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Sen Nwoko Decries High Interest Rates

by Sunday Isuwa
2 years ago
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Senator representing Delta North, Ned Munir Nwoko, has raised the alarm over high interest rates in the country.

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Nwoko, who has been in the forefront of the Senate ministerial screening, raised concerns about the ‘exorbitant’ bank interest rate prevailing in Nigeria.

He directed his question to one of the ministerial nominees, Lola Ade John (Lola Adejo) from Lagos State, who is renowned for her expertise in information technology and has served in various banks in Nigeria.

Nwoko inquired about the possibility of the government intervening to ensure that banking interest rates are maintained at the lowest possible level for the benefit of consumers.

He highlighted the staggering difference between deposit interest rates, which stand at approximately five to six percent, and the lending rates, which soar as high as 20 to 23%. This disparity, according to him, has made it exceedingly difficult for consumers in Nigeria to access loans, hindering their financial prospects.

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Drawing a compelling comparison between Nigeria and developed nations, Senator Nwoko pointed out that many of these countries maintain lending rates between 1 to 5%, significantly lower range than what is experienced in Nigeria, pointing out that this stark contrast affords citizens in those countries greater financial comfort and flexibility.

In Nwoko’s words, “As an expert in the banking sector, I have always been concerned about interest rates in Nigeria.

“The charges in deposit interest, I understand to be about 5 to 6% but the lending rate is about 20 to 23 percent. I have always wondered why the government is not able to peg interest rates at a level that is possible for consumers in Nigeria to borrow money.

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“When you go to other nations, you see that most of their lending rate is between 1 to 5 percent, and so everybody can prosper. Everybody can borrow to buy whatever they want; Whether it’s for mortgage, vehicles, whatever.

“But the consumers in Nigeria are left to the whims and caprices of the banks. The banks make huge profits at the end of the day.

“Is there no possibility that the government can ensure that banking interest rates are maintained to a barest minimum for the interests of consumers?”


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Sunday Isuwa is an award winning journalist with over 15 years of experience. Currently at LEADERSHIP Media Group, he has published thousands of articles that have helped in shaping Democracy, Good Governance in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large. His Twitter handle is @IsuwaSunday 

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