Judge Freezes All Bank Accounts Of NDDC Boss, Nsima Ekere (DOCUMENTS)
Nsima Ekere, the managing director of the Niger Delta Development
Corporation, NDDC, is currently enmeshed in a financial mess that
borders on lack of accountability and character, failure to honour and
redeem a debt owed, and Financial Recklessness that calls to question
his capacity to play a role in executing President Muhammadu Buhari’s
much vaunted war on corruption.
According to a court document exclusively obtained by The Trent (see gallery below), the NDDC boss,
who is a former deputy governor of Akwa Ibom State, had defaulted on a
credit facility in the amount of N27 million that the defunct Oceanic
Bank, now Ecobank Plc, had granted him.
All efforts by the bank to recover the debt yielded no results, as Mr.
Ekere had refused to honour his obligations to the financial
institution. Ecobank recently posted a huge loss which its auditors
attributed to bad loans.
Unable to recover the debt, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria,
AMCON, the receiver company had no other recourse but to take Mr. Ekere
to court to recover the money.
The details of this case, as detailed in the court papers, paint the
picture of a corrupt man who is deficient in transparency, morality, and
probity, which has been the governing mantra of the Buhari-led
government. This revelation about one of the president’s top appointees
seriously puts to test his on-going war on corruption.
In a ruling by Justice Ijeoma L. Ojukwu of the Federal High Court of
Nigeria (Uyo Judicial Division) with a case number: FHC/UY/CS/36/2017,
which was delivered on Thursday, March 20, 2017, the judge ruled that an
“order of the Court granting interim possession of Plot 1. 52 Lagos
Street (Ewet Housing Estate, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State belonging to the
Defendant to the Plaintiff/Applicant; an Order of the Honourable Court
directing the State Commissioner of Police to provide Mobile Police
Security where the property is situate to assist in the enforcement of
the order of the Honourable Court”.
The ruling went on to state “that an order is granted freezing all
monies and/ or whatsoever assets due to the Defendant from all bank
accounts maintained by the Defendant with all commercial banks in
Nigeria to wit: ACCESS BANK NIGERIA PLC, CITI BANK PLC, DIAMOND BANK
PLC, ECO BANK PLC, FIDELITY BANK PLC, FIRST CITY MONUMENTAL BANK, FIRST
BANK OF NIGERIA, GUARANTY TRUST BANK PLC, HERITAGE BANK PLC, JAIZ BANK,
KEYSTONE BANK PLC, SKYE BANK PLC, STANBIC IBTC BANK PLC, STERLING BANK
PLC, STANDARD CHARTERED BANK PLC, UNION BANK PLC, UNITY BANK OF NIGERIA,
UNITED BANK OF NIGERIA, WEMA BANK PLC, ZENITH BANK PLC, situate up to
the Plaintiff/Applicant’s claim of the sum of N27,022,720.93 (Twenty
Seven Million, Twenty-Two thousand, Seven hundred and Twenty Naira,
Ninety Three Kobo) only being a debt owed by the Defendant as at 20th
February 2017in respect to the credit facility granted to the
Defendant/Respondent by the defunct Oceanic Bank International Plc. (now
Eco Bank Plc.).
“The Defendant his agents, privies or any other person natural or
artificial however so called under the control of the defendant is
restrained from transferring or otherwise dealing with any monies
standing to the credit of the Defendant with any of the aforementioned
banks wherever situate up to the amount of the Plaintiff/Applicant’s
claim of the sum of N27,022,720,93 (Twenty Seven Million, Twenty two
thousand, Seven hundred and Twenty Naira, Ninety three Kobo) only being
debt owed by the Defendant as at 20th February, 2017 in respect of the
credit facility granted the Defendant by the defunct Oceanic Bank
International Plc. (now Eco Bank Plc)”.
The financial mess that Nsima Ekere is enmeshed in has raised the
question as to how fit he is to hold public office and leaves one to
wonder how Nsima was able to pass the rigorous security check that
public officials are known to be put through by the security agencies.
Did he hide this critical material fact from the screening agencies?
Nsima Ekere’s financial mess has put a huge dent on the fight against
corruption which Nigerians have collectively applauded President Buhari
for restoring a sense of probity among office holders. How is he able to
function in his current position when this mess hangs over his mental
space? That is the question Nigerians are now asking and demand answers.
Ekere’s tenure as deputy governor of Akwa Ibom under immediate past
Governor Godswill Akpabio ended abruptly in a cloud of disgrace when hehurriedly resigned in October 2012 to escape facing impeachment by the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly.
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