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Association Urges Community Leaders To Protect Telecoms Masts
The National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers (NATCOMS) appealed to community leaders to protect telecom masts against vandalism.
The NATCOMS President, Chief Deolu Ogunbanjo made the appeal in an interview with journalists in Lagos.
He said such assistance would reduce the frequent vandalism of the equipment.
Ogunbanjo said vandalism of telecom facility would deny people in the affected communities access to telecommunication services.
“I want to believe no community will allow vandals to damage the masts thereby causing disruption of telecom services to occur in their vicinity.
“Hence, community leaders should assist telecom operators to protect the masts since they know better how to tackle such menace,” he said.
Ogunbanjo urged the operators to solicit the support of community leaders and traditional rulers to ensure adequate protection of the facilities, especially in violence-prone areas.
The NATCOMS chief said the activities of vandals had negatively affected economic activities of people who depended on telecom services for their livelihood.
He warned that frequent vandalism of telecom facilities could worsen the poor service currently being experienced in the industry.
The NATCOMS official said the disruption of services would not only disconnect subscribers, but would also paralyse businesses and threaten national security.
“Damage to telecom facilities will throw many people out of job as less recharge cards will be sold, Internet cafes will be out of business, while security and emergencies will be affected.
“This will bring economic problems to those in these violence prone areas,” he said.
Ogunbanjo called for enactment of a law that would make vandalism of telecommunication facilities a capital offence.
He said the law became necessary to prevent vandals from sabotaging telecommunication infrastructure and frustrating efforts of operators in providing quality services.
The NATCOMS chief said government should also declare telecommunication facilities as critical national infrastructure due to their importance.
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CBN Revises Cash Withdrawal Rules January 2026, Ends Special Authorisation
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revised its cash withdrawal rules, discontinuing the special authorisation previously permitting individuals to withdraw N5 million and corporates N10 million once monthly, with effect from January 2026.
In a circular released Tuesday, December 2, 2025, and signed by the Director, Financial Policy & Regulation Department, FIRS, Dr. Rita I. Sike, the apex bank explained that previous cash policies had been introduced over the years in response to evolving circumstances.
However, with time, the need has arisen to streamline these provisions to reflect present-day realities.
“These policies, issued over the years in response to evolving circumstances in cash management, sought to reduce cash usage and encourage accelerated adoption of other payment options, particularly electronic payment channels.
“Effective January 1, 2026, individuals will be allowed to withdraw up to N500,000 weekly across all channels, while corporate entities will be limited to N5 million”, it said.
According to the statement, withdrawals above these thresholds would attract excess withdrawal fees of three percent for individuals and five percent for corporates, with the charges shared between the CBN and the financial institutions.
Deposit Money Banks are required to submit monthly reports on cash withdrawals above the specified limits, as well as on cash deposits, to the relevant supervisory departments.
They must also create separate accounts to warehouse processing charges collected on excess withdrawals.
Exemptions and superseding provisions
Revenue-generating accounts of federal, state, and local governments, along with accounts of microfinance banks and primary mortgage banks with commercial and non-interest banks, are exempted from the new withdrawal limits and excess withdrawal fees.
However, exemptions previously granted to embassies, diplomatic missions, and aid-donor agencies have been withdrawn.
The CBN clarified that the circular is without prejudice to the provisions of certain earlier directives but supersedes others, as detailed in its appendices.
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