Due to alleged attacks on its staff and network, Zenith Bank has closed some of its branches in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and some states across the nation.
Some of the bank’s branches in the FCT, its environs, and other states were reportedly locked on Tuesday, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), which monitored them.
Both the gate and the bank’s ATM gallery at the Zenith Bank Check-Point branch on Nyanya Mararaba Road were locked, and no customers were visible nearby.
Some of the bank’s branches were also shut down because there weren’t enough new naira notes, according to a bank official who asked to remain anonymous.
The official said that many of their branches across the country were attacked by customers who were unable to withdraw the new notes from their accounts.
NAN reports that some video clips on social media showed how the staff of the bank escaped from the attacked branches by scaling fences to escape mob attacks from customers.
Meanwhile, some customers of the bank have taken to social media to lament their ordeal.
A customer identified as @Ellacious_berry said on Twitter, that Zenith Bank was fully contributing to the suffering of the masses.
“Three days now, I cannot assess the mobile app. If the mobile app mistakenly opens, it won’t transfer, their ATM card is not paying either. I am sure closing my account with @ZenithBank,’’ she said.
Another customer, identified as @ambi 255 on Twitter, said Zenith Bank Plc has failed woefully.
“I think I will be closing my account with them,’’ he said.
Another customer identified as @IamSixFeet Tall on Twitter said, “one of the managers in my office just closed his zenith account this morning.
“My other two colleagues are planning to move all their money from Zenith account’’.
Another customer known as Linda Chinemerem Paul on her Facebook page said, “those of you banking with Fidelity Bank, please, how is your experience with them.
“I want to migrate and dump Zenith,’’ she said.
NAN reports that some branches of the bank in Enugu were working but the staff were not dressed in any of the bank’s outfit to avoid easy identification.
Meanwhile, the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) had called for calm and understanding among bank customers.
A statement by the Akin Morakinyo, the Registrar/Chief Executive, CIBN, said the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and operators (the banks) were working assiduously to bring the situation under control.
He called on bankers to carry on their duties with utmost professionalism and diligence. (NAN)