When Desperation Comes To Roost At NBET

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer

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By Johnbosco Bankong

Public attention has been drawn to a cheap and fake propaganda against Mrs Itohan Ehiede titled ‘’When Desperation comes home to Roost at NBET’’ written by one Gbenga Ojo who made various false and negative accusations, some libelous in nature to defame  the former’s character.

The purpose of this write up is to set the records straight and debunk all such false claims to undermine the person of Mrs Ehiede. Mr Ojo’s claim in his article that the movement of Mrs Ehiede was part of a comprehensive upgrading and re-posting of staff in the agency is a complete lie. This along with all the other claims he has made in his write up show  that Ojo has perfected the art of twisting issues to meet his nefarious goals. For example, the case of the ‘’magnificent movement to Project Monitoring Department’’  happened as a result of alleged  report of  physical attack, and verbal assault made by Dr Marilyn Amobi on Mrs Itohan Ehiede whom she reportedly barked on in the presence of two other staff on Friday the 6th of December 2019. Dr Marilyn Amobi allegedly stated to the hearing of all that she would slap Mrs Itohan Ehiede and does not care if she loses her job. This was not a one-off incident. On several occasions, she is alleged to have verbally been abusive.

On the particular day, the alleged threat to slap Mrs Itohan Ehiede was made, Dr Marilyn Amobi was in her office purportedly berating Mrs Itohan Ehiede and another Executive Management staff of NBET. The reason for this outrage was the two (2) days leave duly approved and granted to a member of Staff to enable him attend a relative’s burial.

With Mr Ojo’s reported reference to treasury bills, himself and his cohorts have displayed a high level of ignorance as those who understand the workings of Treasury Bills know how difficult it is to manipulate.

Also , in January, 2018, it was time to process the six (6) years upfront payment for housing and furniture allowance duly approved by the Board and paid to staff on a first come, first serve basis. When it was time for the payment, Dr Marilyn Amobi reportedly using her official position made sure she was paid this mortgage, the consequence of which resulted in no one else being paid. The MD achieved this payment by striking off all the names of the eligible staff for that year and replacing their names with just hers. She simply instructed that all the staff be stepped down and herself  be paid.

This made some of the affected staff petition her (the MD) to ICPC who faulted the 6 years payment to a political appointee whose tenor was 4 years and who had already spent a year and a half on the position. Rather than honourably refunding the funds to the company, she asked for the restructuring. It is strange that before she collected her mortgage, there was no problem with the structuring of the mortgage request but till date that no one else has been paid after her.

A brief mention of the work history of Mrs Ehiede is apposite at this start. She started her career in 1997 with Citizens Bank (Now Heritage Bank) where she held various positions for the Nine (9) years she worked there. Throughout the time she was in Citizens Bank, she never received any official query or letter of insubordination, indiscipline or act of financial misappropriation. After Citizens Bank, she worked in Intercontinental Bank (Now Access Bank) for 3-4 years where she was promoted twice and was even made the pioneer manager of their flagship Maitama branch which under her leadership was one of the most profitable branches in the Northern Region of the Bank. Again, throughout this period, she never received any query or letter of insubordination, indiscipline or for any act of financial misappropriation.  Rather she had several commendations and awards for service excellence.

Before coming to NBET, Mrs Ehiede worked for four (4) years in Standard Chartered Bank, a British bank with one of the highest ethical standards in the Nigerian Banking Industry. She was the pioneer manager of the newly opened Garki  Branch in Tswanya centre. Within this period, she never received any query, letter of insubordination or indiscipline, or any query for misappropriation of funds.  Rather, she won various awards and accolades including but not limited to: The Gulliver’s Contest for Wealth Management who deliver at least 150% of their performance target culminating in the entire team being sponsored on an all-expense paid trip to any international destination of their choice (2011)
Best Supporting Manager in the Northern Region Professionally, Mrs Ehiede is a: Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Finance and Control (FCIFC) Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management ( NIM)

An Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIBN) in which she won the award as the overall best student in International Trade and Finance (2016)
Member of the Institute of Service Excellence and Good Governance based on her exceptional customer service skills. Also, in all of herprofessional working life including the first 3 years of her time in NBET with the pioneer MD, Mr Rumundaka Wonodi and the first 2 years of Dr Marilyn Amobi, Mrs Ehiededid not receive any query. Her first query ever in her Professional Career spanning a period of 21 years was when Dr Marlyn Amobi gave her one

Note: Johnbosco Bankong is an Attorney at law wrote in from Lagos.

 

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