Former chairman of First Bank Nigeria Limited, Mrs. Ibukun Awosika, has insisted that the decision to sack the reinstated Managing Director of the bank, Adesola Adeduntan, was taken in the best interest of the institution.
Awosika was sacked by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) alongside the Chairman of FBN Holdings, Mr. Oba Otudeko on Thursday.
The CBN named Mr. Remi Babalola as replacement for Otudeko (FBN Holdings Chairman) and Tunde Hassan-Odukale as Mrs. Awosika’s replacement FBN (Chairman).
But she maintained that all she sdid s for the good of the company.
She said she had been consistent in her contributions to development of the bank in over five years as chairman.
Awosika, in a statement shared on Instagram, titled “My FBN Group Journey”, stated the decision to end the tenure of Adesola Adeduntan as the bank’s Managing Director was taken in the bank’s best interests.
But the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) rejected the move by the bank’s board of directors
CBN argued the tenure of Adeduntan was yet to expire.
said: “In October 2010, I was appointed to join the board of First bank of Nigeria.
“A few months later, I was appointed to chair the board of its startup FBN Life Insurance Limited (a joint venture with Sanlam of South Africa). As its pioneer chairman, I had the privilege of working with a strong management team led by Val Ojumah.
“Together with the rest of our team we built a company that became profitable in twenty four months and continues to be so.
“In early 2013, I was moved from FBN Life Insurance Ltd to assume the chairmanship of FBN Capital working with a brilliant team led by Kayode Akinkugbe as the Managing Director.
“We worked hard to build the institution, bought Kakawa Discount House which I was again asked by the Group to Chair.
“We eventually merged the companies to create the FBN quest Merchant Bank Group, which I chaired until my appointment as chairman of First Bank of Nigeria on January 1st 2016.
“For over five years, I have worked with a dedicated team of board and management, with the support of the Central Bank of Nigeria to rebuild and restructure the institution for its future.
This included cleaning up non-performing loans, establishing good operational governance systems and processes, building controls and an effective and robust risk management system.
“I am confident we have brought First Bank of Nigeria to a place where it is more than able to deliver utmost value to its stakeholders and the nation at large.
“As a board, we acted in what we clearly believed to be in the best interest of the bank and we had great plans and aspirations for where the bank could go to in its future, building on all the work that has already been done in the last five plus years.
“Without a shadow of doubt, I will unequivocally state that I have always acted in honor and integrity with the utmost interest of the institution, all our stakeholders and the nation.”