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House of Reps: Bankole is our choice – Kwara APC stakeholders
Some stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara have said that Mr Kayode Bankole remained the choice of the party as the House of Reps flag-bearer for their constituency.
The stakeholders from Ekiti, Irepodun, Isin and Oke-ero Federal Constituency said this on Wednesday in Illoffa.
Chairman of wards chairmen in Oke-Ero Local Government Area, Olusegun Olukayode, who spoke on behalf of others chairmen, said that it was their turn to produce the next House of Reps member.
Olukayode said that since the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the constituency felt the need to address the marginalisation of the people and produced its House of Reps candidate from the LGA, the APC should follow suit.
The stakeholders unanimously drum support for the candidacy of Bankole ahead of the party’s primaries slated for May 27, in Omu-Aran, headquarters of Irepodun Local Government Area.
They noted that out of the four LGAs in the constituency, Ekiti, Irepodun and Isin had produced House of Reps member except Oke-Ero, adding that it was high time the marginalisation was addressed.
The party stakeholders through their leader said that Bankole remained the candidate to beat in the forthcoming primaries, adding that he must be given the privileged to emerge.
They stated that the aspirant had been a committed and loyal party member who contributed enormously to the growth and development of the APC.
The stakeholders said from their findings and having spoken with some critical party faithful, Bankole remained the choice of the party, adding that he must be supported to emerge at the primaries.
They noted that most of the aspirants were new to the party and should be allowed to earn the trust of the party before entrusting them with such an office.
The stakeholders also called on Gov AbdulRasaq AbdulRahman to ensure that Bankole from Oke-Ero who has been adopted as their consensus candidate emerged victorious.
They also called on the Deputy Governor, Mr Kayode Alabi, the APC Chairman, Prince Sunday Fagbemi and other party leadership to ensure that the injustice in the Federal Constituency was corrected.
This according to them is by ensuring that Bankole emerged as the candidate for the House of Reps on the platform of APC.
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BREAKING: Lawyers accuse GTB of opening over 10,000 unsolicited bank accounts
The Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) Limited, a subsidiary of Guaranty Trust Holding Company PLC, has been accused by a group of lawyers, under the umbrella of Global Integrity Crusade Network (GICN), of opening over 10,000 unsolicited bank accounts for customers; “in order to increase the customer base of the bank and shore up fictitious profits.”
During a world press conference, Thursday in Abuja, the President of GICN, Edward Omaga, Esq., presented a private investigation report (PIR) accusing GTB, under the leadership of the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Segun Julius Agbaje, of alleged acts of corruption, unsolicited accounts opening, declaration of fictitious profits, round-tripping, money laundering, terrorism financing and use of customers/investors’ funds to pay penalties in the United Kingdom
He said: “The PIR is compiled pursuant to Section 24 (d) and (e) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) read together with our Objective No. 2.
“As stakeholders in the task of nation building, our members have the duty to make positive and useful contribution to the advancement, progress and wellbeing of the community where they reside.
“Furthermore, we are duty-bound to render assistance to appropriate and lawful agencies in the maintenance of law and order. While we discharge the above duties, there is a corresponding obligation on the part of government based on Section 15 (5) of the 1999 Constitution (supra) to abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power.
“Guaranty Trust Bank Limited was incorporated on 19 July, 1990 and licensed to engage in commercial banking and other allied services within Nigeria and elsewhere. The bank has ordinary shares of 25 billion with 8 active directors, but its only shareholder and person with significant control is Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, represented by Segun Julius Agbaje.
“In the United Kingdom, Segun Julius Agbaje started the Bank by registering same at the Companies House as Rainsouth Limited with Number 5969821 on 8th December, 2006. The said Rainsouth Limited went through various changes until it became Guaranty Trust Bank (UK) Limited on 17 March, 2008.
“One of the corrupt practices recently linked to Guaranty Trust Bank Limited in Nigeria has to do with unsolicited accounts opening. This is a situation where a customer did not approach the Bank or show any interest in maintaining an account with the bank.
“Yet, the bank goes ahead to source for the customer’s information such as telephone number, date of birth, Bank Verification Number (BVN) and other vital details to open account for the customer without his/her consent.
