A Lagos businessman
who allegedly diverted N3.8billion loan secured from an old generation bank has
been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. Samuel
Joseph Managing Director of Vegefresh Company Limited, Rhema Doormart West Africa
Limited, and Plywood and Chemicals Accessories was picked up this morning by
operatives of the Commission in Lagos.
The suspect is
alleged to have collected N3, 828,756,877.61 (Three Billion, Eight Hundred and
Twenty Eight Million, Seven Hundred and Fifty Six Thousand, Eight Hundred
Seventy Seven Naira, Sixty One Kobo) from the bank in tranches.
He allegedly
collected the sum of N2, 000, 000, 000 (Two Billion Naira only) in February
2012 as loan through Vegefresh Company Limited ostensibly for the purpose of
setting up a Tomato Processing Plant in Bauchi and Tomato Cannery in Badagry,
Lagos, as well as Cassava factory in Ogun state.
Another N1.5 billion
was released to him under the Commercial Agriculture Credit Scheme Facility
(CACS), while N500 million was released as NEXIM Bank’s Rediscounting and
Refinancing Facility (RFF) which accumulated to N3, 828,756,877.61 with
interest.
The bank alleges that
the suspect deliberately diverted the funds for purposes other those intended
as evidenced by inappropriate transfers made within and outside the bank.
The suspect is also alleged to have collected a property worth N400 million on lease from bank, paid N100 million deposit and later demolished and sold the property before attempting to pay the balance of N300million.
The suspect is also alleged to have collected a property worth N400 million on lease from bank, paid N100 million deposit and later demolished and sold the property before attempting to pay the balance of N300million.
At the point of
paying the balance, the new management of the bank smelt a rat and rejected the
payment. The bank later discovered that the suspect paid the initial deposit
from the N100m loan he obtained from the same bank which he re-routed through
accounts of companies that are his alter ego, back to the Bank’s Assets
Disposal Account.
The original title to the property is still in the bank’s possession, raising questions as to how the suspect sold the property.
The original title to the property is still in the bank’s possession, raising questions as to how the suspect sold the property.
Investigation into
the case continues.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
12th January, 2015
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