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    House of Reps threaten arrest of CBN gov over N5.2tn unremitted funds

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJuly 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The House of Representatives has threatened to issue an arrest warrant for Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Mr. Olayemi Cardoso.

    The House of Representatives’ Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Public Assets, which is investigating alleged noncompliance with the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 and the Finance Act 2020 on the remittance of operating surplus and the management of unclaimed dividends and dormant account balances, made the disclosure on Friday.

    In a statement issued on Friday and signed by Bamidele Salam and Ademorin Kuye, chairmen of the House Committees on Public Accounts and Public Assets, respectively, the committee said it was considering arresting the CBN boss due to his repeated refusal to appear before the joint panel.

    The statement elucidated that, in accordance with its constitutional mandate, the Office of the Auditor General for the Federation reported to the House of Representatives a liability of N5.2 trillion in operating surplus owed to the Federal Government of Nigeria for the fiscal years 2016 to 2022, a claim supported by the Fiscal Responsibility Commission in a separate report to the National Assembly.

    “The Finance Act 2020 mandates that dividends of all listed companies in Nigeria that have remained unclaimed for six years or more and balances on accounts that have been dormant for six years in Deposit Money Banks shall be transferred into an established fund called the Unclaimed Fund Trust Fund, which is to be administered by the Governing Council comprising the Minister of Finance and Debt Management Office, among others,” the statement read in part.

    According to the committee, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General for the Federation confirmed in a legal opinion that the Finance Act 2020, which established the Unclaimed Fund Trust Fund, is the relevant law for the control and management of dormant account balances under the supervision of the Governing Council, “contrary to the CBN’s position that the Financial Institution Act of 2020 gives it the power to manage and control balances of dormant accounts.”

    The statement revealed that following the submissions of the relevant stakeholders, the Joint Committee resolved that “the Central Bank of Nigeria should remit the sum of N3.64tn, being 70% of the undisputed unpaid operating surplus of N5.2tn, within 14 days commencing from the date of the receipt of the said letter (June 27, 2025), pending the final reconciliation of disputed figures by all parties.”

    According to the statement, the CBN is expected to provide the Joint Committee with the total sum of unclaimed dividends and dormant account balances on or before 30th June, 2025.

    “The CBN should ensure that all unclaimed dividends and funds in the dormant accounts balances as defined above are transferred to the Unclaimed Fund Trust Fund account as provided by the Finance Act 2020 within 14 days of the receipt of the letter, and receipt of the transfer should be furnished to the House,” the committee stated.

    The committee bemoaned “Despite the unambiguous resolution, the CBN governor has failed to comply with the resolution and refused to appear before the committee to explain why he failed to do so,” stressing that it would be “compelled to make him appear in line with the powers vested in it by the 1999 Constitution.”

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