Ecosystem: Customers to undergo sustainable banking principles before accessing loan — Emefiele

By Kayode Tokede

The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has stressed the need for Nigerians to protect the ecosystem, warning that henceforth banks will consider sustainable banking principles when lending money to individuals and corporate entities.

He disclosed this on Thursday  while leading his deputies to plant trees at the CBN Head Office in commemoration of the 2021 World Environment Day with the theme: “Ecosystem Restoration.”

Emefiele said that the Nigerian banking sector was committed to protecting the environment by making sure that the principles of sustainable banking are put in place when banks consider those, they offer credit.

Citing examples of institutions that refuse to grant credit to customers whose activities pollute the environment, the Governor enjoined Nigerians to strive to make the environment green by restoring the ecosystem and avoiding pollutants that destroy the earth.

“There is the need for the environment to go green. We must join the global community to ensure that we clean the environment and rid the ecosystem of pollutants that are harmful to us,” he added.

Highpoint of the ceremony was the planting of trees by Emefiele and the Deputy Governors of the Bank; Mrs. Aishah Ahmad (Financial System Stability); Mr. Edward Lametek Adamu (Corporate Services), Dr. Kingsley Obiora (Economic Policy) and the representative of the Deputy Governor Operations, Mr. Folashodun Shonubi.

Meanwhile, as part of activities marking the World Environment Day for 2021, the Bank also paid advocacy visits to select schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, during which the Bank donated waste bins and recycled tissue papers.

At the Model Secondary School, Maitama, the Special Adviser to the CBN Governor on Sustainable Banking, Dr. A’isha Mahmood, enjoined the students,who she described as young ambassadors of the environment, to protect the environment in order to avoid adverse environmental issues.

She noted that the Central Bank of Nigeria and other financial institution in Nigeria had in 2012 adopted the Nigerian Sustainable Banking framework, a written document, guiding its business operations and practices, to ensure that their actions are socially and environmentally responsible.

The high point of the visit was the presentation of waste bins and recycled tissue papers, as part of the Bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). In line with the theme, “Ecosystem Restoration,” she stressed the importance of recycling and proper waste management even as she encouraged the students to imbibe the 3 R’s, of “reduce, reuse and recycling.”

Responding, the principal of the school, Mrs. Elizabeth Emagun, thanked the Bank for its continued support, and affirmed that the lecture and token given, would put to good use.

Similarly, at the Government Science Technology (GST), Area 3, Garki, the Director Governors’ Department, Mr. Jeremiah Abue urged the students to embrace climate action in Nigeria by recycling, proper waste management in order to ensure environmental sustainability.

The Director who was represented by the Head Environmental Sustainability and Social Responsibility Division, Mr. Abdulahi Bappah Ahmed, admonished the students to embrace recycling as a way of protecting the environment and ensuring a better future for the country and the world at large.

Also speaking, the FCT Director, Science and Technology, represented by the Director, FCT Education Department, Mrs. Angela Nwachukwu urged the students to engage in recycling challenge and know what items go to the bin in order to make their environment neat.

The Principal, Government Science Technology, Mr. James Kuta, in his welcome address thanked the CBN for the kind gesture and support as they assured the Bank that the items given to them would be used by the students to recycle the school and the environment.

 

 

 

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