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Family Members Lament Rigourus Process in Accessing Deceased Relatives’ Bank Savings
Next-of-Kins (N-O-K) of some deceased bank customers have lamented the tedious process in accessing the monies in the bank accounts of their relatives in the event of death.Some of them who spoke to the Newsmen in Abuja on Monday, called for a reduction in timeline for obtaining some documents for the release of the funds.
Mr Emenike Eke, a Civil Servant, said the timeline for obtaining the ‘Letter of Administration’ from the court to take to the deceased bank to commence the process took between two to three months. Eke said the timeline and the processes were discouraging and frustrating as he had to excuse himself from work to follow up the processes.”I went to the court and they issued me a letter mandating the bank to disclose the outstanding balance of my deceased relative which they did.”The bank then requested for a letter of adminstration from the Next-of-Kin of the deceased bank customer which is normally issued by the Probate Section of the Federal High Court.”I proceeded to the court again and they requested for the death certificate from the hospital where the deceased passed on and for the said letter which took some months.”The letter of administration was not issued immediately but it took my constant visit in the court to inquire the status of my application.”At some point, I was discouraged because most times, I had to leave my work place to go to the court for the check.”When the letter was finally released after three months, I took it to the bank and they said their legal department will process the fund and forward it to the probate department of the court,” he said.Eke said he applied for the release of the balance of fund in the deceased relative’s account after the funds were eventually forwarded to the Probate Department of the High Court by the bank.He said that the money was released to him as the NOK of the deceased relative.Mrs Janet Besidon, a spouse of another deceased bank customer, said the process of accessing the late husband’s outstanding account balance was stressful as she was not his Next-of-Kin.Besidon said the late husband used the daughter who had traveled abroad as his N-O-K.She called for a reduction in the process as it could weary family members who would still be in mourning mood.”I had to wait for my daughter to come back before we could access the money in his account.”We were supposed to use part of the money for the burial arrangement but because it was taking a lot of time, I had to borrow money from people to plan for the burial because I was a house wife at that time.”It took a lot of time and protocols before the fund was accessed and I became exhausted,” he said.Mr Emmanuel Yohanna, a relative of a deceased bank customer, appealed to spouses to grant each otheraccess to their account to avoid stress in the event of death or other unforseen circumstances.However, Mr Andy Kolapo another relative of a deceased bank customer said the process was just the usual documentation done everywhere.According to him, you have to do the normal documentation just like when a civil servant is retiring from service.A bank official who pleaded anonymity said the process was entirely the responsibility of the Probate court.The official said the documentation was not tedious as it had to do with money and would not be released to anyone without proper documentation and enquiries.”The thing is not stressful because this a money matter and you cannot just release it because the person said he or she is the NOK”There has to be proper documentation and processes so that another person will not come tomorrow and claim to be the NOK of a deceased customer that has been paid,” the official said.Another banker who preferred anonymity, said the processes were just normal documentation which needed to be done before the release of a deceased customer’s fund. (NAN)NEWS
Eight Students Die, Three Injure in Jos Road Crash
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Jos, Prof. Ishaya Tanko has confirmed the sad death of 8 students of the University to a road crash involving their Toyota bus with a truck in the metropolitan city of Jos.
He disclosed that one of the students was being prepared for surgery in the early hours of Thursday at the Jos University Teaching Hospital while others were receiving medication at the Bingham Teaching Hospital.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Plateau State Command disclosed that the accident occurred opposite Unity Bank Zaria Road, Jos, at around 2:30 am.
The Plateau State Sector Commander of the Corps, Olajide Mogaji explained that seven people lost their lives on the spot, while another victim died in hospital, bringing the total number of fatalities to eight.
According to the Command’s statement, the crash involved a trailer and a bus, which was carrying eleven passengers, all male students of the University of Jos, opposite Unity Bank Zaria Road, Jos, at around 2:30 am.
Mogaji said eyewitness accounts revealed to the corps emergency teams that the bus was speeding and engaged in wrongful overtaking, leading to the loss of control and the crash.
The Sector Commander has appealed to drivers to avoid night trips, excessive speed, and dangerous driving, saying, “The government needs you alive, and wants you to live life to the fullest in this festive season and beyond.”
The FRSC noted that the incident is still under investigation, while urging the public to report crashes or road emergencies to their toll-free emergency number 122 at all times for prompt responses.
The victims were said to have been coming back from a welcome special party for new students when the unfortunate incident occurred with the vehicle carrying the male students while the other vehicle carrying the female students escaped the tragedy.
