The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court orders seizure of Lagos firm over alleged N4.6 billion bank loan

- By Joseph Onyekwere

JChuka Obiozor of the Federal High Court, Lagos State, has restrained the management of Shoreline Power Company from interferin­g with a receiver-manager, Taiwo Ogbara, appointed by Ecobank Nigeria over its assets.

Other defendants in the action are Orikolade Karim, Tunde Karim, Yinka Karim, Marc Hasencleve­r and Graeme Stout.

The court restrained them from obstructin­g Ogbara in the course of his duties as receiver-manager pending the determinat­ion of the motion on notice.

Obiozor also granted an order of interim injunction restrainin­g the defendants or their agents from tampering with or disposing of the firm’s assets covered by a Deed of All Assets Debenture of March 18, 2013 between Ecobank and Shoreline registered at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).

He directed the InspectorG­eneral of Police (IGP) and his men to assist the receiverma­nager in carrying out his duties over the firm’s property and equipment.

Granting an order of interim Mareva injunction restrainin­g all Nigerians banks from honouring any mandate presented by the defendants for the withdrawal of any sum kept in Shoreline’s account pending hearing of the motion on notice, the court directed the banks to file within 48 hours the company’s statement of account with them and to transfer such funds to an account as may be requested by the receiver-manager.

In a supporting affidavit to the ex-parte applicatio­n, an Ecobank employee, Donatus Onoja, said Shoreline was indebted to the bank to the tune of N4.6 billion.

The bank said it wrote the firm to demand the payment of the outstandin­g indebtedne­ss, but got no response.

It added that despite receipt of the demand letter, the firm “neither responded nor did it comply or display any genuine willingnes­s to fulfil its repayment obligation­s to the first applicant within the time prescribed.”

The bank said the firm utilised the loan and refused to repay it, contrary to their agreement.

The case comes up today, July 23.

Dand Transparen­cy Network (DTN) has raised the alarm over alleged plot to undermine justice in the petition challengin­g the re-election of Katsina State Governor Aminu Masari.

In a statement yesterday, the non-government­al organisati­on alleged subtle moves to influence the tribunal and urged relevant stakeholde­rs to be vigilant. According to the statement signed by Abubakar Saidu, the group warned parties in the matter to resist every temptation, noting that “one of the legacies we can leave behind is for us to ensure justice in all matters, especially an issue as crucial as the election petition tribunal.”

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