“The aim of this practice is to increase the customer base of the bank, thereby giving it high ranking in terms of size, capacity and profitability. We submit that unsolicited accounts opening tantamount to breach of data privacy, identity theft and can expose the innocent account holders to lots of financial crimes.
“As at today, there are over 10,000 customers in the database of Guaranty Trust Bank Limited who are already exposed to grave danger without their knowledge. Some of these customers have threatened to sue the Bank.
“We have equally uncovered that Guaranty Trust Bank Limited has been declaring profits that do not reflect its actual financial performance.
“For instance, GTCO PIc on 11th September, 2024 released its Audited Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements for the period ended 30 June, 2024, to the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) and London Stock Exchange (LSE) wherein the whooping sum of #1.004 Trillion was declared as Profit Before Tax.
“This caused the Group to be reported all over media as “the first Nigerian financial institution to cross the #1 Trillion mark in profit.” It is our finding that these figures as contained in the Audited Statements are mere conjectures hurriedly put together by Segun Julius Agbaje and his team to deceive the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), customers/investors and the general public into believing that all is well with GTB.
“There is no gainsaying the fact that Guaranty Trust Bank Limited has become notorious over the years for engaging in deceptive accounting practices to artificially inflate profit figures. For instance, no substantial pieces of evidence presented by Segun Julius Agbaje to support the assertion that GTCO PIc made over #1 Trillion in profit as at 30 June, 2024. Even at that, it is very possible that the figures were generated through roundtripping.
“This is a process where funds are moved in and out of the Bank through different accounts or entities to create an illusion of legitimate transactions. The combination of this process and other unethical business practices within the Bank points towards the direction of systemic corruption, fraud and money laundering, which are opened for further investigation by the relevant agencies. It is feared that such ugly situation if not properly checked could have the tendency of not only undermining customers/investors’ confidence in the Bank but pose significant risks to the stability of Nigerian financial sector.
“Surprisingly, Segun Julius Agbaje did not tell Nigerians that the corporate image of Guaranty Trust Bank Limited has been terribly battered in many foreign countries where it is carrying on business. He lied by stating in the recent Audited Statements that GTCO PIc ensures compliance with disclosure requirements under the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The truth is that Guaranty Trust Bank (UK) Limited was sanctioned by the same FCA to pay a financial penalty of £525,000 for breaches of Principle 3 (Management and Control) of the Authority’s Principles for Businesses between 19 May, 2008 and 19 July 2010.”
He added: “Having spelt out the various infractions and unwholesome activities allegedly committed by Guaranty Trust Bank Limited, a Subsidiary of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc under the leadership of Segun Julius Agbaje both in Nigeria and abroad, we hereby make recommendations.
“The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) should forthwith dissolve the Board and Management of Guaranty Trust Bank Limited. This will pave way for thorough scrutiny of the accounting books of the Bank with a view to ascertaining its level of compliance with relevant banking Laws, Regulations and Guidelines.
“The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) should immediately suspend Segun Julius Agbaje as Group CEO of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc and retrieve from him all files or documents relating to Guaranty Trust Bank Limited to avoid interference with further inquiry into the issues raised in the PIR.
“If found wanting in any area of Corporate Governance, CBN acting jointly with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), the Nigeria Police Force and Department of State Services (DSS) should deal decisively with Segun Julius Agbaje and prosecute him like Mrs. Cecilia Ibru, who practically milked the defunct Oceanic Bank Plc dry before the Banks Consolidation era in Nigeria.
“The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) as well as Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN) should urgently step into the affairs of Guaranty Trust Bank Limited with a view to safeguarding customers/investors’ funds and portfolios before the Bank fails completely.
“The Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions, House Committee on Banking as well as House Committee on Banking Regulations should jointly or individually convene a Public Hearing whereat Segun Julius Agbaje will be summoned to appear and defend the weighty allegations contained in our Private Investigation Report (PIR).
“All the properties acquired by Segun Julius Agbaje using proceeds of crime in Nigeria, United Kingdom, USA and other parts of the world be confiscated and forfeited permanently to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
“We wish to let you know that the struggle to sanitize the banking sector of Nigerian economy has begun and GICN shall remain at the forefront to ensure that customers/ investors are liberated from hardship, losses and pains.”
