Monday, August 1, 2016

FCMB REACTS TO MANAGER'S SUICIDE

First City Monument Bank Plc has finally opened up on one of its managers, Olisa Nwakoby who committed suicide last Friday in front of Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Lekki, Lagos State.

The bank disclosed that Nwakoby, a father of a 10-year old daughter, had personal challenges and became frustrated.
Before shooting himself in the head, Nwakoby reportedly went to his pastor in the church and told him to tell his wife to take of the children. Thereafter, he shot himself in front of the church.
The bank, however, noted that neither the management nor colleagues of the deceased were aware of the challenges, adding that it was working with Nwakoby’s family and the police to unravel the nature of the challenges.
It was gathered that 44-year old Nwakoby, the manager of the bank’s branch in Lekki, shot himself in the head over a bad debt estimated at N350m.
The deceased was said to have given out the sum as loan to a bank customer, who allegedly failed to service the loan.
He was reportedly under pressure from the bank’s management to repay the loan and became frustrated as he could not meet the demand.
The Acting Group Head, Communications and Brand Management of the FCMB, Lola Egboh, told Punch newspaper on the telephone on Sunday that the suicide had nothing to do with the bank, adding that she did not have the knowledge of any loan.
Egboh described Nwakoby’s death as shocking, saying that the bank would have come to his aid if it was aware that he had emotional challenges.
“It is rather unfortunate that the incident happened. Mr. Nwakoby was a member of staff of the FCMB. We are not aware that he was facing personal challenges, which led to the incident. As a bank that caters to the well-being of its workers, we have counsellors who could have helped him. This came as a surprise to us as it was to the public. It is such a trying time for the family; we have been in touch with them. There is a lot of speculations going on at the moment, a lot of them unfounded.
“We are working closely with security operatives and his family to understand what could have led to the personal challenges. I am not aware of any loan. I can’t comment on speculations.”
Efforts to speak with the family proved abortive as of press time. But a source close to the family said, “They were too distraught to speak to the press now.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, had in a statement disclosed that a pistol and live cartridges were recovered from the scene, adding that Nwakoby’s corpse had been deposited at the Lagos Island Hospital’s morgue.
She said, “At about 9.45am on Friday, one Olisa (Nwakoby) allegedly shot himself in the head with a pistol in front of Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church on Northern Foreshore Estate, Lekki.
“A team of policemen attached to the Ilasan division visited, examined and photographed the scene. The exhibit, a silver America pistol with five rounds of unexpended ammunition, was recovered to the station while the corpse was removed and deposited at a morgue for autopsy. Investigation is ongoing.”

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