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1,500 Redeployed CBN Staff Resume in Lagos

January 30, 2024 3 min read

No fewer than 1,500 members of staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria will on Friday resume at its Lagos office, following their redeployment from the headquarters, The PUNCH has learnt.

A source at the apex bank told our correspondent exclusively that the plan, though heavily criticised, was still in motion, adding that the affected staffers would be resuming on Friday.

โ€œYes, the plan is still on and they will resume work by February 2, which is the first week of next month,โ€ an official said.

The latest development comes on the backdrop of the decision of the new management to relocate some of CBNโ€™s departments to the countryโ€™s economic hub for staff safety, increased productivity, and decongestion of its head office.

CBN said the action was necessitated by several factors, including the need to align the bankโ€™s structure with its functions and objectives and redistribute skills to ensure a more even geographical spread of talent.

It added that it was also in compliance with building regulations, as indicated by repeated warnings from the facility manager, and the findings and recommendations of the Committee on Decongestion of the CBN Head Office.

A memo issued to staff read: โ€œThis is to notify all staff members at the CBN Head Office that we have initiated a decongestion action plan designed to optimise the operational environment of the Bank.

โ€œThis initiative aims to ensure compliance with building safety standards and enhance the efficient utilisation of our office space.โ€

According to reports, the departments pencilled down for relocation by the CBN governor, Yemi Cardoso, included Banking Supervision, Other Financial Institutions Supervision, Consumer Protection Department, Payment System Management Department, and Financial Policy Regulations Department.

Although Northern Elders Forum and some other northern groups had condemned the move, our correspondent gathered that the CBN governor was committed to implementing it, as it was expected to reduce the HQ occupancy level to 2,733 personnel from 4,233.

Another source told the PUNCH that some of the affected staffers had started relocating to Lagos.

โ€œSome have already gone ahead. Over 80 per cent of the Banking Supervision Department staff have been redeployed and the same for the Payment System Department,โ€ the source hinted.

The NEF had, in a statement, expressed worry over the potential negative impact of relocating those essential departments on both the institution itself and the country as a whole.

โ€œThe movement would involve increased costs, loss of talent, disruption in operations, reduced coordination, regional economic disparities, impaired economic development in Northern Nigeria, and decreased investor confidence in the nationโ€™s economy.

โ€œTherefore, relocating them entirely to Lagos will only serve to further strengthen the already dominant position of Lagos, while potentially weakening the significance and role of Abuja,โ€ it claimed.

Also, the Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Ali Ndume, warned that there would be โ€œpolitical consequencesโ€ if the plan to relocate some departments of CBN as well as the corporate headquarters of Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria to Lagos were implemented.

He said, โ€œThose misleading the President are not doing him any good because this is going to have some political consequences. If Tinubu were not elected president, the CBN governor would not be there. It was not Lagos votes that put Tinubu there.โ€

Northern senators and youths also expressed displeasure over the move, which they claimed was a calculated move to short-change the North.