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Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by ijustdey: 12:05pm On Oct 26, 2020
Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in the country likely lost over a billion naira, last week, to the destruction of their facilities across the country by hoodlums hiding under the umbrella of the #End- SARS protests, findings by New Telegraph show.

The protests, which began on October 7 with calls to disband the Special Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS), an infamous Police unit that had long been accused of extortion, torture and extra-judicial killings, had been largely peaceful.

However, the situation changed dramatically, after armed soldiers, in a bid to dislodge a core group of the #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate in Nigeria’s financial hub, Lagos, opened fire, last Tuesday night at unarmed youths, killing and wounding a yet to be determined number and sparking a violent reaction from hoodlums, who seemed to have been waiting for the soldiers’ action as a signal to immediately unleash massive destruction on financial institutions and other businesses across the state, but especially around the Lekki Phase 1 axis.

Being an affluent area of Lagos, Lekki Phase I has well-appointed branches of almost all the major banks in Nigeria.

However, New Telegraph’s correspondent, who visited the locality last Wednesday, reported that virtually none of the lenders’ facilities was spared the destruction wrought by the hoodlums.

Apart from completely destroying all the machines in the lenders’ ATM galleries in their bid to steal cash, the thugs also attempted to set ablaze the branch of a Tier 1 lender in the vicinity. An authoritative industry source told New Telegraph that another Tier 1 lender lost 18 ATMs in the Lekki Phase I area alone to the vandals and about 50 nationwide.

The source said: “Even though the criminals may not have succeeded in stealing cash from all the ATMs they attacked, just by assessing only the destruction to the ATMs at Lekki alone, you can tell that the banks suffered significant losses as a result of this crisis.

“There are at least five or six ATMs in a gallery and the current price of an ATM cannot be less than N5 million. If one of the Tier I lenders is estimating it lost about 50 ATMs nationwide to the crisis, you can guess that the entire banking industry must have lost over 120 ATMs across the country in the last one week.

If you add the cost of damage to bank branches and other facilities, the losses will definitely exceed N1 billion.”

According to the source, another distressing aspect of the hoodlums’ rampage is that it would take the industry nothing less than six months to replace the damaged ATMs and get them working. The source explained: “It would take at least six months to replace the damaged ATMs.

This is because approvals have to be obtained first, before the orders to import the machines are placed. Then you have to wait for them to be shipped into the country, get them cleared at the ports, before you take delivery and then you start configuration of the ATMs and other processes.”

The source also warned that unless the situation in the country returns to normal in the next few days, ATMs may run dry in many cities and towns as banks are still wary of loading cash in their machines as the hoodlums still seem to be on the prowl. Indeed, in an email to its customers at the weekend, Zenith Bank said that it had closed its branches in Lagos and other states of the Federation where the State Governments had imposed 24-hour curfew, adding that its’ ATM and voice call services would also be temporarily unavailable during this period. New Telegraph’s correspondent reported long queues at the few ATMs that were still working in Lagos at the weekend.

Although, the Lagos State Government, last Friday, eased the 24-hour curfew which it had imposed on October 20, 2020, stating that movement of persons is now allowed from 6a.m. to 8p.m., analysts believe that with reports of lootthe ing spree still continuing across the nation as at yesterday, banks may not be in a hurry to resume normal services.

However, commenting on the impact of the crisis on banks in a chat with New Telegraph, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, BIC Consultancy Services, Dr. Boniface Chizea, said he expected lenders to quickly fix the damage to their facilities.

He said: “I expect banks to get some compensation from insurance companies; so the damage to their ATMs and other facilities is something they should quickly sort out. Also, many people have embraced electronic banking and no longer need to physically visit the banking hall for transactions.

But it was an unfortunate development when you consider that the hoodlums appear to have had a free rein vandalizing ATMs with little or no resistance from the security personnel.”



https://www.newtelegraphng.com/banks-lose-over-n1bn-as-hoodlums-wreck-atms-branches/
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by MickzyDonald: 12:06pm On Oct 26, 2020
Another opportunity for the government to steal money has been created

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Nbotee(m): 12:07pm On Oct 26, 2020
Time for banks to cash out as well... The attacks on banks and other private businesses are totally wrong and shld b condemned

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by baralatie(m): 12:11pm On Oct 26, 2020
imagine
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by ttobizz(m): 12:16pm On Oct 26, 2020
Do they mean those useless ATM that would always say "unable to dispense cash"?
Kai! Hushpuppi was just made a scapegoat

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Nazgul: 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2020
This is the result of bad having bad leaders...people mourn, groan, cry...etc.

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by pansophist(m): 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2020
When a system is corrupt and fails to utilise the collective skills in the populace, hoodlums is what it shall conceive.

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by tot(f): 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2020
Very unfortunate.

All the unfair extortionate bank charges they have been levying on citizens, at the end of the day has now ended up in the hoodlums' pockets.

