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Outstanding N4.4trillion Exposure: Kuru Submits List Of Top 1000 AMCON Debtors To National Assembly

Outstanding N4.4trillion exposure, Kuru has submitted a list of the top 1000 AMCON debtors to the National Assembly

In another deft strategy to intensify its debt recovery drive in the country, the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has submitted a list containing its top 1,000 obligors to the National Assembly.

AMCON made the exposé to members of the House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency at the just concluded retreat of the committee in Lagos.

AMCON handed the list over just a few hours after President Muhammadu Buhari also signed into law the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (Amendment) Act, amending the AMCON Act No.4, 2010. The AMCON Act provides for the extension of the tenor of the Resolution Cost Fund (RCF) and grants access to the Special Tribunal established by the Banks and other Financial Institutions Act 2020, which confers on AMCON the power to among others… “to take possession, manage, foreclose or sell, transfer, assign or otherwise deal with the asset or property used as security for Eligible Bank Assets (EBAs), and related matters.’’

The Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency, Honourable Victor Nwokolo representing Ika Northeast/Ika South Constituency in the 9th National Assembly while receiving the list of recalcitrant AMCON obligors from the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation, Mr Ahmed Lawan Kuru said the Committee called for the list so that the National Assembly would know those that are holding the country to ransom to enable them to meet with relevant agencies of the Federal Government on how to further deal with the debtors to ensure that AMCON realized its mandate in the overall interest of the Nigeria economy.

L-R: Mr Ahmed Lawan Kuru (left), Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON); Dr Eberechukwu Uneze and Mr Aminu Ismail both Executive Directors of AMCON during the presentation of the to 1,000 AMCON debtors to the House Committee in Lagos…Thursday

Nwokolo who commended the commitment of the Kuru-led agency said that AMCON has been operating under very difficult conditions since their establishment, which he stated has been made worse by the coming of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which practically shut everything down.

He said the harsh economic realities caused by COVID-19 meant that the recovery assignment AMCON is doing for the country has been further compounded, which is why the National Assembly is looking at ways of further supporting the recovery drive of AMCON.

Nwokolo who further disclosed that the National Assembly is considering punitive measures in dealing with those whose names made the top 1,000 AMCON debtors’ list, however, said he was happy that President Muhammadu Buhari has just signed the Amended AMCON Act into Law because it will help AMCON to recover the huge outstanding debt, which will ensure that the aim of the Federal Government of Nigeria in setting up AMCON in 2010 is not defeated.

Earlier while presenting the list the AMCON Boss said, “To enable AMCON to succeed in its national call to duty, AMCON solicits the continued support of this Distinguished Committee. The Judiciary must be encouraged to respect the provisions of the law that require them to fast-track cases before them, issue certificate of judgment on properties, which the Corporation has no collateral and demand debtors to deposit Judgment sum before proceeding to appeal any judgement.

Even though the judiciary according to Kuru have been of tremendous support, he told the National Assembly members that AMCON recovery presently is heavily dependent on the Judiciary in the country because AMCON has over 4,000 cases in court and is currently challenged with so many issues including unperfected title documents of some properties from Eligible Financial Institutions (EFIs), which often prevent or elongate the completion of the sale of some of the assets; A general market perception that AMCON assets are distressed, hence buyers request for deeply discounted prices, and the basis for pricing of EBA’s at the point of purchase was the valuation of the assets, just to mention a few.

Kuru added that more recently, due to the socio-economic downturn, the market values of assets have significantly reduced, lower than the valuation at the point of Eligible Bank Asset (EBA) purchase, making it extremely difficult to consummate sales transactions. With the support of the National Assembly and the Judiciary, Kuru argued that recovering the total current exposure on all EBAs, which stands at N4.4 trillion may be possible before the sunset period.
Angela Davies

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