Featured

AMCON drags 3,000 defaulters to court over N5tn debt

The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria is currently pursuing bad debts of about 3,000 debtors in various courts in the country.

It disclosed this on Sunday in a statement titled ‘Recovery for N5tn debt burden, AMP scheme pivotal – AMCON CEO’, after a two-day training for Asset Management Partners of AMCON in Lagos.

“The AMPs scheme of the government agency currently has about 6,000 Eligible Bank Assets at different stages of resolution and about 3,000 matters at various courts in the country,” the corporation said.

AMCON said through the AMPs, it was essential that each of the cases were properly captured as they progressed in the courts.

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, AMCON, Mr Ahmed Kuru, said five years after AMCON launched the AMP scheme, the initiative had been a major tool in the recovery efforts of the corporation and key to its success.

The statement recalled that AMCON was making efforts to recover over N5tn from obligors that had remained unwilling to repay their debt.

It said of this figure, the government agency had informed Nigerians that only 350 obligors alone accounted for N3.6tn, which was over 82 per cent of the outstanding exposure.

If recovered, it said, it would be enough for the Federal Government to actualise a good number of projects such as roads, railways, electricity generation and distribution, hospitals, and the like across the country.

Related posts

FG Targets Mining Sector to Boost Economy

Our Reporter

CBN opposes MTN’s planned charges for USSD transactions

By Shile GIWA

National Identity Number is replacement for tribal marks, says NOA Director

Editor

UN Chief remembers Mugabe for role in fight against apartheid

By Meletus EZE

49% children under five not growing well in Nigeria-UNICEF

By Meletus EZE

Electricity consumer group seeks speedy passage of bill criminalising estimated billing

Shile GIWA