The police in Lagos have declared wanted nine staff of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) over charges bordering on fraudulent theft of over N600 million from depositors’ accounts.
After securing an arrest warrant from a magistrate court in Lagos, the police stated that the suspects, if seen, should be arrested and brought to the nearest police station, even as it gave 08033068667 and 08182465467 as numbers that can be reached by anyone who comes across the wanted persons.
The names of the bankers as declared in the official gazette are: Linda Natufe Chekwube, Matthew Akpan Benny, Juwon Faromoh, Oluwasoji Ajetumobi, Ogunlaja Olasukanmi Ganiyu, Oshiojum, Chibuzor Wilson, Akanaga Christian Chika and Nelson Omuzagha.
The names and offences for which the bankers are on the wanted list can be seen and read in the special police gazette bulletin published below.
Though, the Adam Nuru-led FCMB prides itself as one of the most reliable financial institutions in Nigeria, depositors have continued to wonder how safe their monies are as the bank has allegely become a safe haven for fraudulent officials.
It will be recalled that a staff of the bank, Adejare Sonde, was arraigned recently over the theft of N124million from a depositor’s account.
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in Ibadan Zone, arraigned the suspect before Justice A. A. Akinyemi of the State High Court sitting in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on a 12-count charge bordering on stealing, forgery and uttering.
Sonde was accused of using his position as the account officer to a micro-finance bank to steal N124 million from the customer’s account.
The petitioner explained that Sonde, as account officer of the customer, allegedly collected cash from the micro-finance bank on several occasions totaling N124 million which were not credited into the customer’s account.
Further investigations revealed that the defendant (Sonde) allegedly doctored emails which he sent to the micro-finance bank as monthly statements of account, while there was no remittance in the account.
Similarly, on January 19, two officials of the bank, identified as Walter Ekomaye and Ebenezer Adelowo, were also arraigned for allegedly making illegal withdrawal of N23 million from customers’ accounts and stealing N17.5 million from Automated Teller Machine (ATM) deposits.