Taking cognizance of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive which states that all bank accounts must be linked to respective phone numbers, Osewaru called on the police and Financial Institutions such as Opay and Money Point to give reference to such cases and provide timely assistance to ensure victims get justice.
The motion has been referred to the Committee on Financial Institutions for further legislative action.
Meanwhile, the House has moved to investigate the activities of the Nigerian Customs Service in connection with the smuggling and maltreatment of Nigerians in the cause of carrying out their duties.
The lower chamber cited an incident involving a journalist in Badagry, Lagos State earlier this month who was assaulted while attempting to make a video recording of activities at a location he described as a “smuggling zone.
Hon Oluwaseun Whingan who moved the motion raised eyebrows over the behaviour of the customs officers.
Among other things, he called for the investigation of the Nigerian Customs Service’s legal framework and the activities of officers of the agency while carrying out their duties.
The motion has, however, been referred to the Committee on Customs and Excise.