BANK FAILURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA; A CRITICAL APPRAISAL

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Social & Management Sciences Banking and Finance Research 64 pages 9,258 words

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1.1 INTRODUCTION:
Over the last couple of decades, the Nigeria financial system has grown remarkably. From the almost crude of it was characterized with in pre –colonial and colonial days. It has become so sophisticated toady that economic experts can proudly thumb their chests. With due regards to the ownership structure of the institution, the regulatory flame work, the instruments employed, and the number of established institution, Nigeria can be said to posses the most sophisticated financial system in Africa.
Within the Nigeria financial system itself, the banking system itself, the banking institution has been the most remarkable in growth. This is just as well in any case considering the critical position, which they occupy. In a complex financial position, which they occupy, in a complex financial position, which supplies the money and the credit, need of the economy.
The work bank and banker is neither used or define. In the central of Nigeria (CBN) degree NO 24 of the 1991 nor bank or other financial institutions decree (Bofio) No 25 of the 1991 2 of P5.115 of exchange act 1881 provides that bankers include a body of persons whether incorporated or not who carry out the business of banking. Section (1) of the evidence act define banks or bankers as any person or persons, partnership or company carrying on the business of banking.
Financially, the banking act of 1969 produces that bank means any person who carries out the business of banking and include commercial bank and an acceptance house. The role of banks is thus an important one in the process of economic development in the sense that they mobilize fund form the surplus spending and for the economy. In this way they increase the quantum of national saving and investments. Secondary though an appropriate investment multiplier. The volume of goods produced increase as a result of projects financed by bank funds, all of which lead to a successful promotion of an efficient system of payment. Creating banking habits development in the society and providing employment opportunities.
In view of this highlights, it become easily comprehensible why the failure of the bank has a far – reaching consequence.
The ability of a bank to operate successfully rest on how well they are able to obtained the confidence of the public. If that confidence is missing, the gap will be too great for the bank to fill. The effect of bank failure on the economic development of Nigeria can be express in a nut –shell to be the following;
Lack of effective and efficient financial intimidation: Loss of public confidence in the system, further depression of the economic additional burdens on the regulatory authorities – education of the social vice for the sake of the citizenry and in the interest of economic development, there is an expedient need to device a host of remedying situations.
The fact that a bank fails today is not to say those incidences are not systematic. There must be a number of ways out of any predicament. The only crack is how effectively employed. Such remedy includes;
a)The cultivation of a stable political environment. b)The strengthening of the regulatory agency c)The taking over by regulatory bodies of all termnacy distressed banks. d)Encouragement of banking education e)Sincere pursuit by government of all economy and monetary policies f)All regulation pertaining capital, adequacy, minimum paid up capital, requidity ratio and quality should be reviewed in relation to inflation rate. g)Privatization and commercialization of all government owned banks h)All dept owned banks by government (state, federal and even parietals) should be paid back immediately. i)All laws relating to bankruptcy and default should be reviewed and made more effective. An address like this will go a long way in remedying the situation and restoring public confidence in the system.
TABLE OF CONTENTTitle page
Aproval page.DedicationAcknowledgementTable of content
CHAPTER ONE:1.1 THE BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY1.2 Statement of problems1.3 Objective of study1.4 Significance of study1.5 Limitation of study1.6 Definition of terms1.7 Reference

CHAPTER TWO:2. 0 Literature review 2.1 Genesis of banking in Nigeria2.2 Type of banking in Nigeria2.3 Functions of banking2.4 Similarities and differences among banks2.5 Role of bank in the economic development2.6 The Nigeria banking climate2.7 Problems faced by banks2.8 The concept of banking failure2.9 Causes of banking failure2.10 Indices of banking failure2.11 Effect of bank failure2.12 Reference.
CHATER THREE:3.1 Research methodology3.2 Sapling techniques3.3 Data collection3.4 Source of secondary data3.5 Method of analysis3.6 Reference
CHAPTER FOUR:4.0 Findings
4.1 General discussion4.2 Reference
CHAPTER FIVE:5.0 Recommendation and conclusion
5.1 Recommendation5.2 Conclusion5.3 Biography


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