The Central Bank of Nigeria has said the fight against electronic
fraud in the financial system and the economy in general can not be done alone
as a result, the central bank said stakeholders in the economy, especially
banks and e-payment service providers among others must join in the fight to
reduce to the barest minimum activities of electronic fraudsters in the
country. The CBN Director of Banking and Payments Systems, Mr. Dipo Fatokun,
stated these at the Nigerian Electronic Fraud Forum organised by the central
bank and commercial banks. The director noted that Nigeria as a country had
done a lot in terms of electronic payment, pointing out that there had been a
noticeable increase in the number of transactions that went through electronic
channels. Fatokun said, The fraudsters are always following the money wherever
it is. They are also following it electronically. Fraudsters are always
deploying new strategies and that is why this forum will continue to meet,
collaborate, cooperate and discuss. That does not mean there will not be an end
to it. The truth is it is reducing and will continue to reduce. For it to
reduce further, we need to think ahead of the fraudsters. He said this was the
reason the CBN and Bankers’ Committee had taken step to make NeFF inclusive and
assertive.
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