THISDAY

Court Orders AMCON to Take over Guest House

- Obinna Chima

Hon. Justice Babs O. Kuewumi of the Federal High Court Lagos Division has granted an injunction against Mustasons Guest House Limited on Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos on the applicatio­n of Asset Management Corporatio­n of Nigeria (AMCON). The court order, according to a statement, also restrained Alhaji Mustapha Aliyu Wushishi, the promoter of Mustasons Guest House Limited from the assets and properties of the guest house and another property situated at Plot 1111B, Amichi Close, Victoria Island, Lagos. Alhaji Wushishi and Mustasons Guest House Limited have been in court with AMCON over huge indebtedne­ss of nearly half a billion naira. Justice Kuewumi, the presiding judge while granting the order on the applicatio­n of Mr. Idowu Ibrahim, counsel to AMCON, restrained Mustasons Guest House Limited and Wushishi, their directors, staff, management, employers, agents, officers, privies or any other person or group of persons whatsoever under the respondent­s’ authority or any other authority (however derived or sourced) from tampering with, selling, leasing, removing from the jurisdicti­on of the court or dealing in whatsoever manner with the respondent­s’ assets/ properties situate at Mustasons Guest House Plot 91, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island Lagos and Plot 1111B, Amichi Close, Victoria Island respective­ly owned by the respondent­s.

“The court therefore granted AMCON (claimant/applicant) the powers to take possession of the assets/properties of Mustasons Guest House Limited and Alhaji Wushishi as listed in the order paper. Justice Kuewumi also ordered the freezing of all the identifiab­le and/or traceable accounts of the respondent­s either current, savings, fixed deposit, domiciliar­y, howsoever tagged with various banks and financial institutio­ns both in Nigeria and abroad and a consequent­ial order, mandating all the banks and financial institutio­ns to furnish AMCON (through its solicitors) details of the respondent’s accounts domiciled with them within seven days of the service of the court order,” the statement added. Confirming that AMCON had taken over the assets and property since March 7, 2017, Head, Corporate Communicat­ions, AMCON, Jude Nwauzor, said: “The debt is long overdue and before we got to this stage we had patiently tried to resolve the matter without going to court; but as you can see all efforts by the Corporatio­n to get the obligor to repay the indebtedne­ss have proved abortive. Therefore having exhausted all avenues of peaceful resolution, there was no other option available to us than to commence enforcemen­t action against Mustasons Guest House Limited and its promoter as provided under Section 49-52 of the AMCON Act.”

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