
An 87-year-old woman, Mrs. Sanusi Adebisi, has locked horns with the Union Bank Plc over the N253,000 withdrawn from her account in the bank via the Internet sometime in October 2013.
The claimant told the Magistrate’s Court
sitting at the Ojokoro, Agbado area of Lagos that she just got N200,000
of the sum from her cooperatives to operate the tumour in her eye.
She told the court that the tumour had worsened since the scam took place because no longer had money to get rid of it.
Adebisi, who sells drinks in Orile-Agege,
said she had been the sole signatory to her account since 1970s before
her only daughter, Sanusi Ifedayo, was included as a joint signatory due
to a health problem.
Ifedayo claimed she did not
know anything about Internet transaction and told the court that she had
rejected the use of an ATM card for the account, but an official of the
bank insisted that she applied for it, saying some amount could not be
cashed across the counter.
“I had withdrawn N40, 000 for Mama (mother)
that day before the scam. It was my husband who went to greet her that
very day that noticed the debit alerts on her phone.
I wrote a letter of complaint to the bank and
its officials promised to investigate the matter. After a week, I was
told that the money was withdrawn online by an unknown person.
I don’t even know how to operate a Facebook
account not to talk of using Internet for transaction. The bank is in
best position to tell us what transpired,” she said.
She also claimed that she had never revealed the ATM pin to anyone.
The claimant’s counsel, Mr. Gbenga Julius, presented
before the court, a signed and stamped printout of his client’s
statement of account reportedly accessed from the Union Bank – an
exhibit the defence counsel, Mr. Seyi Solaja, refuted.
Solaja maintained that the
exhibit was not the same as the one the bank issues to its customers,
adding that it was null and void under Section 84 of Evidence Act.
The magistrate, Mrs. T. Akani adjourned the case to July 27, 2014 for further hearing.
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