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CBN remains operational despite COVID-19 lockdown

Central Bank of Nigeria Headquarters, Abuja, FCT.

* Staff in non-critical roles to stay at home, work remotely

Isola Moses | ConsumerConnect

In spite of the dreadful pandemic currently inducing socio-economic dislocation across the country and beyond, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that it will not shut down operations despite (COVID-19.

It was gathered that the Management of the Bank, in a statement, assured Nigerians of continued operations in Abuja, FCT.

“Following the current impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the global economy coupled with efforts by the Nigerian Government, including partial lockdown in some States and at the Federal level, to check the spread of the virus in Nigeria, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) wishes to inform stakeholders and members of the Nigerian public that the Bank will remain open for business during this period.

“As a responsible public institution and regulator, we have triggered our business continuity plans to ensure that the Bank’s operations remain largely undisrupted at this present time when social distancing has become key to checking further spread of the virus.

“We have also directed Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) and other financial institutions to do same,” the CBN statement said.

According to the Bankers’ Bank, “the welfare and safety of our staff and their families, and indeed all Nigerians, remain top priority to us.

Consequently, with effect from Wednesday, March 25, 2020, till further notice, only essential staff of the CBN Head Office and 37 Branches of the Bank are expected to report for duty daily.

“In other words, our staff in non-critical roles have been directed to stay at home and work remotely, when their services are required.

“We have also directed all our staff to follow stipulated guidelines by the Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and other relevant health agencies of government to curb possible spread of the virus in Nigeria.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the CBN, in line with its mandate of ensuring monetary and price stability, will remain open for business during these trying times,” it stated.

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