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AMCON takes over Micmerah International Agency over N1bn debt

By Benjamin Alade
19 April 2019   |   4:28 am
A Federal High Court sitting in Awka, the Anambra State capital, in Suits Nos. FHC/AWK/CS/101/2018, and FHC/AWK/CS/102/2018, has ordered the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria....

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A Federal High Court sitting in Awka, the Anambra State capital, in Suits Nos. FHC/AWK/CS/101/2018, and FHC/AWK/CS/102/2018, has ordered the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) to take over the business and assets of Onitsha-based, Micmerah International Agency Limited, which had been under receivership.

AMCON had appointed Chief Tagbo Anieto, as Receiver/Manager over the assets of Micmerah International, which owe it over N1billion. In compliance with the court order, AMCON had earlier today through the Receiver/Manager taken over the business and assets of Micmerah International. Justice I.B. Gafai, who presided over the case, granted AMCON the full possession as well as power of sale over the assets of Micmerah International now in its custody.

AMCON had taken over the Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) of Micmerah International Agency from various banks in line with its mandate under the AMCON Act. It also said: “All efforts to peacefully resolve the loan were frustrated by Chief Mike Emerah, the prime promoter of the company, which left AMCON with no other choice than to seek justice in the court of competent jurisdiction.”
Confirming the takeover, spokesman for AMCON Jude Nwauzor, said: “We saw it coming because the said debt is long overdue.

As a responsible corporation, before we get to this stage with any of our obligors; we must have patiently tried to resolve the matter without going to court. Anytime we end up taking over assets by the order of the court such as in the case of Micmerah International Agency Limited, it means all efforts by AMCON to get the obligor to amicably repay the indebtedness had proved abortive.

“When you have exhausted all avenues of peaceful resolution, there is no other option available to AMCON than what has eventually happened, which is the commencement of enforcement action against Micmerah International Agency Limited, as mandated by the court, and as provided under Section 49-52 of the AMCON Act. If not, it would be difficult to take over those assets because the owner is very influential in Anambra State.”

Recall that Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, AMCON, Mr. Ahmed Lawan Kuru, late last year declared that the Corporation after a critical evaluation of its recovery processes changed its resolution strategy to focus more on enforcement actions especially against recalcitrant and hard-core obligors that have vehemently refused to amicably meet their debt obligation to AMCON.

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