Massive N6.1 Trillion Fraud Threat Looms Over Nigerian Citizens, CBN Warns!

Electronic fraud continues to pose a significant and escalating threat within Nigeria's financial landscape, resulting in substantial financial losses for millions of diligent Nigerians annually. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a stern warning, indicating that this pervasive issue is poised to worsen considerably in the coming years.
According to Sunday Salam-Alada, the Director of the Consumer Protection Department at the CBN, electronic fraud is projected to reach an alarming N6.1 trillion within just four years. This represents a colossal increase from the N1.63 billion recorded in 2017 alone. The financial services sector regulator reported a 28% increase in electronic fraud cases between 2016 and 2017, underscoring the rapid expansion of this illicit activity. If not effectively addressed, the CBN projects this figure could soar to a record N6.1 trillion by the year 2021.
The CBN also emphasizes that Nigeria is not an isolated case in facing the escalating threat of e-fraud. Globally, fraud cases are anticipated to rise as regulatory bodies and security agencies struggle to keep pace with the rapid proliferation of disruptive technologies in the finance industry. Furthermore, as financial inclusion strategies continue to broaden the accessibility of financial services, there is an inherent risk that a larger segment of the population and their assets will become vulnerable to fraudulent schemes.
In response to this growing menace, the Central Bank of Nigeria asserts its commitment to implementing robust preventative measures. Mr. Salam-Alada revealed that the bank is nearing the release of a comprehensive consumer protection framework designed to safeguard citizens. Moreover, the CBN's Consumer Protection Department is actively engaged in financial literacy campaigns, aiming to empower individuals with the knowledge and tools necessary to avoid falling victim to fraudsters. The department has already demonstrated its proactive stance by successfully handling approximately 13,715 fraud complaints.
Providing further insight into their efforts, Mr. Salam-Alada disclosed that in 2017, the Bank disbursed approximately N72.2 billion to customers across 25,043 reported fraud cases. While this figure highlights the significant scale of reported incidents and the bank's compensatory actions, it is noteworthy that this represented a 28% decrease in payouts compared to the preceding year, indicating dynamic shifts in the fraud landscape and resolution processes.
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