N537m debt: AMCON goes after Donald Duke, seize property, bank accounts

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A Federal High Court in Lagos has asked the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) and United Bank for Africa (UBA) to seize a property of former Cross River State Governor Donald Duke over N537m debt.

In his ruling, Justice Chuka Obiozor also authorised AMCON and UBA to, in the interim, take possession of funds in the accounts of Duke and others in any bank.

The judge made the order pursuant to AMCON and UBA’s August 8 ex parte application.

The applicants listed Stonehedge Investment Limited, Duke and his wife, Owanari Bob-Manuel Duke, as first to third defendants in the suit.

The applicants had prayed the court for “an order of interim attachment, possession and custody of the property being Number 3, Temple Road, Ikoyi, Lagos”.

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They averred that the property was mortgaged by Duke “as collateral in securing the first respondent’s indebtedness to the applicants”.

AMCON got their prayers to take over the property “pending the institution and disposal of proceedings for recovery of debt against the respondent, pursuant to Section 49 of the AMCON Act 2010 (as amended)”.

They also asked for an interim Mareva injunction to take possession of funds in the accounts of Duke and others in any bank “pending the institutional and disposal of proceedings for the recovery of a debt of N537,334,360.77 made up of the principal debt and interest against the respondents pursuant to Section 50 of AMCON Act 2010”.

The judge granted the prayers, in addition to an order restraining the respondents from “transacting, transferring, changing or howsoever dealing in any manner or interfering with the applicants’ possession” of the Ikoyi property.

He adjourned further proceedings till September 2.

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