N5.7bn terminal benefits: Ex-bankers ask CBN, NDIC to comply with court judgement | TheCable

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The Association of Ex-Staff of Non-Consolidated Banks of Nigeria has asked the NDIC and the CBN to comply with the court judgement ordering the payment of their N5.7 billion terminal benefits.

The association of ex-staff of non-consolidated banks of Nigeria has asked the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Central Bank of Nigeria to comply with the court judgement ordering the payment of their N5.7 billion terminal benefits.A national industrial court in Lagos, on May 23, 2022,to pay N5.7 billion terminal benefits to more than 1,000 bank workers affected by the recapitalisation exercise of 2006.

“Our members have served this country in the banking industry for years of their lives. Some for over two decades. We are not responsible for the economic doldrums of our nation.

 

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