EFCC arrests, detains New GMD of First Bank, ex MD/CEO of Fidelity Bank, Nnamdi Okonkwo

Former Fidelity Bank MD/CEO, Nnamdi Okonkwo
Former Fidelity Bank MD/CEO, Nnamdi Okonkwo
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested and detained the newly appointed Managing Director of First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) Holdings Plc, Nnamdi Okonkwo, PREMIUM TIMES reported on Sunday.

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Details of Mr Okonkwo’s arrest remained sketchy Monday night although some sources said he was being questioned over his role in the transfer of $153.3 million from the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission in favour of Diezani Alison-Madueke, Nigeria’s former petroleum minister. The banker was the former Managing Director of Fidelity Bank at the time.

The banker has remained in EFCC custody for at least three days, a source said, adding that it was unclear when he would be allowed to go home.

The EFCC had on April 28, 2016 detained Mr Okonkwo over the same matter and later slammed a 14-count charge, including money laundering, on him. The status of the case is unclear as of the time of filing this report on Sunday morning.

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It is also unclear if there are fresh evidences against the banker which has now necessitated a fresh round of investigation. EFCC officials contacted declined to provide details.

The Board of FBN Holdings Plc had on October 28 appointed Mr Okonkwo the new GMD of the company with effect from January 1, 2022. He will succeed U.K. Eke, who will step down on December 31, according to the company’s note to the Nigerian Exchange Limited.

The Board decision came five days after the Chairman of Geregu Power Plc, Femi Otedola, declared his 5.07 per cent stake in the group, making him a substantial shareholder.

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It also came a day after Tunde Hassan-Odukale (FirstBank’s chairman) responded to a query from the exchange to FBN Holdings, seeking clarification on why the shareholding of Mr Hassan-Odukale and related parties were classified into two parts of 4.16 and 1.20 per cent respectively, totalling 5.36 per cent.

Meanwhile, Okonkwo denied his arrest last week when it was speculated that he was arrested by the anti-graft agency.

Okonkwo said in a video chat with an Online News.

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“My brother, you can see me in my house, dining with my wife. I just returned from the gym and decided to have some rest. Please, it’s not true, I was not arrested and was never invited by the EFCC over NDDC fraud. Thank you very much for getting in touch,” Okonkwo said

The former Chief Executive of Fidelity Bank Plc retired from the commercial bank on December 31, 2020 having completed the mandatory tenure as approved by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

EFCC is yet to confirm or deny if Okonkwo was arrested or detained.

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