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When Principle Met Power: How Tai Solarin Walked Away from the People’s Bank

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Last updated: January 23, 2026 4:30 am
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In 1989, at the height of military rule under General Ibrahim Babangida (IBB), the Nigerian government launched the People’s Bank of Nigeria (PBN) with an ambitious promise: to give the poor what the formal banking system had long denied them—access.

The bank was designed to serve market women, rural traders, farmers, and low-income earners, offering small loans without collateral and freeing grassroots entrepreneurs from the grip of exploitative money lenders. It was, on paper, a bold experiment in people-centred finance.

To give the initiative credibility, the government turned to Tai Solarin—educationist, social critic, and moral icon—appointing him Chairman of the People’s Bank.

A Reluctant Acceptance, A Clear Conscience

Solarin accepted the role reluctantly. Known for his uncompromising integrity, deep empathy for the poor, and lifelong resistance to corruption, he hoped the bank would remain faithful to its founding ideals and genuinely uplift the masses.

But that hope was short-lived.

Politics Creeps In

Not long after operations began, Solarin began to notice troubling signs. Political interference intensified, with pressure mounting to issue loans based on connections rather than need. Powerful individuals sought to influence decisions, and government control steadily eroded the bank’s independence.

What was meant to be a lifeline for the poor was gradually being reshaped into a tool of patronage.

A Public Walkout

By 1992, Solarin had reached a breaking point.

In a move that stunned the nation, he resigned publicly, declaring that the People’s Bank had become politicised and was drifting dangerously from its original mission. He made it clear that he would not allow his name or reputation to be used to legitimise corruption or institutional decay.

For many Nigerians, the resignation was vintage Tai Solarin—quiet, firm, and principled.

Legacy of a Stand

While some critics argued that his exit gave the military government free rein to further compromise the bank, many more hailed it as a rare act of moral courage in public service, especially under military rule.

In the years that followed, the fortunes of the People’s Bank declined. It was eventually absorbed into Nigeria’s evolving microfinance banking system, a far cry from the radical people-first vision with which it began.

More Than a Resignation

Today, the Tai Solarin–People’s Bank episode is remembered not just as a policy failure, but as a powerful reminder of the cost of integrity in public life—and the enduring question of whether good intentions can survive bad politics.

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