Arik Air Receiver Manager, Omokide Debunks N120Billion Fraud Allegations | Sahara Reporters

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The Receiver Manager of Arik Air, Kamilu Omokide, has debunked allegations of being involved in N120 billion fraud and investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). SaharaReporters had reported that the EFCC detained the receiver manager who was appointed by the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), for Arik Nigeria Limited, Omokide, over financial mismanagement and diversion of monies totalling over N120 billion.

SaharaReporters had reported that the EFCC detained the receiver manager who was appointed by the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria , for Arik Nigeria Limited, Omokide, over financial mismanagement and diversion of monies totalling over N120 billion.

The Receiver Manager of Arik Air, Kamilu Omokide, has debunked allegations of being involved in N120 billion fraud and investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission .SaharaReporters had reported that the EFCC detained the receiver manager who was appointed by the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria , for Arik Nigeria Limited, Omokide, over financial mismanagement and diversion of monies totalling over N120 billion.

In a copy of the petition obtained by SaharaReporters on Friday, Falana detailed how there had been humongous financial fraud and the sale of assets reaching over N120 billion. The petition, addressed to the EFCC chairman, and dated April 27, read in part, “We are Solicitors to Arik Nigeria Limited , on whose behalf and specific instructions we write you. Our client operates an airline in the aviation industry by offering air transportation services for passengers and cargo in Nigeria and has been in business since 2006.

 

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