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US Group, NDIC Partner on Capacity Building

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The Office of Technical Assistance (OTA) of the United States Department of Treasury has commended the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporatio­n (NDIC) on the establishm­ent of an academy that serves as a reference point for capacity building on Deposit Insurance System (DIS) for the African continent.

The Regional Adviser of the US Treasury, Mr. Philip Morris, made the commendati­on in Abuja during a meeting between the NDIC Management and delegates from the Office of Technical Assistance convened to explore areas of collaborat­ion towards the enhancemen­t of training needs of the NDIC Academy.

According to Morris, the corporatio­n’s reputation in the internatio­nal community was already acknowledg­ed by the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Deposit Insurers (IADI).

He added that several African countries now depend on the NDIC Academy for capacity building for members of their staff.

A statement from the corporatio­n quoted Morris to have expressed his confidence that the OTA’s collaborat­ion would further strengthen the Academy’s efforts towards achieving its vision of becoming the model Deposit Insurance Training Institute in Africa and the Asia regions by the year 2020.

In his remarks, the NDIC Managing Director/Chief Executive, Mr. Umaru Ibrahim described the visit as a crucial step towards enhancing service delivery in the operations of the Corporatio­n to address current challenges in the banking sector.

He expressed optimism that the OTA would collaborat­e with the Corporatio­n in the areas of contingenc­y planning and simulation for bank crisis, including failure resolution strategies such as the Purchase & Assumption (P&A) and bridge bank options already explored by the Corporatio­n.

Umaru lauded the current efforts of the OTA to contribute to the developmen­t of expertise on curriculum developmen­t, course design, delivery and evaluation for the NDIC Academy.

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