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Conflicting orders: AMCON Ejects Residents From Lagos Property

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Residents of No. 16 (Plot 21), Festival Road, Victoria Island have been thrown into confusion as the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) on Thursday ejected them from the property claiming that the ejection was based on an order of court while there was in another subsisting order restraining AMCON from taking over the same property.

On June 25, 2024, Justice Lewis Alagoa of the Federal High Court, Lagos granted an interlocutory injunction restraining the defendants (AMCON) or its agents from entering, trespassing upon, selling, leasing, entering into possession or dealing with the property at No. 16 (Plot 21), Festival Road, Victoria Island, Lagos, said to be Jolaoso’s property, but under the control and custody of the Plaintiffs in the suit pending the determination of this suit. The judge adjourned hearing of the motion on Notice till October 3, 2024 for hearing of the matter

However, on October 2, 2024, Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke of the same division of the court, granted another ex parte application filed and moved by AMCON to take possession of all properties, movables and immovable including buildings, furniture, fitting, and any other chalets on the same property.

AMCON was executing a judgment concerning an unpaid debt owed by the late Olujimi Jolaoso. The debt was originally owed by Jolaoso to a Nigerian commercial bank, FCMB Plc, but AMCON became his creditor after taking over the debt from the bank.

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Our correspondent reports that AMCON officials were met with resistance by the residents, but a bloodbath was averted following the professionalism and maturity displayed by lawyers , policemen and court officials.

The residents’ opposition to the execution followed a confusion about two conflicting orders of the court, issues by two judges, concerning the same property.

One of the orders restrained AMCON from the property, while the order gave AMCON the go ahead to take over the property.

Our correspondent reports that the controversy about the debt has been the subject of a lingering legal tussle at the Federal High Court, Lagos, since 2021 with three judges of the court sitting on the matter.

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Justice Aneke granted leave to AMCON to take over all the assets belonging to the defendants, Safequip Nigeria Limited and or MR, Olujimi Jolaoso (Deceased) described as follows;

“All that property municipally known as 21 Festival Road, Victoria-Island, Lagos being the Mortgaged properly which the 1st Defendant and Mr. Olujimi Jolaoso (Deceased) placed as security for the repayment of the loan facility granted the’ 1st Defendant by FCMB an eligible Financial Institution which non-performing loan was duly purchased by the Claimant under the enabling Act and subject of the Judgment of His Lordship I. N. Buba (Judge) dated 10th day of June, 2015.”

The judge also directed the Nigeria Police Force, the Inspector-General of Police and the Commissioner of Police Lagos state, to assist the Bailiffs and or Deputy Sheriff of the court to enforce the Orders made pursuant to Section 4 of the Police Act and Section 287(3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and arrest and bring before the Federal High Court any perion who disturbs, the execution of the ex-parte Order herein granted or disturb the Officers, agents, Privies and assigns of the Claimant in their occupation of the premises or performance of their duties or to ‘reenter the property or tamper with any, assets, covered by the Order of the court.

“And after hearing the submission of Ajibola Ariba Esq. with M. M. Sotubo Esq. counsel for the Applicant move in terms of the Motion paper….

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“It is hereby ordered as follows. “That an Order of Interlocutory Injunction is granted restraining the Defendants either by themselves of their agents, privies, servants, representatives Of anyone acting on their behalf Of claiming through them from entering into trespassing upon, selling, leasing, entering into Possession of dealing with any manner Whatsoever the property at No. 16 (Plot 21), Festival Road, Victoria Island, Lagos being the Property of the said MR Olujimi Jolaoso (deceased) and now under the control and custody of the Plaintiffs herein pending the hearing and determination of this Suit.

“That the matter is further adjourned to 3rd day of October, 2024 for hearing.”

