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AMCON: Ex-Union Bank executive explains $2.3 Million Arik debt write-off

by Usman Kadri
May 28, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read

L-T: Acting Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Hon. Justice John Terhemba Tsoho; Director of Studies, National Judicial Institute (NJI), Mrs Maryam Kawu; Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Asset Management of Nigeria (AMCON), Mr Ahmed Kuru and Hon. Justice Abdullahi Mohammed Liman at a seminar for Judges of the Federal High Court in Abuja…at the weekend

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A former Group Executive Director of Union Bank Plc, Mr. Austine Obigwe, today testified before the Ikeja Special Offences Court, Lagos, detailing how he wrote off a sum $2.3 million debt allegedly owed by Arik Air to his private company, Staal. 

Obigwe is one of the witnesses of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on the matter.

It will be recall that when he was first interrogated before matter was adjourned, Obigwe claimed that Arik was a healthy company that had no financial challenges up to the time he left the service of Union Bank in 2009.

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However, at the resumed hearing of the matter today, he pressed further he accepted that Arik was an irresponsible, badly run, immoral company, which also owed him a whopping $2.3 million USD, which he had to write-off because of his business relationship with the promoter of Arik Air Limited.

Obigwe appeared before the court as a Prosecution Witness (PW) in the ongoing trial of the former Managing Director of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), Mr. Ahmed Kuru, and four others, who are standing trial over alleged financial misappropriation amounting to alleged N76 billion and $31.5m., etc.

The EFCC had arraigned the defendants on a six-count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, and abuse of office.

The defendants include Kuru, the former Receiver Manager of Arik Air Limited, Mr. Kamilu Omokide; Arik Air’s Chief Executive Officer, Captain Roy Ilegbodu; Union Bank of Nigeria Plc; and Super Bravo Limited.

They have all pleaded not guilty to the charges, and Justice Mojisola Dada subsequently granted them bail in the sum of N20 million each, with one surety in like sum.

Under cross examination, Mr. Obigwe informed the court that, in 2011, two years after he exited Union Bank, Arik Air was indebted to his private company, Staal, in the sum of $2.3 million USD.
He stated that the amount was never repaid but that he had written it off due to the operational difficulties faced by the airline at the time.

“I am not interested in collecting it. I wrote it off when I discovered that Arik Air started having challenges,” Obigwe told the court.

He also confirmed that following his exit from Union Bank, he formally became a consultant to Arik Air and other companies.

When asked whether the founder of Arik Air, Sir Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, was a personal acquaintance, he responded in the affirmative, noting that although he currently has no formal relationship with the airline, he maintains a relationship with Arumemi-Ikhide, who is also his church member.

During cross-examination by defence counsel, including Olasupo Shasore, SAN (for the second defendant); Olalekan Ojo, SAN (for the fourth defendant); and Tayo Oyedepo, SAN (for the fifth defendant), Mr. Obigwe stated that in 2009, he participated in an inspection of 26 aircraft belonging to Arik Air.

According to him, the aircraft were found to be airworthy and in good condition, based on assessments provided by Lufthansa. “I had no reason to doubt Lufthansa’s evaluation,” he said, adding that the purpose of the inspection was to ensure that the airline’s fleet had not been depleted.

When asked about the airline’s compliance with its loan obligations, Obigwe stated that during his tenure at Union Bank, there were no complaints from other financial institutions suggesting that Arik Air was defaulting on its loan obligations.
He also confirmed that, to the best of his knowledge, “Arik Air was servicing its loan with Union Bank during his tenure”.

Responding to a letter dated April 23, 2009, allegedly written by AMCON to Union Bank concerning a N46.11 billion debt owed by Arik Air, the witness denied knowledge of the letter, even though he was still in the service of Union Bank at the time, and was the Group Executive Director whose directorate supervised the Arik transaction.

On the character and management of Arik Air, the witness said: “I can only speak for the period I was there. When I was at Union Bank, Arik Air was one of the best companies.”

When asked on the options available to lenders when a loan becomes non-performing, Obigwe responded that the lender may choose to transfer the loan to another bank, reassign it, or enforce the security tied to the loan.

He also acknowledged that a lender is legally empowered to dispose of the security in the event of default by the borrower in other wards justifying the decision of AMCON to have intervened in Arik to recover the Arik Air debt, which Union Bank sold to AMCON on the directive of Union Bank when AMCON was established by the Federal Government to mop-up all non-performing loans in the banks.
Meanwhile, Justice Dada has adjourned till June 4, 2025, for the continuation of the trial.

On the last adjourned date, Obigwe, who is the second prosecution witness, while being led in evidence by Dr Wahab Shittu (SAN), told the court that he was a Group Executive Director in Corporate and International Banking at Union Bank.

The witness also informed the court that while in the service of Union Bank as Group Executive Director, Corporate and International Banking, Union Bank, he had a business relationship with the promoter of Arik, which was regularised and formalised into a full-fledged consultancy arrangement shortly after he exited Union Bank, which implied that even as ED, Union Bank, he may not have operated in the overall interest of the bank due to his relationship with the Arik owner.

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