A press statement signed by Police Public Relations Officer DSP Ngozi Isintume-Agu reads thus:
“The
Financial Malpractices Investigation Unit (FMIU) of Special Fraud Unit (SFU)
says that between 2006 and 2008, as a Director of the Integrated Microfinance Bank,
Dr. Abiola granted to herself without collateral and approval from the
Management, the sum of N26,611,246.48.
Dr.
Abiola, of 42/46 Moshood Abiola Crescent, Ikeja, Lagos, and wife of the late
Chief Moshood Abiola, is one of four Managing Directors or Directors of
Integrated Microfinance Bank (IMFB) located at 6A Adeniyi Jones Avenue, Ikeja,
who were arrested and charged by the SFU.
The
others are Akinteye Simon Ademola, Dr. Jerry Orimovuohoma and Oladapo Bello.
The
SFU said the four officials of IMFB unauthorized credit facilities to the tune
of N327,566,000 to themselves and other related companies without collateral
and that the loans are still outstanding. In the forensic investigation
conducted by FMIU of SFU, the Directors were found wanting in the discharge of
their duties while on the Board of Integrated Microfinance Bank (IMFB).
·
Ademola of Plot 7, block 90, Mobolaji Ogunde Crescent, Magodo GRA Phase 2,
Lagos converted the sum of N131.176 million to his personal use without
approval.
·
Orimovuohoma of 129B Oba Ladejobi Street, GRA, Ikeja granted unauthorized
credit facility to the tune of N29,200,000.00 to himself without collateral.
·
Bello of 23/25 Ijora Causeway, Ijora, Lagos recklessly granted the sum of
N3,200,000.00 to himself without collateral.
The
bank liquidity was greatly affected with the sum the directors took” the
statement reads.
The
case comes up at the Federal High Court on December 10,2013.
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