The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that the vision 2020 for Nigeria was achievable if diligently pursued.
The bank recommended that government should follow global trends and adopt best practices in its effort to achieve the vision.
Delivering a lecture entitled: “Recent Development in the Nigerian
Payment System,” at this year’s Customer Forum held at the Osogbo branch
of the CBN, the bank’s principal manager, Banking and Payment System
Department, Abuja, Mr Emmanuel Etim Udoh, disclosed that government has
set up an 8-man committee to ensure that the vision is prosecuted and
made achievable by ministries and agencies of government.
According to him, the objective of the introduced National Payment
Systems (NPS) was to make the system available, transparent and meet the
needs of users without interruption, at minimum risk and reasonable
cost. Udoh stated that the payments system plays a very crucial role in
any economy, being the channel through which financial resources flow
from one segment of the economy to the other, stressing that the core
objective of the strategy which was launched in 2007, was to ensure an
efficient payments system that would be nationally utilised and
internationally recognised.
Earlier, the Osun State branch controller of the CBN, Mr Macpherson
Efetabore, said effective and efficient service delivery was a global
phenomenon that epitomises everything that concerns the satisfaction of
the customer, adding that the CBN cannot be left out in its strategic
business objectives in line with its vision and mission. Efetabore
maintained that the bank, in its efforts to be one of the best in a very
dynamic environment has put in place best global practices, adding that
it is in the light of the foregoing that, the Branch Operations
Department, with the approval of the director, Alhaji Mahmoud Kudu Umar,
deemed it fit to bring together some of the bank’s key customers in
Osun State to drive home the CBN passion for always thinking of and
wanting to satisfy its customers.”
According to Udoh, for Nigeria to achieve its Vision 20:2020
aspiration, it must follow the global trend and adopt best practices.
The CBN is at the forefront of ensuring the efficiency of electronic
payments and other payments initiatives evidenced through various
policies and circulars that it has churned out to facilitate the
development of the system.
Credit: Leadership.ng/
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