First Bank Accused Of Diverting Customer’s N550m Fund
A
civil society organization, Centre For Socio and Economic Justice, has lodged a
complaint with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) against First Bank of Nigeria,
alleging funds diversion amounting to N550 million.
The
centre has called on the CBN to revoke First Bank’s license due to unsafe
practice.
In
a letter dated, Wednesday, 29 May, 2024, the Director of the Centre, Barrister
U. I. Mohammed, claimed that a customer of the bank, Dr. Agbai Eke Agbai, had
his funds illegally diverted, misappropriated, and fraudulently taken by the
bank. Dr. Agbai, a dedicated customer, held Fixed Deposit Account numbers
6924010002639 and 5021000788976, with funds totaling N550,000,000.
The
letter, received by the Security Services Department of the CBN and also sent
to First Bank, stated that a bank staff member, Mrs. Shamlar Abosi, who was
supposed to be Dr. Agbai’s account officer, illegally tampered with the
account.
Parts
of the petition titled, “Petition Against First Bank of Nigeria
For Fraud, Diversion, And Misappropriation Of Funds Belonging To Dr. Agbai Eke
Agbai,” read: “In 2014, Mrs. Shamlar Abosi, a staff
member of First Bank, approached Dr. Agbai Eke Agbai to deposit funds in First
Bank for a return on investment. After listening to Mrs. Abosi’s advice, Dr.
Agbai agreed to deposit funds in the bank at an agreed interest rate.
“Fixed
Deposit Accounts were subsequently opened for Dr. Agbai with the
above-mentioned account numbers. The sum of N300 million (Three Hundred Million
Naira) was deposited in Account number 6924010002639, effective February 21,
2018, with an interest rate of 14.5% and a 364-day tenor. Additionally, N250
million (Two Hundred and Fifty Million Naira) was deposited in Account Number
5021000788976, effective October 19, 2018, with an interest rate of 14.5% and a
364-day tenor.
“After
the maturity dates of the investments on February 20, 2019, and October 18,
2019, respectively, in September 2023, Dr. Agbai informed First Bank of his
intention not to renew the investment and requested that his money be
transferred to his savings account with the bank, account number 3079342444,
immediately.
“Unfortunately,
the money requested by Dr. Agbai to be transferred to his savings account has
not been credited to date, despite numerous efforts to remind the bank of its
failure to carry out the request.”
“It
is also noteworthy and remarkable that Mrs. Shamlar Abosi, who persuaded Dr.
Agbai Eke Agbai into investing in the bank and is also the account officer and
business manager for the investment, has failed to provide any explanation
regarding the funds of Dr. Agbai Eke Agbai.”
Barrister
Mohammed stated that it is without doubt that the funds deposited in the Fixed
Deposit Account numbers 6924010002639 and 5021000788976 by Dr. Agbai Eke Agbai
have been criminally and fraudulently diverted by First Bank without his
consent or notice.
He
added that after sending their agent and officer, Mrs. Shamlar Abosi, to
persuade him into investing in the bank, the bank has failed to refund the
money illegally taken from him despite numerous pleas, warnings, and notices.
“We
urge the Central Bank of Nigeria to investigate the fraudulent activities
enumerated above, refund the money stolen and illegally diverted by First Bank,
and to invoke its powers under Section 12 of the Banks and Other Financial
Institutions Act, 2020 by revoking the license of First Bank of Nigeria for
unsafe practices and other fraudulent dealings,” the centre said.
Source:
The Gazelle News
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