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The organizational structure of the Central Bank reflects the various tasks performed in fulfilment of its statutory mandate, and has evolved over the years-consistent with changes in operational priorities and the business environment. To a large extent, many of the early changes involved the elevation of sub-departmental operations into full departments.
The Bank's functions are carried out under five main sections and Departments, namely:
Operational support is provided by the following Departments/Units:
Functional and support operations are also served through a number of committees, that provide input into the decision and administrative processes of the Central Bank. They include:
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