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Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by AnonPoet: 4:20pm On May 13, 2021
The Eleme Petrochemicals Co-operatives Investment and Credit Society Limited has accused the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of alleged harassment, intimidation and infringement on the rights of the members of the society by denying them access to their funds trapped in First Bank Nigeria Ltd.

According to them, the action of the commission goes against a subsisting court order of a Federal High Court, Abuja.

Justice Evelyn Maha had on January 15, 2021 ordered that the restriction placed on the account of the co-operatives society be lifted but First Bank has refused to obey the court order, citing counter-directive from the EFCC.

It was learnt that the bank is demanding that the society signs an indemnity against claims by the EFCC before obliging to honour its own obligations to the cooperatives society, a demand that is contrary to the contract between a bank and its customer and against all extant rules of banking.

The co-operatives society said it has written to First Bank to explain if there is any superior court order served on them by the EFCC restricting it from honouring its obligations to the cooperatives society but the bank has not produced any such order but was only referring to a counter-directive and alleged harassment from EFCC.

The group alleged that EFCC had sort to pervert the course of justice from the beginning having joined issues with the co-operatives society in a suit to enforce the fundamental rights of the shareholders of the group but surreptitiously went behind to another court of co-ordinate jurisdiction to obtain an order freezing the account of the society.

It added the attempt, however, failed as the court after discovering the orchestrated sharp practice by EFCC, granted an order lifting the interim restriction on the said account.

It noted that First Bank continues to act in flagrant disregard to the court order while EFCC had filed an appeal against the order lifting the restriction placed on the cooperatives’ bank account even as no stay of execution order has not been granted.

From reports and court judgments it is confirmed that the original members of staff of Indoroma Eleme Petrochemicals Ltd, Port Harcourt, Rivers State before its privatisation are the initial members of the cooperatives society.

Recall that in 2009, the federal government through the National Council on Privatisation had approved the sale of 10% of its equity shares in Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Ltd to the host community and interested staff of the company.

The 10% equity shares was shared as 7.5% allotted to the host community while the remaining 2.5% was allotted to the staff of Indoroma Eleme Petrochemicals, who came together under Eleme Petrochemical Co-operatives Society in compliance with the federal government’s directive that a special purpose vehicle be formed where all members will belong to enable them buy the shares at the time.

Problem started in 2013 when 10 members of staff who initially subscribed to the purchase of the 2.5% equity shares had their jobs terminated from the employment of the company.

Indoroma Petrochemicals since then began a legal battle as to whether the laid-off staff can continue to enjoy dividends since they are not longer staff in the company and in so doing sought to replace the laid-off staff with new recruited staff.

When the shareholding claims became an issue, the laid-of staff approached the River State Ministry of Commerce and Industry to arbitrate between them and the company, and the Ministry gave an arbitral award in favour of the former members of staff and consequently the exited staff of the co-operatives society approached the Federal High Court to enforce the arbitral award and as required by law it was granted and the award became a judgment of the court.

But the newly recruited staff being allegedly instigated by the company, approached the National Industrial Court, stating that the arbitral award was illegally procured but the industrial court in striking out the case stated that it can not sit on an appeal over a matter that has been decided by a court of co-ordinate jurisdiction.

But according to court documents, the EFCC despite the subsisting judgment of the Federal High Court Abuja, which affirmed the shareholding of the exited staff, has continued to freeze the account in contravention of an earlier order of Justice Taiwo .O. Taiwo of the Federal High Court Abuja in suit FHC/ABJ/SC/1222/2020, granting an order stopping the EFCC from arresting, inviting, detaining and prosecuting or inquiring into the acquisition of shares of Indoroma Petrochemicals Ltd.

http://www.signalng.com/frozen-account-co-operatives-society-accuses-efcc-fbn-of-disobedience-to-court-order/

Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Koryc: 5:08pm On May 13, 2021
Just imagine nobody respects the judiciary in this country.

