CBN Withdraws New ATM Charges Amid Public Backlash

February 28, 2025

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CBN Governor

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced the withdrawal of its newly introduced ATM withdrawal charges following intense criticism from the Trade Union Congress (TUC), consumer protection groups, and the general public. The policy, which sought to increase cash withdrawal fees, was widely condemned for placing additional financial strain on low-income earners already struggling with economic hardship.

Public Outcry Against Excessive Charges

The introduction of the new charges sparked public outrage, with many Nigerians arguing that it would further limit access to cash and financial services. Critics pointed out that the policy disproportionately affects low-income earners, many of whom rely on cash transactions due to limited access to digital banking.

Consumer advocacy groups, including the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), also raised concerns about unfair banking practices, urging the CBN to reconsider its stance.

TUC and Stakeholders Pressure CBN

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) was among the strongest voices opposing the policy, warning that it would worsen economic hardship and further erode the purchasing power of Nigerians. The union called on the CBN to prioritize financial inclusion rather than implementing policies that discourage cash withdrawals.

CBN’s Decision to Reverse Policy

In response to the mounting criticism, the CBN announced the withdrawal of the new ATM charges, stating that the decision was made to ease the financial burden on Nigerians. The apex bank emphasized that it remains committed to balancing financial stability with consumer protection.

Calls for Financial Sector Reforms

Despite the reversal, financial experts argue that the controversy highlights deeper issues within Nigeria’s banking system, including high transaction fees, limited banking infrastructure, and slow adoption of cashless payment solutions. Many are calling on the CBN to implement policies that encourage financial inclusion rather than those that hinder access to cash and banking services.

As Nigerians welcome the withdrawal of the new ATM charges, there is growing demand for more transparent and consumer-friendly banking policies that prioritize the needs of everyday citizens.

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