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House Of Reps Orders CBN To Halt Sale Of Polaris Bank

Reps resolved that the entire process should be done in line with best practices and procedures for divestment. 

by NewsOnline Nigeria
October 12, 2022
in Economy And Business, Headline
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Polaris Bank

House of Reps has ordered CBN to halt the sale of Polaris Bank.

 

Newsonline reports that the House of Representatives has ordered the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to suspend the sale of Polaris Bank Plc. 

 

This online newspaper understands that the House gave the order on Wednesday during plenary after adopting a motion of urgent public importance by Rep. Henry Nwauba (APGA-Imo). 

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According to the house, the suspension will subsist until the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), and the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) have concluded all processes for the open, transparent, and competitive bid process. 

 

Newsonline reports that Reps resolved that the entire process should be done in line with best practices and procedures for divestment. 

The House subsequently set up an Ad hoc Committee, which will review the total outlay by the Federal Government of Nigeria in Polaris Bank and account for the entire financial input in the bank within 20 days.  

The house directed the committee to ensure that funds belonging to the public in the custody of the bank were properly documented and can be accounted for. According to the House, CBN, NDIC and AMCON will handle the process of determining if the terms and conditions of the sale will ensure a positive return on public funds that have been committed to the bank. 

 

Meanwhile, Newsonline had previously reported that Polaris Bank refuted a report claiming that the CBN was about to sell the bank to Auwal Lawan Abdullahi for N40 billion 

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