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Frustration in Port Harcourt as Many Get Stranded Over Inactive ATMs on Christmas Day
Many
people hoping to have a great time celebrating Christmas day in Port
Harcourt have been left stranded as ATMs go inactive.
Customers of commercial banks in the Rivers State capital, Port
Harcourt, have continued to experience difficulties in accessing their
deposits due to insufficient cash.
From what used to be hours of waiting on queues at Automated Teller
Machines, some depositors have resorted to spending the night at ATM
points just to withdraw from their savings.
Various Commercial Banks premises in Port Harcourt have continued
to be crowded by people apparently scrambling for liquid cash as early
as 6am.
Daily Post reports that there were massive crowds at some banks
around Rumuokoro, Ikwerre Road and Olu-Obansajo axis of Port Harcourt,
both inside the banking halls and at the ATM points outside.
Without any clue about what could be the cause of the problem, some
bank customers took out their frustration on other desperate
depositors.
The pressure is further compounded by the need to stock up household items and foodstuff for the Christmas holiday.
At a new generation bank, customers inside the banking hall were
told they can only withdraw N10,000 once for the day, against their
wish.
Meanwhile, there has not been any official statement from any of
the banks or the regulatory institutions, explaining the reason for the
situation.
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