“The True Story” Fidelity Bank Speaks On Video of Life Band Performance At Its Entrance

The management of Fidelity Bank PLC has officially reacted to a viral video of a customer allegedly performing with a life band at the entrance of one of its branches.

In a statement made available today, April 19, 2022 and titled “Re: Video of Alleged Customer performing with a Band Outside Fidelity Bank” the leading financial institution convincingly put things in proper perspectives.

The statement…

Our attention has been drawn to a video circulating online about a man singing at one of our branches.

Contrary to media reports claiming that the man was wrongfully debited by the bank, the video is actually a picketing exercise organized by the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Employees over a dispute they have with the Anambra State Urban Water Holding Corporation and Anambra State Waste Management Authority.

To this end, we had earlier issued a statement explaining that while the Union obtained a garnishee Order against the accounts of Anambra State Government in Fidelity Bank, we are unable to honour it as the Judgment Debtors, Anambra State Urban Water Holding Corporation and Anambra State Waste Management Authority, immediately filed a Notice of Appeal as well as a Motion for Stay of Execution of the Order of Court. The Union is aware of these processes as they were also served. The Motion for Stay of Execution is still pending and had not yet been heard and determined when the Union took the law into its hands to attack Fidelity Bank.

The full statement can be read on our website or via this link

https://www.fidelitybank.ng/update-on-aupctre-and-anambra-state-urban-water-holding-corporation

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