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The House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions on Tuesday shelved its planned sitting on the alleged document falsification by First Bank Nigeria Plc due to an adjournment necessitated by the death of Hon Temitope Olatoye who died last Saturday during the gubernatorial and state Houses of Assembly elections.
The House adjourned as a mark of honour for the departed and this led to the inability of the committee to hear the matter.
In a petition signed on behalf of the Britishplains School by Dr Francis Nwufoh the petitioners avowed that First Bank allegedly forged documents grandstanding to take over the school over a loan scheduled to be expire by 12th of June.
It was alleged that surprising is that while the loan is yet to expire on 12th of June 2019, First Bank of Nigeria forged documents grandstanding to take the ownership of the School.
The petitioners asked the committee to address these: (I) “Why did First Bank of Nigeria Plc file a suit just to claim and take over the school without establishing any monetary debt claim it has against the School?
ii) Why did First Bank of Nigeria, an acclaimed Judgment Creditor throw the judgment of our Court to a dustbin and on its own seal up the School on a Sunday?
iii) Why did First Bank of Nigeria allow nefarious persons to deny our future leaders their own “cradle of civilization” School?
The answer is simple. It is the intoxication of unbridled greed and forgery against an unsuspecting Whiteplains British School that wholeheartedly believed that it was relating with an epitome of noble financial body; a bank.
It was further stated among others that: “Very disturbing in the Bank’s above loan contract with Whiteplains British School is the curious perplexing strange document, a said Tripartite Legal Mortgage suddenly brought in as if it was part and parcel of the Bank loan arrangements with Whiteplains British School, “The snakey Tripartite Legal Mortgage is said to have been entered into by First Bank Nigeria Plc.
2. Whiteplains British School Ltd.
- Ftance Lee Nigeria Ltd, styled a Guarantor.
- Regrettedly, the House committee couldn’t sit because of the passage of a colleague and have tentatively fixed March 21 and 23 2019 for the hearing.