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AMCON takes over firm’s assets over N2b debt

The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has taken over assets belonging to Glano Nigeria Limited over N2 billion debt.
The move by the corporation followed an order of Honourable Justice I. N. Buba of the Federal High Court Lagos Division, which empowered it to take over the assets.
AMCON has in compliance with the enforcement order, taken effective possession of Glano Nigeria Limited property located at No. 22 Woji Road Port Harcourt, the Rivers State Capital, which had been under the management of Sterling Law Alliance since 2019.
Apart from granting AMCON possession of the property situate at No. 22 Woji Road Port Harcourt, the court also ordered AMCON to take all necessary steps required to realise the assets of the obligor within the judicial division, by seizing and taking any money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory note, and all forms of bonds of security for money, with a view to realising the debt.
AMCON, which is established to recover bad debt on behalf of the Federal Government, has been in an endless court battle with Glano Nigeria Limited and its promoters since 2016 but had waited patiently till 2018.
In a statement, Head Corporate Communications Department of AMCON, Jude Nwauzor said that having looked at the case in its entirety, especially regarding efforts AMCON made to resolve the loan amicably without cooperation from the obligor, the court finally decided to back AMCON’s takeover of Glano Nigeria Limited.
Nwauzor said the enforcement came after a long period of meticulous court battle. The Corporation eventually enforced on the properties on April 6, 2023, as ordered by the Federal High Court.
The enforcement, according to him, was carried out in a seamless manner especially as the court had also directed the Nigerian Police Force, officials of the court, and other security agencies to assist AMCON in securing the assets.

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