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Court Orders Forfeiture of Keystone Bank to Federal Government

A court has ordered forfeiture of Keystone Bank to the Federal Government.
Newsone Nigeria reports that the Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja, the Lagos State capital, has ordered the forfeiture of 6.3 billion units of ordinary shares of Keystone Bank Limited, valued at N1.00 each, to the Federal Government.
This online news platform understands that the order given by Justice Ramon Oshodi on Tuesday, 11 February 2025, came after Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited, represented by its Chairman, Umaru Modibbo, pleaded guilty to the fraudulent conversion of N20 billion belonging to the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), funds.
The company, which was arraigned alongside a former Managing Director of AMCON, Ahmed Kuru, was after entering a plea bargain agreement with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
However, the first defendant in the case, Kuru, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The EFCC filed a six-count amended charge claiming that the AMCON funds were diverted through Heritage Bank to benefit Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited and facilitate the acquisition of Keystone Bank.
The anti-graft agency, under the direction of Olanipekun Olukoyede, also accused the defendants, along with Ifie Sekibo, a former Managing Director of the defunct Heritage Bank (who is currently at large), of dishonestly converting a total of N20 billion of AMCON’s property through Heritage Bank for Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited.
They were also accused of transferring another N20 billion, derived from theft, with the intent to conceal its source, in violation of Section 332(1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos 2011, which is punishable under Section 332(3) of the same law.
Newsone reports that the EFCC counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), informed the judge during Tuesday’s proceedings, that the commission and Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited had agreed to resolve the matter amicably and per legal principles, justice, and public policy.
Oyedepo stated that the terms of the plea bargain agreement included Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited pleading guilty to all six court charges and being wound up by the court.
The EFCC counsel further noted that the court would order the forfeiture of all rights, titles, and interests in 6,250,000,000 units of Keystone Bank Limited’s ordinary shares to the Federal Government, represented by the EFCC.
The court would order the forfeiture of one unit of ordinary shares allocated to Alhaji Umaru Hamidu Modibbo, the company’s current chairman.
Oyedepo disclosed that “the complainant agrees not to pursue criminal charges now or in the future against Alhaji Umaru Hamidu Modibbo.”
Both the convict and its legal representative, David Idemu, confirmed that the plea bargain agreement was entered into voluntarily and without coercion.
Kuru’s lawyer, Olasupo Shasore, did not oppose the agreement.
In light of these developments, Justice Oshodi convicted Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited and adopted the terms of the plea bargain agreement.
During the proceedings, the judge also granted Kuru bail in the sum of N50 million with two sureties. The sureties must swear to an affidavit of means before the court and provide evidence of tax payment for the last three years.
The court ordered the EFCC to notify the Nigerian Immigration Service regarding the seizure of Kuru’s passport by the court registrar.
Before adjourning the case to March 7, for the commencement of the trial, the court temporarily released Kuru to his lawyer until his bail conditions were perfected.
