Friday, 12 October 2012

Keystone Bank’s MD resigns

THE Managing Director of Keystone Bank, Mr Oti Ikomi has resigned. The bank said his exit yesterday, was based on personal reasons.

In a four-paragraph statement, the bank explained that Ikomi, a seasoned professional banker with a wealth of experience spanning over two decades, was appointed chief executive officer of the bank in August 2011, adding that the Chairman of Keystone Bank, Moyo Ajekigbe, has convened a meeting for today, to review the development and appoint a successor.

The Managing Director of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), owners of the bank, Mr Mustafa Chike-Obi, when contacted, said the decision as to who and when a successor would be named, rests squarely with the Board of Directors of the bank.

He told The Reporters that the bank has a competent board to decide and appoint a successor to Mr Ikomi, saying it would be in appropriate for him to offer further comments when he has not been briefed by the board. He said: “In a week or two after hearing from the Board, I should be able to comment,” adding, “it will be inappropriate for me to comment at this moment.

 Although no member of staff was willing to offer any explanation as to the turn of events, a source who asked that his identity be veiled, said the development is a fallout of internal boardroom squabbles.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

These things happen,when you get into a job & if the rules are not working for you d best thing is to gracefully leave,instead of compromising your standards

Anonymous said...

There is more to this than what we've just read