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EFCC Grills MD Of First Bank Holdings, Nnamdi Okonkwo

 


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is allegedly questioning Nnamdi Okonkwo, the recently appointed Managing Director of First Bank of Nigeria Holdings Plc.


Okonkwo’s questioning is not unrelated to his alleged role in the transfer of $153 million from the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission to Nigeria’s former petroleum minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke.


Though there have been claims that he has also been held by the anti-corruption bureau, information are still fuzzy at the time of reporting this story.


The EFCC said that Diezani stole $153 million from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and stored it in three Nigerian banks.



Nnamdi Okonkwo

The anti-graft agency had in January 2017 claimed that the former Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Plc, Okonkwo, allegedly helped Diezani to take delivery of the money, and kept $40m with the former Executive Director, Public Sector Accountant, First Bank Plc, Mr. Dauda Lawal, in order to conceal the source.


On January 6, the EFCC had approached Justice Muslim Hassan and obtained an interim order, directing that the funds be temporarily forfeited to the Federal Government.


The banker’s grilling is coming barely three weeks after the announcement by FBN Holdings Plc that Okonkwo will replace Mr U.K. Eke as the group managing director of the company, following the successful completion of Eke’s two-term tenure.


The FBN Holdings Plc’s board said in a statement that Eke tendered his notice of retirement on August 10, 2021.

According to the statement, Okonkwo will assume office as the GMD of FBN Holdings Plc effective January 1, 2022 as Eke’s retirement will take effect on December 31, 2021.


It had said Okonkwo would bring to bear on the board of FBN Holdings more than 30 years of banking career spanning local and international experience.


His appointment is subject to the approval of regulatory authorities, according to the statement.


The statement said Okonkwo has a wealth of experience in transformational leadership, business strategy development and visioning, innovative corporate governance, and risk management.


It said he had led the transformation of banks, with the most recent being Fidelity Bank, where he led the management team in seven years to achieve remarkable results culminating in tripling profit and shareholder value.

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