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Parrotvibes News has gathered that at least 1,500 employees of the Central Bank of Nigeria would return to work at its Lagos branch on Friday after being redeployed from the headquarters.

Despite strong criticism, the plan remained in place, according to an insider at the apex bank who spoke exclusively to our correspondent. Affected employees will be returning to work on Friday. Continue Reading…

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“Yes, the plan is still on and they will resume work by February 2, which is the first week of next month,” a government source stated.

The most recent event occurs against the backdrop of the new management’s intention to shift a few CBN divisions to the nation’s economic center in order to improve worker safety, boost output, and free up space at the head office.

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The departments that CBN governor Yemi Cardoso has reportedly designated for relocation are the departments of banking supervision, other financial institutions supervision, consumer protection, payment system management, and financial policy regulations. Continue Reading…

Source: Punch

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