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CBN, AMCON spend N3.83trn rescuing sick banks since 2009

Tinubu, Ambode clash dissolves Analysts fear a moral hazard monster has been created into a maze of confusion

EMEKA UCHEAGA & DAVID IBIDAPO

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he Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has spent as much as N3.83 trillion since 2009 rescuing sick banks, BusinessDay analysis has shown. The big bank bailout started in 2009 when the CBN pumped N620 billion into 10 sick banks to prevent them from dying. The then CBN Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, now Emir of Kano had ordered a joint examination of 10 banks by the CBN and the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC). The 10 banks were Diamond Bank, First Bank, United Bank for Africa, Guaranty Trust bank

and Sterling Bank, Afribank Plc, Intercontinental Bank Plc, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, Oceanic International Bank Plc and Finbank Plc. After the examinations, the CBN found five institutions in a ‘grave situation’ namely Afrib-

ank Plc, Intercontinental Bank Plc, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, Oceanic International Bank Plc and Finbank Plc. After securing the consent of the Board of Directors of the CBN, Sanusi removed and replaced the executive management of the five

banks. He then injected N420 billion in the form of tier 2 capital into the five banks to enable them continue as going concern. Sanusi then went on to order another forensic audit on the

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Inside With 5000 trucks daily, Nigeria loses N6.7trn to congested Apapa ports annually P. 4

L-R: Afolabi Imoukwuede, senior special assistant to the President on Job Creation and N-Power Scheme; Jim Ovia, chairman, Zenith Bank plc; Emmanuel Ijewere, past president, ICAN; Razak Adeleke Jaiyeola, president, ICAN; Rachael Grimes, president, IFAC, and Adetunji Eleso, managing partner, CG Fund, at the 48th annual accountant conference, theme ‘Securing Our Shared Future: A Collective Responsibility’ held in Abuja. Pic by Tunde Adeniyi

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he road to Alausa Governor’s Office Lagos 2019 turned into a maze Tuesday, October 2 as news of a landslide victory by Babajide SanwoOlu, the anointed candidate of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, national leader of the All Progressive Congress, conflicted with an indictment of the purported primaries by the Election Committee sent in from Abuja and a denial of the suspension by yet another official of the party. Seemingly innocuous, the announcement by the Lagos State Election Monitoring Committee, representing the National office of the All Progressives Congress, points to the introduction of other parties into the dispute in Lagos. Clement Ebri, chairman of the seven-member NWC panel who addressed a press conference at about 4:10pm at Protea Hotel, Alausa, Ikeja, said materials meant for the conduct of the Continues on page 38


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