Mrs Emily Osuji, Acting Managing Director, NDIC, made call at the opening ceremony of a sensitisation seminar for Judges of the Federal High Court in Ikeja.
The event, organised by the NDIC in collaboration with the National Judicial Institute (NJI), focused on the theme, “Strengthening Adjudication and Depositor Confidence in the Banking System”.
Osuji explained that the seminar aimed to foster collaboration, enlighten, and build the capacity of judges, recognising them as critical stakeholders in adjudicating matters related to failed banks and ensuring financial system stability.
She added that the theme was particularly relevant, aligning with global standards for banking system stability and protecting depositors from significant losses due to bank failures.
She explained the corporation’s vision, mandate, and supervisory role, highlighting its achievements over the past 37 years, including the orderly and efficient closure of Heritage Bank.
“Notwithstanding the achievements recorded, the corporation still faces some legal challenges which include long judicial proceedings and execution of judgment against assets of the corporation for liability of banks in liquidation,” she said.