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Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by femtex007(m): 5:08pm On May 13, 2021
Am not surprised. Even Buhari and malami didn't obay court order

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Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by BruncleZuma: 5:08pm On May 13, 2021
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Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by NwaNimo1(m): 5:09pm On May 13, 2021
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Yungmil: 5:09pm On May 13, 2021
Please when is erection sorry election for presidency holding?

Am tired of this government.

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Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by seunlayi(m): 5:09pm On May 13, 2021
Efcc is also in
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by KingZaddy(m): 5:09pm On May 13, 2021
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It appears this month, na EFCC get am...

They are just every where... Scammers are afraid to go out now.

They said they have a device that can bring up all your deleted scamming apps...


Hustle legit so you can be at peace bro...
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Raxxye(m): 5:09pm On May 13, 2021
Why
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Muyiwaipere(m): 5:10pm On May 13, 2021
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Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Nobody: 5:11pm On May 13, 2021
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Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Remember1313: 5:11pm On May 13, 2021
Watching
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by oshonwambada: 5:25pm On May 13, 2021
Koryc:
Just imagine nobody respects the judiciary in this country.
in this case,I support the efcc.indians are very terrible set of people when it comes to employeed/ employers relationship
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Oluwapresley(m): 5:28pm On May 13, 2021
But come to think of it, commercial banks are becoming a pain in the neck of Nigerians! When you marketing these accounts you pose a different demeanor. Then you come back later to mess up the customer.

If a bank isn't ready then they shouldn't leave one in a mess they weren't. If the court has said unfreeze, what else do they want? Sigh!

Access Bank is one bank I know to be a pain!
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Sonoyom(m): 5:53pm On May 13, 2021
Animal Farm
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by xtremecr8: 6:11pm On May 13, 2021
FBN continue to witness its lowest of the lowest ebb under it current generation of leaders and if anyone had told us that the FBN many of us thought would be a glorious place to work in the future while we were growing up could turn out to be a huge let down,we would have said No.

Someone should please help us take our own plight to the front page too.

We are suffering from the injustice FBN metted to us as a small brand.
We toiled hard to create the 125th anniversary logo for First Bank Plc to mark its 125th Year, we woke up to see the logo being used everywhere yet we were not paid. We have been at it for more than 2 years now and we will not relent.
It was from our sweat and God given talent that we created that iconic logo. We deserve to get paid.
We appeal to all well meaning men and women of conscience to please help us prevail on First Bank Plc to pay us for creating and designing their 125th Year Anniversary logo.

Please help us move our original thread to FrontPage.

https://www.nairaland.com/5591806/how-first-bank-did-not

Here is our interview on Tv
https://m.facebook.com/ReportYourself/videos/723288038412109/?refsrc=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2FReportYourself%2Fvideos%2F723288038412109%2F&_rdr

Cc Myndd44
Lalasticala
Please help us too sirs.

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Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Simplythebest: 6:15pm On May 13, 2021
Very soon it will be end EFCC harassment snd intimidation. They should continue everyday is the theif and one day is for the owner of the house. Who will ever think that the police in the south east and south south will be at risk. I really pray and hope the best for this country we really need to change this country for the betterment of every one and our children
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Ishilove: 6:28pm On May 13, 2021
EFCC officials are criminals. Fact
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Nobody: 11:07pm On May 13, 2021
KingZaddy:
...

It appears this month, na EFCC get am...

They are just every where... Scammers are afraid to go out now.

They said they have a device that can bring up all your deleted scamming apps...


Hustle legit so you can be at peace bro...


You dey listen to dessyhandum bah… scammer in chief
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Rohg(f): 11:44am On May 14, 2021
This is a nation lawless nation where there is no respect for our judiciary
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Nobody: 12:27pm On May 14, 2021
Hope this explains a lot.
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Nobody: 1:40pm On May 14, 2021
Ishilove:
EFCC officials are criminals. Fact
Happy new month. How are your children
Re: Frozen Account: Eleme Petrolchemicals Accuses EFCC, FBN Of Disobedience To Court by Ishilove: 2:41pm On May 14, 2021
BLUELemon:

Happy new month. How are your children
Thanks. They are fine, thank you for asking.

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