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Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by milann: 8:37am On Apr 30, 2021
By Premium Times
Nigeria’s premier bank, First Bank, has for years been plagued by “bad credit decisions, significant and non-performing insider loans and poor corporate governance practices”, the Central Bank of Nigeria has said.
The regulator sacked the board of the bank and its holding company on Thursday, in a dramatic move that came a day after the bank named a new managing director.
In a speech to journalists, CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele, said First Bank maintained healthy operations up until 2016 financial year when the CBN’s examination revealed that the bank was in grave financial condition with its capital adequacy ratio and non-performing loans ratio substantially breaching acceptable standards.
First Bank has over 31 million customers with deposit base of N4.2 trillion, shareholders’ funds of N618 billion and NIBSS instant payment (NIP) processing capacity of 22 per cent of the industry.
In his speech, Mr Emefiele announced the reinstatement of Sola Adeduntan as the managing director and chief executive officer of the bank, a day after he was removed by the board.
He said the regulator learned about the removal through the media.

Read Mr Emefiele’s full remarks below:

1.0 Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen.
2.0 The media has been awash with commentaries on the purported management changes at First Bank of Nigeria Ltd (FBN) and the related regulatory inquiry by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to the Board of First Bank of Nigeria Limited. It has therefore become necessary for me to address the public to clear any misconceptions.
3.0 Ordinarily the board is vested with the authority to make changes in the management team subject to CBN approval. However, the CBN considers itself a key stakeholder in management changes involving FBN due to the forbearances and close monitoring by the Bank over the last 5 years aimed at stemming the slide in the going concern status of the bank. It was therefore surprising for the CBN to learn through media reports that the board of directors of FBN, a systemically important bank under regulatory forbearance regime had effected sweeping changes in executive management without engagement and/or prior notice to the regulatory authorities. The action by the board of FBN sends a negative signal to the market on the stability of leadership on the board and management and it is in light of the foregoing that the CBN queried the board of directors on the unfortunate developments at the bank.
4.0 As you may be aware, FBN is one of the systemically important banks in the Nigerian banking sector given its historical significance, balance sheet size, large customer base and high level of interconnectedness with other financial service providers, amongst others. By our last assessment, FBN has over 31m customers, with deposit base of N4.2trn, shareholders’ funds of N618bn and NIBSS instant payment (NIP) processing capacity of 22% of the industry. To us at the CBN, not only is it imperative to protect the minority shareholders, that have no voice to air their views, also important, is the protection of the over 31m customers of the bank who see FBN as a safe haven for their hard-earned savings.
5.0 The bank maintained healthy operations up until 2016 financial year when the CBN’s target examination revealed that the bank was in grave financial condition with its capital adequacy ratio (CAR) and non-performing loans ratio (NPL) substantially breaching acceptable prudential standards.
6.0 The problems at the bank were attributed to bad credit decisions, significant and non-performing insider loans and poor corporate governance practices. The shareholders of the bank and FBN Holding Plc also lacked the capacity to recapitalize the bank to minimum requirements. This conclusions arose from various entreaties by the CBN to them to recapitalize.
7.0 The CBN stepped in to stabilize the bank in its quest to maintain financial stability, especially given FBN’s systemic importance as enumerated earlier. Regulatory action taken by the CBN in this regard included:
i. Change of management team under the CBN’s supervision with the appointment of a new Managing Director/ Chief Executive Office in January 2016.
ii. Grant of the regulatory forbearances to enable the bank work out its non-performing loans through provision for write off of at least N150b from its earning for four consecutive years.
iii. Grant of concession to insider borrower to restructure their non-performing credit facilities under very stringent conditions
iv. Renewal of the forbearances on a yearly basis between 2016 and 2020 following thorough monitoring of progress towards exiting from the forbearance measures
8.0 The measures had yielded the expected results as the financial condition of FBN improved progressively between 2016 when the forbearance was initially granted to the current financial year. For instance, profitability, liquidity and CAR improved whilst NPL reduced significantly.
9.0 Notwithstanding the significant improvement in the bank’s financial condition with positive trajectory of financial soundness indicators, the insider related facilities remained problematic.
10.0 The insiders who took loans in the bank, with controlling influence on the board of directors, failed to adhere to the terms for the restructuring of their credit facilities which contributed to the poor financial state of the bank. The CBN’s recent target examination as at December 31, 2020 revealed that insider loans were materially non-compliant with restructure terms (e.g. non perfection of lien on shares/collateral arrangements) for over 3 years despite several regulatory reminders. The bank has not also divested its non-permissible holdings in non-financial entities in line with regulatory directives
11.0 Following further review of the situation and in order to preserve stability of the bank, so as to protect minority shareholders and depositors, the Management of the CBN in line with its powers under BOFIA 2020 has approved and hereby directs:
i. Immediate removal of the all directors of FBN Ltd and FBN Holdings Plc
ii. The appointment of the following persons as directors in FBN Ltd and FBN Holdings Plc

