6/26/2015

Customers, bank workers exchange blows over BVN registration deadline

Firstclass newsline learnt that the rush to beat the Bank Verification
Number enrollment deadline took an ugly turn in Enugu State on
Thursday as customers of an old generation bank engaged in fisticuffs
with members of staff of the bank in the banking hall.
The deadline for the BVN enrolment is June 30, 2015.
In Enugu, customers, who have yet to enroll, have been gripped by fear
over the reports that their bank accounts will be frozen.
The insistence on the BVN by bank cashiers before attending to
customers also heightened such fear.
The development led to unusually large turnout of customers at banking
halls in the Coal City since the beginning of the week.
However, the matter took a different turn at an old generation bank,
located in the Independence Layout area of Enugu on Thursday.
Trouble started when security personnel and operations staff of the
financial institution asked some customers to go outside the banking
hall to wait their turn.
About 100 customers, who had converged on the bank since 6am, had
trooped into the banking hall when the doors were opened by 8am.
In a bid to maintain order, the bank officials asked the first 10
among the customers to fill the BVN forms and join about 30 others who
did not complete the registration the previous day.
The other customers were told to leave the banking hall, and wait outside.
But the directive did not go down well with the customers, who
protested, causing commotion in the banking hall.
The situation degenerated to a full blown fight when some customers
violently resisted an attempt by the bank officials to lead them out
of the banking hall.
In the ensuing fracas, a young man engaged an armed riot policeman,
who was attached to the bank, in a physical combat, while another
customer exchanged blows with a bank worker.
The situation further escalated as some customers, who wanted to
capitalise on the confusion to move to the front of the queue, were
physically resisted by those who were already there.
Normalcy eventually returned after other bank security personnel, who
were outside, stormed the banking hall to overpower the violent
customers.
The branch manager of the bank later announced that the bank would
open on Saturday to continue the enrollment.
The branch manager, who did not disclose her name, lamented that the
customers waited until the last minute before coming to enroll for the
BVN.
Firstclassnewsline.net

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