AMCON Has Over N1.7trillion Worth of Assets in Litigation – Kuru
BREAKING NEWS, Business
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WORRIED by the inconsistencies that have been evident in some cases concerning debt recoveries in the country, the President Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa CFR, has said that the judiciary has all it takes to help the present administration turn the economy with proper understanding of the concept and operations of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) and the instrument establishing it.
Bulkachuwa made the declaration during a one-day conference at the Ceremonial Hall of the Appeal Court in Abuja at the weekend. The conference was themed Effective, Efficient and Expedient Discharge of Institutional Mandate. The one-day conference was attended by Justices from the different divisions of the court from across the country, the management of AMCON, representatives of key government agencies, media practitioners and other stakeholders.
Welcoming her participants and justices from the different divisions across the country to the conference, Hon. Justice Bulkachuwa called on legal practitioners to familiarize themselves with the AMCON Act especially since some legal issues bothering on the competing rights of debtor companies or individuals, their creditors and other shareholders amongst others may be submitted to the courts for interpretation and adjudication given the peculiar assignment of AMCON.
According to her, “This directive will ensure that we are all conversant with the AMCON regime thus engendering uniformity and stability in the judicial implementation of the AMCON framework based on well-educated decisions. Therefore, it is essential to gain a proper understanding of the concept and operations of AMCON and the instrument establishing it. Hence, the imperative of constant discourse to ensure that the courts not only act but also have knowledge and resources to act cannot be over-emphasised.”
Justice Bulkachuwa also stressed that it was critical to government that the Judges become more acquainted with the expected role of the judiciary in supporting the critical objectives of AMCON for the sustainable growth and stability of the Nigerian economy. While thanking Legal Academy for organizing the conference, Bulkachuwa commended the leadership of AMCON under Ahmed Kuru for taking the daunting task at AMCON in their stride, especially at a time like this.
Reacting Kuru, managing director, AMCON told the gathering that the refusal and arrogance of top AMCON obligors have become a source of concern, which now makes it compelling for AMCON to perpetually depend on the judiciary for meaningful recoveries. He reiterated that AMCON was dealing with obligors that have the financial muscle to engage AMCON from court to court in their plot to buy time because AMCON has sunset clause and evade repayment, which sabotages the effort of the federal government to pull the Nigerian economy out of her present position.
Kuru disclosed his worries stem from the fact that the current management of AMCON under his leadership has at least N1.7trillion worth of assets in litigation and counting; meaning that it will require the extraordinary commitment of the judiciary in order for AMCON to achieve timely resolution of these cases and meet its mandate.
He, however, used the opportunity to thank the Appeal Court president, whom he said had been supportive of the AMCON mandate by issuing a special Practice Direction in 2014 to expedite all appeals under the AMCON Act. Kuru added that AMCON is indebted to the industry of Hon. Justice Bulkachuwa, who initiated the extraordinary instrument for the sole purpose of ensuring that justice is not delayed when it relates to AMCON’s recovery objectives.
— Nov 28, 2016 @ 18:45 GMT
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