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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiDecember 22, 20244 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s Banking sector, cash crunch and failures towards customers.

    The Nigerian banking system, once celebrated as the backbone of the nation’s economy, is now caught in a perplexing crisis. Customers walk into bank branches daily, seeking access to their funds, only to be met with the alarming news that cash is scarce.

    This unsettling norm traces back to the Naira redesign exercise under former President Muhammadu Buhari, which aimed to curb inflation, fight corruption, and promote a cashless economy. However, its implementation stumbled, leaving banks struggling to replace old notes with redesigned ones—a crisis that lingers nearly two years later.

    Today, bank tellers ration cash withdrawals, imposing arbitrary limits, often as low as ₦20,000 per person, without transparent explanations. This raises a pressing question: is the Nigerian banking system grappling with a hidden liquidity crisis?

    Nigeria’s Banking sector, cash crunch and failures towards customers.

    The core function of a bank is to provide seamless access to customer deposits. Yet, this essential service is faltering. Cash scarcity in bank branches contrasts sharply with the availability of cash through Point of Sale (POS) operators, who seem to have a steady supply despite charging exorbitant fees. This glaring discrepancy fuels widespread speculation about inefficiencies—or worse—within the banking system.

    When customers encounter withdrawal restrictions, frustration is inevitable. Being denied access to one’s money, coupled with vague explanations like “People don’t deposit cash like they used to,” is a blow to trust. This state of affairs undermines confidence in a system meant to safeguard financial security.

    Regulatory Failures

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), as the regulator, bears the responsibility of ensuring financial stability and liquidity. Yet, its inability to resolve persistent cash shortages casts doubt on its competence and authority. Whether the issue stems from weak oversight, flawed monetary policy, or strained interbank liquidity, the CBN’s perceived inaction exacerbates public distrust.

    A regulator’s failure to enforce its mandate risks broader economic instability. Nigerians are already losing faith in the banking system, resorting to cash hoarding and bypassing formal channels, undermining financial inclusion and stifling business growth.

    The Curious Case of POS Operators

    The dominance of POS operators further complicates the crisis. While banks claim cash shortages, these operators consistently have cash available—albeit at inflated rates. Their resilience raises questions about whether they operate within a parallel cash distribution system or simply navigate inefficiencies more effectively than banks. Either scenario highlights systemic weaknesses.

    The Path to Resolution

    Addressing this crisis requires immediate, decisive action:

    Transparency from Banks: Banks must ensure equitable cash distribution and provide clear, consistent policies to restore public trust. Customers deserve detailed explanations when access to their funds is restricted.

    CBN Oversight: The CBN must enforce stricter liquidity requirements for banks, closely monitor their operations, and take corrective action to prevent future crises.

    Scrutiny of POS Operations: Investigating how POS operators consistently access cash is crucial. Ensuring their practices align with regulatory standards could shed light on gaps in the formal banking system.

    Public Communication: Effective engagement from the CBN is vital. Regular updates on measures to resolve the crisis would rebuild confidence in the financial system.

    Long-Term Reforms: Structural inefficiencies in the banking sector require comprehensive reforms to modernize operations, enhance efficiency, and safeguard stability. The National Assembly must take a proactive role in driving these changes.

    Conclusion

    The persistent cash shortages in Nigerian banks signal deeper systemic issues that demand urgent attention. Whether rooted in hidden liquidity challenges or broader inefficiencies, the situation is unsustainable. Nigerians should never have to question the safety or accessibility of their money. Restoring trust and stability in the banking system is not just necessary—it is imperative for the nation’s economic future.

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