Holdco

1. Chairman – Remi Babalola
2. Dr. Fatade Abiodun Oluwole
3. Kofo Dosekun
4. Remi Lasaki
5. Dr Alimi Abdulrasaq
6. Ahmed Modibbo
7. Khalifa Imam
8. Sir Peter Aliogo
9. UK Eke – Managing Director

Bank

1. Chairman – Tunde Hassan-Odukale
2. Tokunbo Martins
3. Uche Nwokedi
4. Adekunle Sonola
5. Isioma Ogodazi
6. Ebenezer Olufowose
7. Ishaya Elijah B. Dodo
8. Sola Adeduntan – Managing Director
9. Gbenga Shobo – Deputy Managing Director
10. Remi Oni – Executive Director
11. Abdullahi Ibrahim – Executive Director
12.0 The CBN hereby reassures the depositors, creditors and other stakeholders of the bank of its commitment to ensure the stability of the financial system. There is therefore no cause for panic amongst the banking public, given that the actions being taken are meant to strengthen the bank and position it as a banking industry giant.
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Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by helinues: 8:40am On Apr 30, 2021
When you people are ready to settle una scores, you should let us know.

No be kuku say the sacking was in the interest of the masses.. .
Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by Kzinne: 8:51am On Apr 30, 2021
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Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by milann: 9:13am On Apr 30, 2021
First Bank of all banks. They couldn't lead by example
Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by ATTAHDYE(m): 9:16am On Apr 30, 2021
If you tell me a day will come that I will read about First Bank being under receivership, I will not believe.
Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by blowjob: 9:24am On Apr 30, 2021
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Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by mrsage(m): 9:52am On Apr 30, 2021
ATTAHDYE:
If you tell me a day will come that I will read about First Bank being under receivership, I will not believe.

The bank is not under receivership
Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by ATTAHDYE(m): 10:05am On Apr 30, 2021
Technically it is, when your affairs are detemined by the regulator you are in some sort of recievership. CBN is not going to call it that in other to save the financial system and customer confidence. It is all good.

mrsage:


The bank is not under receivership
Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by mrsage(m): 10:07am On Apr 30, 2021
ATTAHDYE:
Technically it is, when your affairs are detemined by the regulator you are in some sort of recievership. CBN is not going to call it that in other to save the financial system and customer confidence. It is all good.



I agree
Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by milann: 12:17pm On Apr 30, 2021
ATTAHDYE:
If you tell me a day will come that I will read about First Bank being under receivership, I will not believe.
took us by surprise puskin lalasticlala
Re: Why CBN Sacked First Bank Board — Emefiele (FULL TEXT) by ATTAHDYE(m): 2:13pm On Apr 30, 2021
Not surprised, this whole thing started as far back as 2015 when they gave a facility ( plus many others we don't konw about) to an oil company about $120 million, it went bad and they had to provide for it.

The bank is TOO BIG TO FAIL that is why it is still standing and that it why it has been on CBN's life support since 2016 as the Governor explained.


milann:
took us by surprise puskin lalasticlala

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