While Justice Aneke’s orders delivered on October 2, granted AMCON power to take possession of the late Olujimi Jolaoso’s properties in a suit marked FHC/L/AMC/29/2021 and the parties are; Asset Management Corporation Of Nigeria, Claimant/judgment Creditor, against Safequip Nigeria Limited; Marcelina Jolaoso and Bankole Jolaoso reads; “Upon this motion Ex-parte dated and filed, on the 16th day of March, 2021, Coming up before this Honourable for hearing and praying for the following Orders; “An order of the Honourable Court granting the Claimant/Applicant Possession of all properties, Movables and immovable comprises of Building, furniture, fitting, and any other Chalets, howsoever ‘described belonging to the Defendants, Safequip Nigeria Limited And or Mr, Olujimi Jolaoso (Deceased) described as follows: “All that property municipally known as 21 Festival Road, Victoria-Island, Lagos being the Mortgaged properly which the 1st Defendant and Mr. Olujimi Jolaoso (Deceased) placed as security for the repayment of the loan facility granted the’ 1st Defendant by FCMB an eligible Financial Institution which non-performing loan was duly purchased by the Claimant under the enabling Act and subject of the Judgment of His Lordship I. N. Buba (Judge) dated 10th day of June, 2015

“An order directing the, Nigeria Police Force, the Inspector-General of Police and The Commissioner of Police Lagos state} to assist the Bailiffs and or Deputy Sheriff of this Honourable a Court to enforced the Orders made by the Honourable Court pursuant to Section 4 of the Police Act and Section 287(3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and arrest and bring before the Federal High Court any Person who disturbs, the execution of the ex-parte Order herein granted or disturb the Officers, agents, Privies and assigns of the Claimant in their occupation of the premises or performance of their duties or to ‘reenter the property or tamper with any, assets, covered by the Order of the Court

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“And for such further order or such orders as the Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the circumstances of this suit Ibijus, Ibiremedum

“Upon reading through the Motion, its Affidavit of 21 paragraphs deposed to by Mr. Okwudili Ikegwuonu, Nigerian Citizen, an Enforcement Officer with the Asset) Management. Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON)a Nigerian of No 67 Marina, Lagos With attached exhibits and a written Address signed by Aloysius Ezenduka Esq all filed at the Court Registry, Ikoyi Lagas.

Justice Aneke after hearing counsel to AMCON Aloy Ezenduka granted the order of possession and directed as follows;

“It is hereby by order as follows:
that an order of this, Honourable Court is made granting the Claimant/Applicant possession: of that properties, movable, and immovable comprising of Building, Fixtures, and fitting and any other Chalet howsoever described belonging to the Defendants, e.i SAFEQUIP NIGERIA LIMITED AND OR MR, OLUJIMI JOLAOSO (Deceased) described as follows:

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“All that properties municipally known os 21 Festac Road, Victoria Island, Lagos: being the Mortgage property which the 1st Defendant and Mr. Olujimi Jolaoso (Deceased) placed as security for the rapayment of the loan facility granted the 1st defendant by FCMB an eligible financial institution which non-performing loan was duly purchased by the Claimant under the enabling Act and subject of the Judgment of His Lordship I. N. Buba. (Judge) dated the 10th day of June 20 2015.

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Impeachment Plot: Akpabio Cautions Nigerians To Disregard Media Report

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By Gloria Ikibah

The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has admonished Nigerians to disregard stories of his planned impeachment, even as he described it as an illusion.

Naijablitznews.com recalled that an online publication, (Name withheld on Wednesday,  published a story titled “DSS Takes Over National Assembly Amid Impeachment Speculations Against Senate President Akpabio”, which has since been republished by other media outlets.

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The Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President of Senate, Hon. Eseme Eyiboh in a statement on Wednesday said the report was a figment of the reporters imagination.

He said: “Distinguished Senator Godswill Akpabio, President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, wishes to state without equivocation that the speculation and misinformation circulating about an alleged impeachment plot against him is the handiwork of fifth columnists who are perpetual merchants of misinformation and purveyors of mischief.

“As a Head of one of the Arms of government, the President of the Senate categorically denies these baseless claims and reaffirms his commitment to transformational leadership of the Senate particularly and effectively collaborates with the other arms of government. There is no crack in the Upper Chamber and no Senator or Caucus is plotting any impeachment against the President of the Senate. Every Senator is focused on raising the bar of Legislative Agenda and Nation building.

