Online Loan Apps: List of Two Actions FG Has Taken Against Sokoloan, NowCash, Others

Online Loan Apps: List of Two Actions FG Has Taken Against Sokoloan, NowCash, Others

  • Loan apps have no where to hide again in Nigeria as the federal government commenced a crackdown
  • The government insisted that a lot of damages have been committed against Nigerians by the loan sharks
  • As a result, the government has asked global app companies to suspend the operations of the online banks

The federal government of Nigeria has finally commenced a crackdown on online loan apps parading as lenders in Nigeria.

According to the government, online loan companies have caused a lot of damages in the country through invasion of people's privacy, breaching Nigeria's data laws among others.

FG raids Sokoloan, NowCash, others
The federal government of Nigeria has finally commenced crackdown on online loan apps parading as lenders in Nigeria. Photo: FCCPC
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As a result of this, the federal government, in other to protect the interest of Nigerians from these online loan apps and their illegal practices, has listed two important things it is set in motion against them.

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Here are the two things:

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1. Asks Apple and Google stores to remove loan sharks apps

The federal government says it has written global app companies asking them to suspend the operations of the online banks.

Specifically, the FG has written to Apple and Google stores to shut online loan apps down so that people will no longer be victimised.

The FG said:

“In addition to what you are seeing here today, the FCCPC has also issued multiple orders today. Two of them are going to vendors: Apple and Google stores where some of these apps are available. We have asked them to shut these companies’ apps down so that people will not be victimised anymore."

2. Freeze their accounts.

Many Nigerians have blamed some Nigerian commercial banks for accommodating these shylock loan companies. To many people, these banks enables the loan companies to prey on Nigerians. The federal government has also gone along this line of thoughts and has now asked that these banks to freeze the accounts of the illegitimate loan companies.

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The federal government added:

"Secondly, some of them (the orders) have gone to the bank, asking them to freeze the accounts used by these people.”

Exposed: Faces of some online loan apps agents terrorising and defaming Nigerians

Recall Legit.ng had reported that many Nigerians are battling high blood pressure as a result of the activities of unscrupulous online loan sharks taking advantage of the economic situation of the country.

These criminal loan sharks that parade google playstore have become experts in blackmail and blatant invasion of peoples privacy. They have been accused of employing different types of mannerless and uncultured characters as workers.

The federal government have also insisted that most of them are illegally operating in Nigeria. And in efforts to regulate them, the FG through an Inter-Agency Joint Regulatory & Enforcement Task Force of FCCPC, NITDA, ICPC raided some of the loan sharks offices in Lagos state.

Source: Legit.ng

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Aanu Adegun Aanu Adegun is a journalist with over 9 years of experience in both digital and traditional media. A graduate of English Studies from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo state. Aanu joined Legit.ng in 2016 covering politics and current affairs. Aanu started his journalism career as a features writer. He once anchored some specialised pages of a national newspaper. You can reach him via - aanu.adegun@corp.legit.ng