Monday, 11 June 2018

Suru Worldwide Ventures decries takeover of properties by AMCON


Success Damian:
Suru Worldwide Ventures Limited, a Real Estate group, has decried the takeover of the company’s properties by Assets Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON).
In a press statement signed by the company’s Secretary/Legal Manager, Anomneze Obianuju Peace, AMCON was said to have stormed and taken possession of the company’s property located at 12, Rev. Ogunbiyi Street, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, with troops of mobile policemen despite the fact that there was a ruling before court of Appeal which is still pending.
“Despite the fact that the ruling before court of Appeal is still pending., AMCON stormed our property located at 12, Rev. Ogunbiyi Street, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, with troops of mobile policemen on the 25th day of May, 2018 to levy execution on the said property without courts bailiffs which said matter was reported at Area F Police Station Ikeja for breach of peace and contempt of court,” Anomneze stated.

According to the statement issued on Monday, the company averred that the statement is in line with previous publication on the status of the case between AMCON and Suru Worldwide Ventures Nigeria Limited, to update the members of the public on recent action by AMCON.

The statement read “You will recall that AMCON in the Judgement No. FHC/L/CS/1059/16 got a Judgment dated 30/5/2017, against the IGP and Civil Defence Corps without the knowledge of our company. This judgment was kept away from our company until our company’s properties affected by the order were stormed in Commando style by AMCON.

“AMCON mobilized Armed Mobile Policemen to the Best Western Hotel, switched off the Hotel Generator, teargased the workers and the Lodgers and brought our company’s business to an abrupt and complete halt. The operation commenced at 4:30am and lasted till 9:00am in the morning.”

The statement went further to state “In the suit, to which our client was deliberately not made a party, AMCON prayed the Court to allow it take possession of our company’s properties at No. 12 Allen Avenue Ikeja, Lagos [Best Western Hotel], 86 Opebi Road, Ikeja, Lagos, and No 12, Rev. Ogunbiyi Street, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos as according to it, the properties are securities of alleged debt.”

Suru Ventures also said that AMCON chose to make the Inspector General of Police; the Commandant-General of the Corp, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and Lagos State Commandant of the Corps, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence the only parties to the suit leaving out the alleged debtor. As expected, according to the company, those Defendants on record, who had nothing to defend nor at stake, did not appear in court to defend the Suit. The case was therefore decided as an Undefended Suit.

“Our company had filed an appeal against the above Judgment in CA/L/1257M/17 and AMCON through their
Lawyer (Joseph Nwobike & Co) also filed their reply and the application was heard on the 4th day of May, 2018 and same reserved for ruling, worthy of note is that AMCON was represented at the court of Appeal same day during the hearing.
On the 8th day of June, 2018, AMCON again reinforced and brought more mobile police men from Mopol 20 and dislodged our security men at their duty post, also brought their security guards to mount the gate.
“In spite of AMCON being aware that our client’s application praying the court for orders staying the continuing and or further execution of the said judgment, it has continued to levy execution on our remaining properties obviously with a view to confronting the court with a fait accompli.
“We consider the action taken by AMCON as contempt of the court despite the pendency of the ruling before the court of Appeal. We are particularly dissatisfied with the firm of Joseph Nwobike & Co who led the troops of Policemen on the 25th day of May, 2018, being officers in the temple of justice that ought to respect and uphold the tenets of law rather than disrespect the court,” Anomneze stated.






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