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House of Reps Committee calls MD Arik air & others over N2trn CBN intervention funds
 
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Thu, 3 May 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

The House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on Central Bank of Nigeria yesterday has demanded the presence of the former Managing Director of Arik Air, Mr. Johnson Ikedi Arumeme and others for refusing to clarify the use of N2 trillion intervention funds given to it by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

 Also invited for the issue was a bank Managing Director.

 Both men are to appear before the Committee on Wednesday, May 9, 2018.

 A statement by the Committee Chairman, Hon. Ewa Bassey also frowned at the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) for releasing such huge sum of money to Arik Air without proper monitoring.

Essentially, the Ad Hoc Committee is investigating the alleged CBN intervention funds to Arik Air. The committee feared that the money “must have been diverted,” especially as neither CBN nor AMCON followed up with the utilization of the released fund.

 Other parties under investigation included the management of Arik Air, CBN, AMCON, Bank of Industry, and a consortium of commercial banks.

Meanwhile, the AMCON representative, Mr. Suleiman Abdulmajid, had told the Committee that the release of the fund to Arik Air was to give two of their grounded aircraft a facelift and as well purchase new engines.

He added that while a South African firm, Emirate Touch Consortium, was contracted to monitor Arik’s utilization of the fund for the purposes they were meant while a bank supervised the disbursement of the fund.

“It was later discovered that Arik never made use of the money for the reconfiguration, hence we reported them to EFCC”, Mr. Abdulmajeed said.

 The next hearing of the committee is Wednesday 9th May, 2018.

 

 

 

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