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N14.6 bn debt: NEXIM Seeks EFCC Support
The Management of Nigeria Export – Import Bank (NEXIM) says that they may seek the support of the EFCC to collect the N14.6 billion owed the bank.
The Managing Director, Mr. Robert Orya, disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja. He said the management would not write-off any of the loans. Rather, it would deploy all legitimate means to collect the loans. Orya, who spoke to newsmen after the inauguration of the NEXIM board by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Mansur Muhta, said, “we are not going to write-off any of the debts. We know that most of them are bad. More than 70 per cent of the debts are non-performing”.
“But we have concerted an aggressive policy to recover all our debt and this will make customers know that NEXIM bank loan are to be repaid”.
“Some of them think that they are government loans and are not going to be repaid and we know that majority of them have the ability to pay but they are unwilling to pay. But they must pay”. We are employing all mean to recover our debts. We have not engaging the EFCC yet but where the need arises we might resort to it, he said.
He said the bank was already undergoing a reform and the focus of the restructuring would be on collection of bad loans and repositioning the financial institution to improve the economy. Orya also said the bank had already started discussions with the ministry of finance on the N100 billion that was released by the federal government to stimulate the textile industries below its instituted capacity and urged the new board to play a leading role in diversifying the economy.
He said the ministry of finance and the CBN had carefully selected members of the board for the bank to ensure quick results.
“The selection of the members is the result of very careful consideration and consultations between the ministry of finance and the Central Bank of Nigeria taking into account recent development in the banking sector and the need to stem further slide in that area of our economy, “Muhtar said.
Other members of the board are CBN Deputy Governor, Tunde Lemo, Semi Babasunda, CBN, Lexy Omoha, Ministry of finance, Bashir Wali, WEXIM Bank, Rotimi Adewunmi, private sector and Mohammed Babangida, private sector.
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