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Bank Customers, especially civil servants have continued to
throng ATMs and Point of Sale (PoS) areas around the FCT and environs to
withdraw money for their last-minute shopping and outings for the yuletide.
The Federal civil servants commended the Federal Government
for keeping to its promise to pay the arrears of the new minimum wage which
came into effect in April 2019.
Some of the customers, mostly government workers told News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the prompt withdrawal followed the payment of the
arrears of the new minimum wage by the Federal Government on Monday.
Mrs Chikamso Nwobodo, a civil servant who reside at Nyanya,
said the payment of the minimum wage arrears came as a surprise to her.
“I was saving some money to settle my children’s school fees
by January but as soon as I received the alert for the minimum wage arrears, I
was overjoyed as I needed to buy some food items for the New Year also.
“I know the Federal Government promised they will pay the
money this December but I didn’t put my mind there because most times they pay
late.
“I want to use this opportunity to commend the Federal
Government for this money. It is not easy because some government will promise
and will not fulfil their promise.
“It shows that the government has the interest of civil
servants at heart. I hope they will continue this way in addressing issues
concerning civil servants, kudos to them.
“We should commend them when they do well,’’ she said.
For another civil servant, Mr Charles Okoro who was seen at
the EcoBank ATM in Nyanya, the payment of the minimum wage arrears came as a
relief to him as he had expended virtually all his December salary for the
Christmas.
“I thank the Federal Government for this prompt payment. It
came at the right time because I would have run into debt in this New Year.
“Two of my daughters are in secondary school and before now,
I have been thinking seriously because I know I don’t have enough to pay their
fees.
“I was only trusting God for a miracle and He did it,’’ he
said.
Meanwhile, some customers who were seen at PoS points at the
Nyanya and Mararaba axis lamented that banks were using the medium to
short-change their customers.
Mr Yakubu Haruna, a customer, said that although PoS agents
were an alternative to boycotting ATM long queues, “the charges are becoming
something else”.
Haruna called for a downward review of the charges to
encourage more patronage.
“Their charges are exorbitant. Some of them charge as high
as N200 and N300 for every N10, 000 to N20, 000 withdrawal.
“Although, most of them like Firstmonie agents still charge
N100 for N10, 000 withdrawal, others will tell you that it is their
commission.”
NAN checks at some ATMs at Area 3, Gariki area of the FCT
saw few customers making withdrawals. (NAN)

