Group urges CBN to halt confiscation of cards withheld by ATM
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A Non Governmental Organisation, the Consumer Initiative, has appealed to
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to abolish the confiscation of cards withheld by Automated Teller Machine (ATM) in commercial banks.
Aliyu Ilias, Executive Director of the group, said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
He said commercial banks operating in the country had been confiscating cards belonging to customers of other banks seized by their ATMs.
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The Nkosoɔhene of Agogo Traditional Area, who is also the Chairman of the Agogo Youth Association, Oheneba Nana Osei Tutu, is appealing to the Government of Ghana and other Civil Society Groups to help release a native who has been sentenced for life for shooting and killing a Fulani herdman at Agogo in the Ashanti Region.
Narrating the issue to
Peace FM News, the Nkosoɔhene said their native, Yaw Obeng, in self-defence, accidentally killed a Fulani herdsman eight years ago when he tried to prevent some Fulani herdsmen with their cattle from invading his farm.
In an attempt of defend himself and prevent an attack by the Fulani man’s cattle from destroying his farm, he accidentally pulled the trigger of a gun killing one Fulani.