through comprehensive risk-based supervision and early warning systems.

According to the CBN, these frameworks are designed to identify and address emerging risks swiftly, ensuring the ongoing integrity of the nation’s financial system.

“The Bank affirms that it continues to monitor all financial institutions under its regulatory purview,” the statement read. “Mechanisms are in place to promptly address any issues, preserving public trust.”

The bank urged the public to disregard sensationalist content and unverified claims. Instead, Nigerians were advised to rely exclusively on official communications from the CBN or licensed financial institutions.

“We urge the public to rely solely on official channels for information about the financial system,” the statement added.

Reiterating its role as guardian of Nigeria’s banking infrastructure, the CBN pledged to continue evolving its regulatory strategies to protect depositors and uphold confidence in the financial sector.

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