THE DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNOR OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA TO THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

THE DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNOR OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA TO THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

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PREFACE

Governor of Central bank are set up to regulate and formulate policies that help to guide the financial institutions.     It is the aim of this research work is to find out how the governor of Central Banks; duties and obligations are examined to the financial institutions. This research work has three chapters.

Chapter one contains a general discussion of the Central bank of Nigeria & other financial institutions as seen by different people. It went further to state how central bank came into existence such as the introduction.

In otherworld, chapter two talks about the duties and obligation of governor of central bank to the financial institution. And also talks about the decision and control of governor of central bank to financial institutions.

Finally, the last institution would put the recommendation made in this research, there will not only be satisfaction in the financial institution economy service offered, but a standard increase in a financial institutions to the nations’ economy.

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1
  • STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS 4
  • THE NEED OF THE STUDY 5
  • SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY 6
  • RESEARCH PROPOSITION 6

CHAPTER TWO

  • THE DUTIES OF THE GOVERNOR 8
  • THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNOR 10
  • THE CONTROL OF THE GOVERNOR 12

 

CHAPTER THREE

  • SUMMARY OF FINDINGS 14
  • CONCLUSION                                                     15
  • RECOMMENDATIONS 17
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY 19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND TO THER STUDY

like case in many countries, commercial banking started in Nigeria long before the central bank was established where as the first commercial bank branch was established in Nigeria as far back as 1892, it was only in 1958 (66 years) after that the central bank of Nigeria was established by the bank of Nigeria act of 1958. it started full operations on 1st July 1959.

Prior to the establishment of the central bank of Nigeria, the role of a central bank was partially performed by the British government in 1912. this body was established to perform the primary role of issuing a West African currency in all the five countries that were British Colonies.

When British gained a higher control of Nigeria and some other West African Countries, the need for monetary control arose. In 1912, the colonial government set up a committee headed by Lord Emott from England, to study “ways and means of dealing two basic  necessities. One was financing the needs of the export trade of the expatriate firms in West Africa (Nwankwo 1980:1).

Following the recommendation of lord Emott committee, the West African currency Board (WACB) was established in November 1912. It was charged with following three objectives:

  1. To issue a West African currency.
  2. To ensure a speed convertibility of his currency with the old sliver currency before it and
  3. To provide a means whereby the colonial governments share in the profits of the currency issue.

As Nigeria moved towards independence, the nationalist began to agitate for the establishment of a central bank because the West African currency board had many short coming.

These short coming are as follows:

  1. The WACB could not engage in management as a full fledge central bank. In could not make its own monetary policy, and even the currency it issued is directly tied to the British pound for instance, when it receive one British pound. It issues one West African pound.
  2. The board failed to train Nigerians in the art managed by foreigners.
  3. It failed to invest its reserves and profits in Nigeria since it was investing its reserves and profits in Nigeria since it was investing its reserve overseas.

In 1952 and 1957, the colonial government commissioned three separate groups to advise the government on what to do which are:

  1. Fisher commissions of enquiry 1953
  2. world bank (I.B.R.D) 1953 and lastly
  3. B Loynes commission – 1957

It was finally, in 1st July, 1959 that the Central Bank of Nigeria opened its doors for business. It was on that day that the first time Nigeria currency was issued.

STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS

The central bank of Nigeria, an apex financial institution, charged with the responsibility of managing cost, volume, availability and direction of money and credit with a view achieving some economic obje

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