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Poor Lending: Marwa Faults Nigeria Banks In South Africa
Nigeria’s Ambassador to South Africa, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, has decried the failure of Nigerian banks in that country to give loans to Nigerians resident there.
Marwa made the observation on Wednesday at the inauguration of the Nigerian Tourism Village in Johannesburg, reports the Southern Africa correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria.
He expressed regret at the situation in spite of efforts by the embassy to secure licences for some Nigerian banks to operate in South Africa.
Marwa said First Bank, Zenith Bank and Union Bank already had their country offices n South Africa and had been given approval to do retail banking.
He, however, expressed dismay that the three banks had not started giving loans to Nigerians.
“While we are working with South African authorities to open their doors for our own businesses, there are certain things that they have done which we have not taken up.
“For instance in banking, First Bank, Zenith Bank and Union Bank have country offices here and they have been given approval to do retail banking, but they have yet to take off; so who do you blame?
“You won’t say South Africa has not granted us licences and you can’t blame us because of he opportunity cost. Their (South African) banks here are huge and massive,” Marwa said.
According to him, there are around 200,000 Nigerians in South Africa and many of them are into commerce.
“As regards bilateral trade, it is in our favour because of oil. When you take oil out, the odds favour South Africa, “ he said.
Marwa said that there were other areas of business opportunities for Nigerians in South Africa and listed areas in which Nigerians were excelling as the service industry and real estate.
He said efforts were ongoing to raise the stake of Nigerians in businesses in South Africa, adding that “ it is an ongoing enterprise and we will continue to ask for more doors to be opened for our people.
“You can’t ask Nigerian businessmen to come and build roads here or to build hotels here, they may not succeed,” Marwa said.
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