“The allegations are nothing but a desperate attempt to create division and discord among the esteemed senators. It’s unfortunate that some individuals would resort to spreading falsehoods to promote the invidious reins of their blackmail enterprise.

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“Senator Godswill Akpabio remains focused on the implementation of the 10th Senate’s Legislative Agenda and working tirelessly to address the pressing National issues of growth and prosperity.

“The Senate President will not be distracted by these unfounded rumours and wants to assure the public that his commitment to Nigeria’s progress remains unwavering.

“We therefore urge the public to disregard these baseless claims and instead focus on the meaningful work being done by the Senate to improve the lives of all Nigerians”.

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BREAKING! FG delegation in meeting with NLC, TUC

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Federal government delegation is currently meeting with the leaders of organised labour at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

The meeting is centred on the state of the nation, especially the petrol pricing system.

The meeting is taking place at the Secretary to the Office of the Government of the Federation, SGF, George Akume.

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At the meeting are Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser, NSA; Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, the Labour Minister; and Wale Edun, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy.

Others are the Information Minister, Petroleum Minister, State Minister of Gas, and representatives of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Limited.

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Reps Ask FG To Reverse Petrol Pump Price Hike, Cooking Gas Price

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…urge NNPCL, others to expedite repairs of refineries 
 
 
By Gloria Ikibah 
 
 
The House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government to reverse the recent Pump Price hike and take immediate steps to stabilise petrol and cooking gas prices through targeted interventions such as temporary price relief measures, tax reductions, or subsidies on LPG for low-income households.
 
 
The House also called on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Ministry of Petroleum Resources and other relevant agencies to expedite the repair/maintenance of domestic refineries and increase local refining capacity as a stop-gap measure to reduce thedependence on imported refined petroleum products.
 
 
The lawmakers furtwhr urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to implement monetary policies that will mitigate the adverse effects of fuel price hikes on inflation, particularly with regards to essential goods and services.
 
 
These resolutions was sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance on the “Urgent need to suspend the increased cost of petrol and cooking gas in the country and provide a stop-gap”, moved by the House Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda and 111 other lawmakers. 
 
 
Debating the motion, the Deputy Minority Leader, Rep. Aliyu Madaki, said that Nigeria, as an oil-producing nation, has historically relied on petroleum products and cooking gas (LPG) as essential sources of energy for both domestic and industrial purposes.
 
 
He expressed concern that in recent months, the prices of petrol and cooking gas have skyrocketed and continue to so do, creating an unsustainable financial burden on ordinary Nigerians and exacerbating the cost of living:
 
 
According to Madaki, the removal of fuel subsidies, coupled with global oil price volatility and the depreciation of the Naira, has contributed significantly to the rising cost of petrol at the pump and cooking gas for households.
 
 
The motion reads: “Worried that the escalating fuel and gas prices are impacting the cost of transportation, food, essential goods and healthcare, further increasing inflation and pushing many families into deeper financial hardship.
 
 
“Further concerned that businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), are struggling to manage their operational costs due to increased fuel prices, threatening economic stability and job security.
 
 
“Acknowledging that the Federal Government has previously announced plans to repair domestic refineries and boost local refining capacity to address some of these issues but has yet to deliver significant results in this regard;
 
 
“Mindful that the rising cost of petrol and cooking gas poses a significant threat to the livelihood of millions of Nigerians and unchecked inflationary pressure caused by the increased prices can lead to social unrest, increased poverty rates, and negative long-term economic effects; Also worried that unless urgent and pragmatic steps are taken to control the rising cost of petrol and cooking gas, the Nation will go into economic crisis leading to negative outcomes like increased crime rate and mortality rate.
 
 
The House unanimously adopted the motion urging the Federal Government to explore alternative energy sources and diversify the country’s energy mix to reduce reliance on petrol and gas, promoting renewable energy solutions that are more sustainable and affordable in the long term.
 
 
The lawmakers also encourage State Governments to adopt policies that alleviate the financial burden on their citizens, such as waiving taxes or levies on transportation and goods affected by high fuel costs.
 
 
The House further mandated its special adhoc committee investigating fuels price increase to investigate and report back within two week for further legislative action. 
 
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