
Excerpt there is a last-minutes change in plans, the Asset Management
Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) will on Thursday morning take over the
assets of three companies belonging to politician Ben Murray-Bruce and
his brothers.
The assets are being seized following the failure of Senator
Murray-Bruce and his brothers to settle an N11 billion loan owed Union
Bank and acquired by AMCON.
AMCON was established on July 9, 2010, as a key stabilizing and
re-vitalizing tool for stabilising the nation’s financial system.
Its enabling law empowers it to acquire non-performing loan assets of
Nigerian banks at fair values and then put them to economic use in a
profitable manner.
Mr. Murray Bruce and his brothers, using their companies, had between
2005 and 2007 borrowed various sums of money from Union Bank.
After they repeatedly defaulted in paying back, AMCON purchased the loan in 2011 to save the bank from collapsing.
AMCON is now seizing the assets belonging to the three companies used in
securing the loan – Silverbird Productions Limited, Silverbird Showtime
Limited and Silverbird Galleria Limited.
The properties include those at 133, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island,
Lagos, Plot No 1161 (Silverbird Galleria), the plaza at Central Area
Cadastral Zone AOO, Abuja, and the magnificent structure located at
Abonnema Wharf Road and Abali Park in Port Harcourt City of Rivers
State.
The planned takeover followed the June 17 interim orders granted
by Justice Cecilia Olatoregun-Ishola of the Federal High Court, Lagos,
in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/790/16 – Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria
& 3 Ors. v. Ben Murray Bruce & 4 Ors.
The order allows the Receiver/Manager to take possession of the said properties.
AMCON had on April 18 appointed a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Muiz Banire, the receiver/manager over the sprawling properties.
Named as defendants in the suits are Senator Murray-Bruce, Guy
Murray-Bruce, Michael Murray-Bruce, Guy Murray-Bruce and Jonathan
Murray-Bruce, who is the senator’s first son.
An AMCON insider said Mr. Banire had concluded arrangements to take over the assets on Thursday morning (today).
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