UNICEF Hails Bayelsa as Champion of Primary Healthcare Devt in Nigeria
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has commended the Bayelsa State Government for its deliberate efforts at improving primary healthcare delivery, especially in the area of immunization in recent years.
The Country Representative of UNICEF in Nigeria, Wafaa Saeed, gave the commendation, on Wednesday, when she led a delegation on a courtesy visit to Government House, Yenagoa.
Saeed said what she saw during her visit to some health facilities and her random interactions with some mothers in the state, corroborated the positive reports UNICEF has been receiving about Bayelsa in terms of immunization.
The special UN envoy, who described Bayelsa as champion of healthcare delivery and a shining spot in the country, noted that the state has achieved an impressive performance in its immunization indices from 2021 to date.
She attributed the improvement in the health indicators of the state to purposeful leadership, commitment and accountability being provided by the present administration.
While assuring the Bayelsa of UNICEF’s readiness for collaboration to improve nutrition for children as well as unlock resources for healthcare development in the state, the Country Rep, however, urged the Governor Douye Diri-led administration to sustain its efforts in the health sector.
She said, “We are really impressed with what Bayelsa is doing… Bayelsa State has also committed its financing of immunization campaigns from the state budget, and a special one (immunization) in-between.
“Also there is a monthly allowance and support you have continued to give from GAVI. These are some of the things that have really increased the number of immunized children and improved the performance of the state.
“In 2021, the number of children not immunized in Bayelsa was 71 percent; that means seven out of ten kids were not immunized. But between then and now, there is a big difference due to the leadership, commitment and accountability we are seeing in Bayelsa State.
“You have been a champion of primary healthcare and a champion of immunization. And I really look to have Bayelsa not only a champion of states in Nigeria but in our continent and the globe.”
In a response, Governor Douye Diri represented by his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, reaffirmed the determination of his administration to prioritize investments in the health sector.
He said plans were underway to review the state primary healthcare board law with a view to not only sustaining the extant primary healthcare funding model but also expanding it through effective private sector contributions, especially from corporate organizations operating in the state.
Diri thanked the Country Rep, Ms Wafaa Saeed, for her kind words of encouragement and also acknowledged the support of UNICEF, WHO, Bill Gate, Dangote Foundation and other development partners, noting that Bayelsa could not have recorded its present achievements in the health sector without their collaboration.
His words: “We also want to thank you profusely for supporting our programme. We thank UNICEF, the WHO, Bill Gate Foundation, Dangote Foundation and others for your support. We really appreciate what you have done for our state.
“As a government, we know where we are going. A man who knows where he is going cannot be misled. We are focused and will continue to redouble our efforts in the health sector.
“You talked about sustainability. That is very important to us, and so, we are looking at the principal law, which is the Primary Healthcare Development Board Law. We are looking at some areas of that law to bind the hands of whoever that comes after us.
“That is to ensure that even if the administration after us will not have the motivation and passion to provide leadership for primary healthcare like the present governor is doing, the law will compel them to do so.”
The UNICEF Country Representative was accompanied on the visit by the Chief of Field Service, Judith Leville, UNICEF Health Consultant, Dr. Makio Perekeme, the Chief Field Officer, Anselm Audu and a health specialist, Eghe Abe, among others.
Mutfwang Pledges Support for Minister of Defence in Fight against Insecurity
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has paid a courtesy visit to the newly appointed Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd), assuring him of his total and unwavering support in the collective effort to defeat insecurity in Plateau State and across Nigeria.
The Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor, Gyang Bere on Thursday disclosed that the Governor has expressed delight over Gen.
Musa’s appointment, describing it as a “strategic and timely decision” in confronting the country’s intricate and evolving security challenges.Mutfwang noted that the Minister’s vast experience and proven professionalism would significantly strengthen ongoing national security interventions.
“We must now focus on finding solutions to the challenges confronting us. Whatever has happened in the past should not deter us. The time has come for all of us to join hands and holistically address our security concerns,” Mutfwang emphasized.
The Governor reiterated his support for the establishment of State Police, acknowledging concerns about possible abuses, but stressing that the nation must collectively develop safeguards and ensure operational efficiency.
Gen. Christopher Musa expressed gratitude for the Governor’s visit, assuring him of a robust and productive collaboration in addressing security concerns in Plateau State and the country at large.
He commended Governor Mutfwang for hosting the Plateau Unity Christmas Carols and Praise Festival, describing it as a unifying initiative.

