APC chieftain wants GTBank’s licence withdrawn
A chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, and presidential hopeful in 2019 elections, Chief Charles Udeogaranya has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to demand the immediate withdrawal of GTB bank license and overhauling of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, over the invasion of the house of businessman, Mr Innocent Chukwuma, popularly known as Innoson. According to Udeogaranya in a statement yesterday in Lagos, “This was necessary to save Nigerians from corporations that function without being mindful of corporate interests of the state.
withdrawn/“Many Nigerian banks have lost their rightful corporate citizenship concerns. I sincerely believe that our banks have failed to partner government in achieving the necesssary economic development.” According to Udeogaranya in a statement yesterday in Lagos, “This was necessary to save Nigerians from corporations that functions without being mindful of corporate interests of the anchrineg state. “Many Nigerian banks have lost their righful corporate citizenship concerns. I sincerely believe that Our banks have failed to partner government in achieving the necesssary economic development.”
A chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, and presidential hopeful in 2019 elections, Chief Charles Udeogaranya has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to demand the immediate withdrawal of GTB bank license and overhauling of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, over the invasion of the house of businessman, Mr Innocent Chukwuma, popularly known as Innoson. According to Udeogaranya in a statement yesterday in Lagos, “This was necessary to save Nigerians from corporations that function without being mindful of corporate interests of the state.
withdrawn/“Many Nigerian banks have lost their rightful corporate citizenship concerns. I sincerely believe that our banks have failed to partner government in achieving the necesssary economic development.” According to Udeogaranya in a statement yesterday in Lagos, “This was necessary to save Nigerians from corporations that functions without being mindful of corporate interests of the anchrineg state. “Many Nigerian banks have lost their righful corporate citizenship concerns. I sincerely believe that Our banks have failed to partner government in achieving the necesssary economic development.”
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