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Bureaux De Change Operators Seek Unity Among Members
Stakeholders within the
Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) have called for unity among its members as a panacea to resolving the lingering leadership crisis within the association.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos on Monday, a member of the stakeholders committee of ABCON, Mr Abdul Rasheed Amao, said the crisis had denied the Bureau Dae Change operators of a voice to speak as a body at more critical periods.
Amao said since last year some members of the Association Board of Trustees and the Executive Council have been locked in legal battles which have grounded the association’s activities and operations.
He said members of the association had met and brainstormed on the way out of the leadership crisis with a four-point resolution.
Amao said the association’s stakeholders have directed members of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Council to withdraw the suit at the Supreme Court and allow amicable settlement for the unity of ABCON.
The ABCON stakeholders resolved to checkmate the falling fortune of the naira in support of the monetary polices of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
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