EFCC detained Receiver Manager appointed by the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria for Arik Nigeria Limited, Mr Kamilu Omokide, alongside one Captain Samuel
Caulcrick in connection with alleged illegal sale and tearing down of a $41m CRJ 1000 aircraft, which was operated by Arik Air.The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has detained the Receiver Manager
appointed by the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria for Arik Nigeria
Limited, Mr Kamilu Omokide, over alleged misappropriation and diversion of
about N120bn.
Documents
obtained by our correspondent on Friday revealed that the detention of the two
top executives was sequel to a petition written by human rights lawyer, Femi
Falana (SAN), who is a solicitor to Arik Nigeria Limited.
The
petition detailed how there had been alleged financial fraud and sales of
assets worth over N120bn.
The
petition, addressed to the EFCC Chairman, and dated April 27, read, “We are
solicitors to Arik Nigeria Limited (hereinafter referred to as “our client”),
on whose behalf and specific instructions we write you. Our client operates an
airline in the aviation industry by offering air transportation services for
passengers and cargo in Nigeria and has been in business since 2006.
“In
compliance with an ex parte order of the Federal High Court, Lagos Judicial
Division the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria appointed a receiver
manager to manage our client’s assets due to its financial obligation to some
banks.
“Pursuant
to the said ex parte order, the said receiver manager has been overseeing the
affairs of our client’s assets pursuant from 2017 to date. In the course of
running the airline business the receiver has engaged in financial
mismanagement, diversion of monies, sales of assets and misappropriation of
funds belonging to Arik Airline.
The
petition listed the details of the alleged diversion of money, sale of assets
and misappropriation of funds.
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