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Access Bank confirms the death of its Group CEO
Access Bank has announced the death of Dr Herbert Wigwe, its Group CEO.
Mr. Wigwe died in a helicopter crash in the United States on Friday evening, February 9, 2024.
When the chopper crashed, he was one of six persons on board, including his wife and children.
“With a heavy heart, we announce the passing of Dr Herbert Wigwe,” a statement from the bank said.
“Herbert’s visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to social impact initiatives have left an indelible mark on Access Holdings and the communities we serve. His legacy will never be forgotten”, the statement added.
Following the disaster, the United States Federal Aviation Administration reported that it had begun an investigation with the National Transportation Safety Board.
According to accounts, Mr Wigwe was travelling with other Chris Ogunbanjo family members in a Eurocopter EC 130 helicopter when it crashed in Nipton, California, at 10:00 p.m. on Friday.
The tragedy occurred around 60 miles from Las Vegas, where the victims were apparently on their way to witness the Super Bowl on Sunday as part of a march between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers.
Herbert Wigwe – Profile
Mr Wigwe, 57, co-founded Access Bank in 2002 after working for years at professional services firm Cooper & Lybrand (now PwC).
After Cooper & Lybrand, the Chartered Accountant worked at Capital Bank before joining GTBank, where he spent over a decade in corporate and institutional banking, eventually advancing to the position of executive director in charge of institutional banking.
In 2002, Mr. Wigwe and his business partner, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, purchased Access Bank, which was then the 65th largest of the country’s 89 banks.
According to a 2015 survey by The Banker magazine, Access Bank is currently one of Nigeria’s top five banks, as well as one of the top 500 globally. It presently serves over 6.5 million account-holders, through 350 branches and with more than 1,500 ATMs in key centers across Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa and the UK.
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Cecilia Dapaah’s docket has already been returned by EOCO – OSP
The Director of Strategy, Research, and Communications at the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), Samuel Appiah Darko, has revealed that the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has already returned the docket against former Sanitation Minister Cecilia Dapaah.
Mr Darko informed Bernard Avle, host of the Citi Breakfast Show on Citi FM, that EOCO’s claims that it wants to return the docket are false because this has already occurred.
“Let me start with what EOCO said yesterday [Monday, May 6] that they were going to return the docket to the OSP, that is not accurate. They have long returned the docket to us with an explanation that they have been advised by the AG [Attorney General] not to investigate but remember, we did not say to prosecute, [to] investigate and so I don’t understand why EOCO will say they are now going to return the docket to OSP.”
Mr Darko also dismissed assertions that the docket it provided to EOCO was unfounded, claiming that EOCO has shown a lack of interest in researching the situation and instead sought to blame the OSP.
“The second point I want to make is this whole idea that the docket that the OSP sent to EOCO was baseless and if you will indulge me, I am going to be a bit detailed, although we are not supposed to do this but our point is that if there is no appetite to want to investigate and prosecute, tell the people of Ghana that there is no appetite but don’t try to put the blame on the OSP.”
On Monday, while addressing the media at the 14th Commonwealth Regional Conference of Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Africa, EOCO’s Executive Director, Maame Yaa Tiwa Addo-Danquah, stated that her organisation intends to return the docket since there is nothing else they can do.
“If you read the A-G’s advice, whatever that we would have done had already been directed at the police CID. And like he said this morning, when you investigate a case and you do not find anything, we should be bold enough to come and tell the public that for this case, even though I suspected this at the day, that wasn’t what came out; we should be bold the Ghanaian.”
General News
Police clash with civilians at Dambai kills teenager
Kwaku Sey, a 19-year-old Dambai Lakeside resident, was reportedly shot dead on Sunday, May 5, after a conflict between police and furious youth outside Dambai Town Hall, the headquarters of Eastern Krachi in the Oti region.
Frances Gesaloge Boyesah Okoro, a neighbourhood resident, alleged that police officers on night patrol went to the area to arrest several “ghetto” youngsters, “who were smoking hard drugs at the time.”
He said the young guy resisted arrest, which resulted in confusion and warning shots, with Sey being wounded by a stray bullet and dying in the hospital.
Dambai Lakeside Assemblyman Emmanuel Atali corroborated the conflict between the police and the teenager, stating that he heard a gunshot on Sunday at about 8:pm and discovered the dead lying in a pool of blood.
He stated that he went to the police station to file an official report, and the body was subsequently sent to Worawora Hospital for preservation.
This generated terror in the town, as both residents and pedestrians fled for safety.
Some of the irate youngsters smashed two police officers’ bikes on the spot.
Police have detained two persons to aid with investigations.
Meanwhile, police from the Divisional and Regional Commands remained mute on the event when the Ghana News Agency visited the station to confirm the claims.
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Truck kills 10-year-old hawker in Mankessim
A 10-year-old hawker was killed when a tipper truck with the registration number GM 2312 – 21 collided with her in Mankessim, Mfantseman Municipality, Central Region.
The deceased, Hawa, was allegedly crossing the Mankessim-Cape Coast Highway when she was run over in the middle of the road.
According to Kasapa News, the event occurred early Monday morning, May 6, 2024.
Hawa, who was selling mangoes, was transported to Mercy Women’s Catholic Hospital in Mankessim but was confirmed dead upon arrival.
Her remains have been placed in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital mortuary for preservation.
Meanwhile, the truck driver was apprehended and is cooperating with the inquiry.
Residents concerned about the recent incidence of automobile collisions in the region have urged the Highway Authority to install speed ramps.
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