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Right group petitions ICPC over appointment of NEXIM helmsman

By Kanayo Umeh, Abuja
15 June 2015   |   1:42 am
A CIVIL rights group, the Centre for Social Justice, has petitioned the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), to investigate the appointment and activities of the Nigeria Export and Import (NEXIM) bank’s Executive Director for Business Development, which they described as undeserving. In a letter addressed to the ICPC and signed by Ikpa Isaac on behalf…
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NEXIM MD, Roberts Orya

A CIVIL rights group, the Centre for Social Justice, has petitioned the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission
(ICPC), to investigate the appointment and activities of the Nigeria Export and Import (NEXIM) bank’s Executive Director for Business Development, which they described as undeserving.

In a letter addressed to the ICPC and signed by Ikpa Isaac on behalf of the group, dated 5 June, 2015, the group said the appointment of the NEXIM Executive Director, Mrs. Folake Itohan Oke Salami did not follow due process as she was not qualified to be appointed executive director in the Bank.

“As the situation stands, we have carried out private investigations on the credentials of the said Mrs. Folake Itohan Oke Salami and discovered that she committed fraud and told huge lies on oath in order to occupy the aforesaid position”the petition said

“The group, which is a coalition of civil rights group at a press conference in Abuja at the weekend alleged that, Salami had falsified her experience status in the banking sector to influence her appointment into that position, stating that her claim of working in a multi purpose cooperative society did not fit the bill as stipulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The group claimed that the said Executive Director had used her claim as owing a multi purpose cooperative society to influence her appointment.

‘’It therefore follows that Mrs. Folake Itohan Oke Salami’s claim of having acted as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of her mushroom Multipurpose Cooperative Society, thereby fraudulently earning herself the prestigious position of Executive Director Business Development, Nigerian Export-Import Bank to the detriment of the other suitably qualified Nigerian citizens constitutes an offence punishable under Section 25 of the Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Act No. 5, 2000,” it stated.

They called on ICPC to ignite full-fledged investigation into the records of Salami to ascertain whether or not she is qualified to be considered and appointed as Executive Director Business Development of Nigerian Export-Import Bank.

They also demanded that upon confirmation that she does not qualify and she lied on oath, criminal proceedings be initiated against her to ensure that she is not only removed from office and sent to jail but that the salaries, emoluments and allowances she had received while fraudulently occupying the office be returned to the coffers of the Federal Government of Nigeria to serve as warning to other Nigerians.

The group has however warned that failure of the Commission to act on this petition within 7 (Seven) working days will leave them with no other option than to mobilize the media and other concerned organizations to occupy the commission’s office until the attention of Mr. President and the international community

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