AMCON takes over Hydro Hotels over N600m debt

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THE Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria has taken over the properties of Hydro Hotels over a total indebtedness of about N600m.

The take-over of the assets of the hotel and its chief promoter was confirmed on Sunday by the Head, Corporate Communications Department, AMCON, Jude Nwauzor.

Affirming the decision of the Federal High Court in Minna in the latest twist, the Court of Appeal, through Hon. Justice Habeeb A.O. Abiru, Hon. Justice Abubakar Datti Yahaya and Hon. Justice Amina Audi Wambai, in Suit No: CA/A/70/2018, involving AMCON vs. Hydro Hotels Limited, granted AMCON judgment against Hydro Hotels Limited and its chief Promoter, Alhaji Isah Mohammed Ladan, over the sum that had been a subject of litigation.

In favour of AMCON, the appellant court also ordered the forfeiture of moveable and immoveable assets of Hydro Hotels Limited and Alhaji Ladan.

It further granted AMCON full possession and outright power of sale of the properties.

AMCON has been on the rampage since President Muhammadu Buhari signed the amended AMCON Act into law.

The amendment provides the government agency additional powers to go after its obligors, majority of who have remained recalcitrant for years.

Armed with the order, AMCON, through its appointed Debt Recovery Agent – Ajunwa & Co. – took effective possession of four top properties of the obligor.

They are plot 165/166 MTP, 95A, measuring 0.300 hectares at Farm Center, Tunga Ward, near New Secretariat, Minna, Niger State; Plot 173 & 174 MTP, 95A consisting of 0.414 hectares; Property at No.1 Wawa Road, New Bussa, Niger State and Property at No. 82 Garkuwas Residence, New Bussa, Niger State.

The case of Hydro Hotels Limited and its promoter has been a prolonged issue as the loan was purchased by AMCON during the first phase of Eligible Bank Assets purchases from Finbank (now FCMB) in 2010.

Following the purchase, AMCON has been in a long drawn legal battle with the company since 2015, first winning the case against the obligor at the Federal High Court, Minna in 2017 and now at the Court of Appeal in August 2020.

As a matter of fact, due to the lack of adequate collateral, AMCON’s expanded investigation on Alhaji Isah Mohammed Ladan revealed other hidden properties belonging to the obligor, located in Niger State, which were hitherto not known to AMCON.

The action to expand investigation and trace additional assets is in line with Section 49 (1) & (2) of the AMCON Act 2019 (as Amended).

The section stated, “Where the Corporation has reasonable cause to believe that a debtor or debtor company is the bona fide owner of any movable or immovable property, it may apply to the Court, before or at the time of filing of action for debt recovery or other like action or at any time after the filing of action, the Corporation shall serve a certified true copy of the order of the court issued under subsection (1) on the debtor or Debtor Company.

“Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any enactment, an order made under subsection (1) shall subsist till judgment or a final determination of the action, unless expressly discharged by the Court.”

AMCON commenced full recovery drive against Hydro Hotels Limited and its chief promoter after many failed attempts at reasoning with and negotiating with the obligor.

In the process, AMCON exhausted all avenues of peaceful resolution of the matter.