While Nigerians at home get to do their BVN registration free of charge, same cannot be said for those abroad.
Nigerians in Diaspora, particularly in London, United
Kingdom, have expressed frustration over the compulsory payment of £30 (about
N10, 000) for the registration of the Bank Verification Number, as directed by
the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Miffed by such insensitivity, some of them during the week
stormed the Nigeria High Commission in London to protest against the directive
of the apex bank.
Others took to various social media platforms to vent their
anger.
The directive was said to have been issued by the apex bank,
as confirmed by the UK chapter of the All Progressives Congress and Zenith
Bank.
The APC, UK chapter, had asked the bank on Twitter about the
authenticity of the directive and the bank replied, saying, “The letter is genuine. The fee is as communicated by
CBN and the enrolment company was contracted by the CBN. We trust this helps.”
Attempts to get the comment of the ministry’s spokesperson, Ogbole Ahmedu-Ode, were not successful
as he could not be reached on the phone. He also did not respond to a text
message that was sent to him.
But investigations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs showed
that the ministry was not involved in the BVN registration held in the UK.
A highly placed official in the ministry explained that the
Nigeria High Commission in UK was not involved in the BVN registration,
stressing that it was handled by a private firm which has no relationship with
the embassy.
The source said that the high commission officials saw the
posters advertising the BVN registration in London like other members of the
public, noting that the “BVN
registration was the private affair of a private company.”
“Neither the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs nor the Nigeria High Commission in the UK was
involved in the BVN registration; the programme was handled by a private
company which has no relationship with the ministry or the high commission,” the official said on Friday.
Also, the Director, Corporate Communications Department,
CBN, Mr. Mu’azu Ibrahim, could not be
reached for comments as repeated calls made to his mobile phone did not
connect.
It is remembered that
the CBN had recently extended the deadline for the BVN registration from June
30 to October 31, 2015 as disclosed in a circular issued to all deposit money
banks operating in the country.
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