Millions
of Nigerians were left stranded and frustrated on Friday when Automated Teller
Machines in most banks across the country dispensed less cash in some cases and
failed to dispense cash in some other instances.
Many
of the customers, who had hoped to get enough cash from the ATMs to pay bills
and shop for food items and other goods ahead of the Christmas break this
weekend, went home disappointed after waiting in long queues for several hours.
In
Lagos for example, angry customers desperate for cash turned the heat on bank
workers in some parts of the city, mounting repeated pressure on them to
provide them with money.
At
the Iyana Ipaja branch of a new generation commercial bank, enraged customers
nearly beat up a bank worker, who ignored their queries for explanation
following the failure of the three ATMs within the bank premises to dispense
cash.
On
a visit to the area around 12:00 noon on Friday, witnessed the ugly scenario.
Six ATMs in three other banks within the neighbourhood also failed to dispense
cash.
In
the Ketu and Mile 12 areas of the city on Friday morning, only two ATMs inside
a branch of an old generation bank at Kosofe bus-stop dispensed cash.
The
development led to a very long queue in the bank’s premises for most part of
the day, while a large crowd of desperate customers also besieged its main
banking hall.
A
middle-aged man, who stormed the bank around 10:30am, begged others in the
queue to be allowed to use the machine as according to him, he had been trying
to get cash all the way from Ikorodu following an emergency he had on his
hands.
“Please
my dear people, kindly allow me to use the machine, I have an emergency case at
hand, I came all the way from Ikorodu to this place, no ATM was working in all
the banks I visited at Agric, Garage and Ebutte. Please, I am begging you,” the
customer was heard saying by one of our correspondents, who was there at the
time.
The
man was later allowed to use the machine by those he had met at the place after
repeated pleas from him.
At
the Redeemed Christian Church of God’s Redemption Camp along the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway on Friday, bank customers were also left frustrated as they moved
from bank to bank in a desperate attempt to lay their hands on cash via the
ATMs.
The
situation inside the banking halls was not different either, as customers
waited in endless queues without any hope of getting cash.
In
Abeokuta, Ogun State, many commercial banks had to deal with a large turnout of
customers, most of whom were there to make withdrawals.
The
ATM points of many of the commercial banks were dotted with long queues of
customers from as early as 7am.
The
customers had one complaint or the other about the ATM services in the banks.
Some of them said the network was slow, while others said the ATMs could only
dispense N5,000 instead of N20, 000 at a time.
A
customer, Adedamola Abiodun, at one of the banks, told one of our
correspondents that he had been in the queue for almost one hour and yet it had
not got to his turn.
In
Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, bank customers also had difficulties withdrawing
money from ATMs.
During
a tour of the city on Friday, long
queues was observed at ATMs in most banks while the same was witnessed in the
banking halls.
Some
bank workers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the traffic of
customers was heavy because, apart from being the festive period, some
companies paid their workers’ salaries on Thursday.
He
said, “The long queues are expected because as you know, people need money to
purchase items in readiness for Christmas.”
Some
of the customers, however, expressed dissatisfaction at the bank’s services.
They said the banks did not prepare for the busy season.
Another
customer in Dugbe area, which is the busiest commercial district in Ibadan,
Mary Adekola, said she was annoyed that the bank she patronised did not attend
to the problem of customers staying in the sun while ATMs malfunctioned.
“I
am annoyed because out of the six ATMs, only two were actually dispensing cash.
The rest stopped working soon as I reached there. We were more than 100 waiting
to be served by two slow ATMs,” said Adekola, an editor in a publishing firm
around Jericho area of the city.
Residents
of Osogbo and some other towns in Osun State, who visited various banks to make
withdrawals, also went home disappointed.
It
was observed that some customers were at various ATMs as early as 6:30am to
withdraw money to buy food items.
Oloruntoba
Adedeji, a customer, said there were unusually long queues at ATMs because the
state government just paid three months’ salaries for workers on Thursday.
Adedeji
said, “I left Ilobu to come and use the ATM in Osogbo because of the long
queues.”
There
were also long queues of people waiting to withdraw money from ATMs in many
branches of commercial banks especially in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on
Friday.
One
of our correspondents, who monitored the development at branches of banks at
the Unity Road, Taiwo Road, Murtala Muhammed Way, Tanke, Adewole and Zango
areas, noticed many bank customers in the queues
The
bank customers in some branches noted that they had so much difficulty
withdrawing cash in some other branches. They lamented that some of them had
come to withdraw cash so that they could travel to their hometowns while others
wanted to withdraw money for Christmas shopping.
Most
ATMs in Bauchi State were also crowded on Friday as many of the machines failed
to dispense cash.
A
customer who spoke lamented that he spent close to two hours trying to transfer
money to his business partner.
He
said, “It is frustrating when you go to the bank and you spend hours and you
still cannot achieve your aim.”
In
Katsina, a large crowd of bank customers swarmed around different ATMs on
Friday. Even though many of the machines were dispensing cash, customers had to
endure long hours in the queue to access their funds.
In
Delta State, over 100 customers, who had been in the queue at an ATM in the
premises of a new generation bank, were left fuming after the only machine
dispensing cash stopped working.
The
bank located on Ughelli Road, witnessed a large turnout of desperate customers
for most parts of the day on Friday.
A
frustrated customer, who identified himself only as Ochare, said, “I went to my
bank’s branch on Friday along Ughelli Patani Road to collect cash but later
inside the bank, a man believed to be the manager addressed us that they
couldn’t pay more than N50, 000 until 11am. I wanted to withdraw N100, 000, so
I issued another cheque and reduced the cash. Again, the man came and announced
they couldn’t pay more than N20, 000. I cancelled the previous cheque and wrote
N20, 000.”
Long
queues were observed in most of the banks in the Federal Capital Territory,
Abuja.
A
resident, who spoke with News
Agency of Nigeria, Mrs. Esther Uche, lamented that despite waiting
in the sun for more than 20 minutes, she could not withdraw money.
Also,
a bank customer, Mr. Gabriel Okwoche, said it was unfortunate that banks did
not prepare to meet customers’ demands during the Christmas period.
When
contacted, the Vice-President, Association of Corporate Affairs Managers of
Banks, Mr. Charles Aigbe, declined to comment on the matter. He said he could
only speak for his own bank, United Bank for Africa, which he said was doing
well as far as ATM transactions were concerned.
Source:Punch/NAN
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