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Imo Panel Indicts Okorocha’s Administration In ‘N112.8bn Stolen By Banks Fraud’

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A panel of inquiry constituted by the sacked former Governor of Imo state, Emeka Ihedioha to investigate the finances of the state government under the Rochas Okorocha administration has uncovered N112.8 billion “dubious debts” owed the state by nine commercial banks.

According to the Panel, in a letter signed by Abraham Nwankwo, monies owed by the banks were claims from various infractions, including unexplained debits as well as penalties arising from such, in their dealings with the state government.

Some of the questionable debits from the state’s accounts, according to the panel, are excess penal claim, excess COT charges,excess interest on authorised overdraft, excess interest collections on loans, wrong debits recovery,double reversals,excess interest, collections on loans,excess summary penal summary claim, inappropriate facility fees,excess advisory and processing fees, excess management fees collections on disbursement, net loss on investment of short term facility.

The panel in a letter dated February 6, addressed to the current governor, Hope Uzodinma, said that while the banks are to refund the state N74.6 billion as principal amount from alleged infractions and penalties, they are to pay another N38.2 billion as principal sum and penalties.

In the letter, the panel chairman and former director-general of Debt Management Office, said, “based on the joint report of the consortium of consultants, the nine banks that came under review were to refund the sum of N74,602,631,560.46 to the state as principal amount involved in such infractions and attendant penalties.

The Panel said, “In addition, the sum of N38,221,701,806.96 were to be claimed covering the principal sum and attendant penalties arising from the aggregation of debit entries to the state accounts without proper narrations and for which no explanation was provided to the committee despite repeated demands.”

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The committee added that while formal demands for the refunds were issued to the banks on December 3, 2019, a majority of them were yet to respond after the 30-day deadline.

It said it was considering a number of measures to recover the funds, but suspended further action following Ihedioha’s removal from office.

It asked Uzodinma to ensure recovery of the funds as it would be a “grave and historical insult, assault and financial rape of the state if the recovery is not vigorously pursued under whatever excuse”.

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