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Nigeria @64: NYCN advocates prioritizing engagement, empowerment of youth for national dev’t
… Advises youth to be patriotic, optimistic to overcome challenges facing Nigeria
In celebration of Nigeria’s 64th independence, the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has advised Nigerians, especially the youth, to contribute their quotas to national development by supporting leaders to overcome challenges faced by the country.
In a statement made available to New National Star in Abuja, Tuesday morning, signed by the President of NYCN, Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo, the council said it is essential for all citizens, especially the youth, to embody a spirit of patriotism, adding that each person has a role to play in supporting our leaders and contributing to national development.
The statement read: “As Nigeria commemorates its 64th Independence Day, we take this moment to reflect on our nation’s journey, the challenges we have faced, and the vast potential that lies ahead. Nigeria is indeed a blessed nation, rich in diversity with its many tribes, languages, and cultures. This vibrant mosaic is not only a hallmark of our identity but also a powerful resource that can be harnessed for national development and unity.
“Throughout our history, Nigeria has navigated numerous trials and tribulations, similar to many other nations around the world. From our struggle for independence to the complex societal issues we face today, we have endured significant challenges. While we find ourselves in a difficult period, it is crucial to maintain a sense of optimism. Despite the obstacles, we have made meaningful strides, and with continued effort and collaboration, a brighter future for Nigeria is within our reach.
“One of Nigeria’s most significant assets is its youthful population. Our country is blessed with abundant natural resources and a demographic dividend that positions us strategically on the global stage. With the right leadership and vision, Nigeria possesses everything necessary to compete effectively with other nations.
“The energy, creativity, and innovation of our youth are vital in driving progress and stimulating economic growth. As we celebrate our independence, it is essential to acknowledge that the future of Nigeria rests on the shoulders of its young people.
“However, the challenges we encounter are closely tied to issues of leadership. The National Youth Council of Nigeria emphasizes that effective leadership is crucial for the management and utilization of our natural and human resources. It is imperative for leaders at all levels to approach their roles with integrity, transparency, and a commitment to justice. Only through honest and equitable governance can Nigeria hope to rise and take its rightful place among the global community.
“To realize this ambitious vision, we must prioritize the engagement and empowerment of our youth. Active involvement in nation-building allows young people to contribute meaningfully to society. They represent the driving force behind the transformative changes we seek. Investing in their education, providing opportunities for skill development, and creating an environment that encourages entrepreneurship and innovation are essential steps forward.
“As we honor our past leaders and the countless citizens who have sacrificed for the peace and unity of our nation, we must also recognize the role of every Nigerian in shaping our collective destiny. Their dedication has paved the way for the progress we enjoy today, and we owe it to them to continue striving for a nation that reflects our shared values and aspirations.
“On our path to national development, it is vital to foster unity and understanding among our diverse communities. Nigeria’s strength lies in its diversity, and promoting inclusivity and respect for all cultural backgrounds is crucial. By embracing our differences, we can cultivate a more cohesive society that works together towards common goals.”
He added: “As we celebrate Nigeria at 64, it is essential for all citizens, especially the youth, to embody a spirit of patriotism. Each person has a role to play in supporting our leaders and contributing to national development. From engaging in community service to advocating for positive change, every effort counts. Our collective action can create a ripple effect that transforms society for the better.
“We should keep in mind that the challenges we encounter are not impossible to overcome. With resilience and determination, we can tackle these obstacles and create a prosperous Nigeria. When managed wisely, our natural resources have the potential to drive economic growth and improve the quality of life for all citizens.
“To harness this potential effectively, it is crucial that agencies influencing Nigerians—such as the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)—are closely monitored by relevant authorities. This oversight will ensure they fulfill their duties responsibly and without corruption.
“Adopting sustainable practices is essential to protect our environment and ensure that future generations can also benefit from these resources.
“In conclusion, as we mark 64 years of independence, let us reflect on our journey, recognize our challenges, and commit to a united and prosperous Nigeria. The future of our nation depends on the actions we take today. We must care for our country, value its diversity, and work together toward a brighter future.
“Nigeria is all we have, and it is our responsibility to ensure its success. Together, let us strive to build a nation we can all be proud of—a nation where peace, justice, and opportunity flourish for every citizen. The time for action is now; let us rise to the occasion and create the Nigeria we envision for ourselves and future generations.”
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