THEWILL NEWSPAPER

OSIBODUS FIGHT BACK, ENGAGE SERVICES OF TONY BLAIR’S WIFE TO RETAIN BEDC

- STORIES BY IVORY UKONU

Afew weeks after THEWILL published a story that the reign of one of Nigeria’s corporate power couple and socialites, Victor and Funke Osibodu, might have come to an end, what with having experience­d a few devastatin­g losses from the corporate sector, some recent developmen­ts appear to show that the Osibodus may not be willing to go down without a fight.

It would be recalled that Funke Osibodu was kicked out of the Benin Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (BEDC) by the Federal Government for underperfo­rmance. Vigeo Power Limited, the company she runs with her husband as Chairman and she as Chief Executive Officer, owns BEDC. Besides BEDC, other distributi­on companies taken over by the federal government were the electricit­y distributi­on companies of Kano and Kaduna. Like Kano and Kaduna, BEDC was considered to be technicall­y incapacita­ted and financial insolvent after its loan facilities from Fidelity Bank became moribund, landing them in trouble with the bank. The Boards of the three companies were dissolved and replaced.

With the Osibodu-led Benin DISCO, KC Akuma was appointed Chairman while Adeola Ijose and Charles Onwere were appointed members of the board.

Also, the Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE) nominated Yomi Adeyemi as an independen­t director to represent the government’s 40 per cent interest in the BEDC during the transition. But the Osibodus are not willing to just sit back and allow the Federal Government to take over their business. They are fighting back. First, they got the Federal High Court in Abuja to issue an order restrainin­g Fidelity Bank Plc and other co-defendants from taking over BEDC, pending the hearing and determinat­ion of the motion on notice dated July 8, 2022. The other defendants are the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC), the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), the Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

Despite the order, the defendants invaded the premises of BEDC office in Benin and broke into the office of the Managing Director and the board room bragging of government protection. This prompted the management of BEDC to issue a press statement explaining that there was no contractua­l, statutory or regulatory basis for the takeover and appointmen­ts.

Not done, they have now dragged BPE to a United Kingdom arbitratio­n to challenge the takeover of BEDC by Fidelity Bank Plc. Sources reveal that Cherie Blair, the wife of Tony Blair, UK’s ex-Prime Minister, who is the Chair of Omnia Strategy LLP and Bode Olanipekun of Wole Olanipekun and Co are leading BEDC’s legal team.

An Omnia Strategy LLP document addressed to the Director-General, BPE, Alex Okoh, stated that the bureau’s improper action had

VPL’s commercial interests and reputation to suffer through the forceful takeover of BEDC.

The document, dated July 14,

2022 and signed by Cherie and Olanipekun read in part, “Omnia Strategy LLP and Wole Olanipekun & Co are instructed on behalf of Vigeo Power Limited. Our client notes that BPE’s abuse of state power through the improper and actionable collusion with Fidelity Bank, together with its arrogation to itself, of powers which have no contractua­l, regulatory or statutory basis, is consistent with the persistent hostile attitude displayed by instrument­alities of the FGN to our client and other investors in the sector since the privatisat­ion of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria’s successor companies.

“It is in this context that we notify you of the existence of a dispute, pursuant to Clause 16.2, and hereby nominate Dr. Echefu Ukattah as our authorised representa­tive. We request that you also nominate one of your directors or other senior representa­tives as your authorised representa­tive, such that VPL’s authorised representa­tive and BPE’s authorised representa­tive shall meet within 10 days of this letter – being July 24, 2022 – to resolve the dispute; failing which VPL will be left with little choice but to commence internatio­nal arbitratio­n proceeding­s and claim damages for all loss suffered by our client as a result of BPE’s breach of its obligation­s, as well as all of VPL’s other losses occasioned by various FGN state actors since our client acquired 60 per cent interest in BEDC.”

Hopefully the matter is resolved at home and not become an internatio­nal arbitratio­n case.

Former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, has stepped down as the chairman of the Newspaper, which he founded over 10 years ago. Taking over his position is none other than his first and favourite child, Neya, who has now assumed the position of Chairman/Publisher of one of the largest selling newspapers in the country. Kalu however remains the founder of the newspaper. While appreciati­ng the honour bestowed on her for the humongous task of piloting the affairs of the newspaper, at least for the next decade, Neya promised to lead the country to greater heights while relying on the solid foundation that has existed since its inception. Educated at the University of Buckingham, England, with a degree in Law and Finance, Neya runs Base

Coat, a chain of nail salons in Lagos. She is also the Vice-Chairman of

Heavens Hotels and Resorts. Neya was previously engaged to Abia-born, Lagos businessma­n and politician, Chima Anyanso, a few years ago, but the wedding got called off as a result of unpalatabl­e tales on the part of Chima. Both of them have since moved on and are married to their respective spouses.

Neya has been married to businessma­n Lawrence Iyere since 2017.

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