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by ProfAmaben(m): 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
Too bad.
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Patrioticman007(m): 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
The fact remains that Nigerian Banks just like their kins " the street urchins " are looting their own palliative from the country. Imagine 50 atms amounting to over 1 billion naira.

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Officialgarri: 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
So they are hoodlums but once one of them gets hurt by the police, they automatically become peaceful protester...

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by SATANNIST: 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
story
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by kambili999(f): 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
These ones want to cash out too. Shior angry

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Calabar1stSon: 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
All of them be claiming billions and trillions when the damages are not up to that amount!

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Nobody: 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
scam
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Tonymegabush1(m): 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
Almost all the banks I visited on Saturday in my area is under locks and key from the outside gate

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by tstx(m): 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Ehya
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Abasman008(m): 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Sometimes I don't blame the hoodlums... because a person who has a job that demands his time won't even try to do something as risky as robbing a bank.... The foolish and wicked thieves called politicians are the ones causing inflation because most of the FOREX that leaves the country leaves through them Shame....
They are no jobs...
The parents of some young people don't receive pension on time and even when it comes, someone who has served for 35 years recieves somtimes half of what senators earn, steal through contracts that dont exist in am month.
Most of these people go to government schools that even the teachers of these government schools can't send their kids to...
They grow up in a society were everyone struggles tooth and neck to survive yet the money the receive looses value everyday..
Some of these youths have lost their jobs and the few that are left face a plight of coping with the economy... A person who earned 15k by January cannot buy as much as he did
now.. the naira has lost value yet the rents keep rising, the food prises climb, school fees climb, transport fare climbs but the income stays the same!!!! If you survive not hanging yourself won't you get mad and frustrated to a point that if you are not lucky to join Yahoo you become a robber..
In a place were there is no security and anyone can just harras you police or anyone, people especially introverts tend to join Cult for protection...and it becomes another problem... But while you tell him not join Cult, you don't ask him if he has eaten.

But the politicians Kids don't go to normal school abroad, they go to the best costliest schools that even some rich UK Citizens Can't...
They don't even get treated for the least thing like rash in the villa hospital which we hear is more equipped than some of the biggest hospitals in Nigeria.. and all this luxery comes from the purse of the common man the Citizens, even the woman frying Akara Pays tax in a way but she doesn't know...

We live in a society were people are trying to survive while also contributing funds to politicians who don't care... They are so wicked that they go as far as takes the source of livelihoods of tax payers while stealing... Crude oil has spoilt much of what would have been beautiful white sand beaches of the Niger Delta.... What will our children eat if our fishing rivers , farms are destroyed by oil, our own oil... Oil that makes them rich!!!

In as much as stealing is not good, in a society like ours it'll increase instead of decreasing if a revolution doesn't come in to purge all the bigger theifs out.. problems are best solved from the roots.

Bansks are one of the the entities impovrishing us.
#NigerDeltaRepublic.

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Nobody: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Really bad
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by soft101: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
That is indeed the part I m completely dissatisfied with.

Anyway, these are casualties of war.
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by pansophist(m): 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
ProfAmaben:
I personally place a curse on the people that did this. Haba mana! Too bad.

If your curse will not elevate the hudlums from abject poverty and illiteracy, then its more of a problem not a solution. You will get more feral hoodlums with nothing to loose, and a high motivation and capacity to destroy.

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by teamsynergy: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Na we d customers go suffer am... You go begin dey see crazy deductions

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by SmartPolician: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Well, every day no be Christmas

They have been raking in billions of naira year in, year out.

They should incur the loses in good faith

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by tstx(m): 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
ProfAmaben:
I personally place a curse on the people that did this. Haba mana! Too bad.

Yo man... If curses do work' politicians and police for no dey Nigeria... They'd all be dead.


So stop deceiving yourself

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Vlibray: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Everybody just dey call big big money
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by helinues: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
angry

Me Sha no say some people, for them to reach heaven go dey too straining..

Na international air space station fit them

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Incognito403: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Only banks will need 1billion to rebuild. Yet some wicked ipodians are trying to make us feel 1trillion is too much to fix Lagos.

I spit on pigs.

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by hybridblood07(m): 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
With the news we have been hearing over the few days, a lot of Nigerians might not be able to afford Chicken for Xmas celebration. Our leaders will make things so tight all in the name of looted business or co

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Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by Nobody: 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2020
They will recover it times 2 when they start illegal deductions from customers account.
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by jmoore(m): 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2020
undecided


CCTV could not capture these hoodlums?

Nigerian banks belong to the 17th century.
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by bigeliot(m): 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2020
These are the things we are fighting for. All these lies must stop. Mumu govt
Re: Banks Lose Over N1bn As Hoodlums Wreck ATMs, Branches by GIANTPLUSHUB: 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2020
No be lie. Building material done cost.

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