The
National Association of Nigerian Students has condemned the
re-introduction of the Automatic Teller Machine charge by the Central
Bank of Nigeria.
The CBN had announced a charge of N65 to be paid by bank customers when they use the ATMs of third party banks.
A charge of N100 for ATM withdrawals was
scrapped by the former CBN Governor, Lamido Sanusi, to reduce human
traffic in banking halls.
In a statement signed by the Public
Relations Officer of NANS, South-West, Jeremiah Olatinwo, the
association called the reintroduction of the charge “satanic extortion”,
saying it negated the promise to empower Nigerians.
The statement read in part, “The
bourgeois Nigerian government has opened another episode of unlawful
extortion of the proletariat, an act which is motivated by selfish and
personal gains.
“The National Association of Nigerian
Students wishes to express its displeasure with the recent unfriendly
policies of the apex financial institution.
“We want to unequivocally state our
opposition to the baseless charge of N65 on interbank ATM withdrawals,
which took effect on September 1 after two years’ proscription”.
The association demanded the reversal of
the charge, adding that it would to mobilise students against the move
if nothing was done.
“We demand the immediate stoppage of the
N65 charge for interbank ATM withdrawals. We like to state here that
failure to adhere to or give positive response to our demand shall
result in affirmative action by Nigerian students,” NANS said.

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