AMCON Takes Over Jimoh Ibrahim’s Companies Over N69bn Debt

The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), announced it has taken over two companies belonging to the embattled politician and businessman, Jimoh Ibrahim over an alleged N69.4 billion debt.

The companies are NICON Insurance Limited and the Nigeria Reinsurance Corporation (Nigeria Re). To enhance the smooth running, efficient and effective management of the two firms, the board and management has been changed, AMCON said.

It said the take-over has been approved by National Insurance Commission.

“The reason for the changes in the board and management of the two insurance firms is sequel to the takeover of the major investor’s interests in the two organisations by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON). The Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) is working in partnership with AMCON to bring the much-needed stability in the operation of the organisations,” AMCON said in a statement.

The new board of NICON Insurance Limited has Lamis Dikko as its Chairman, Henry Ationuas Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer and John Oyidih as Executive Director, Finance & Admin.

The insurance firm also has Alexander Okoh, the Director-General of Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) as Non-Executive Director and Ahmed Modibbo FIBA ACIS as Non-Executive Director (Independent).

“Similarly, the board and management of Nigeria Reinsurance Corporation has Mela Nunghe as Chairman, Olugbenga Falekulo serves as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer and Olusegun Ilori comes in as Executive Director, Finance & Admin.

According to AMCON the reconstitution of the board and management team of two insurance institutions is to ensure that the firms continue in their quest for transparent and accountable management of insurance operations.

In 2016, a court ordered the seizure of some assets from Mr Ibrahim over his debts to AMCON but he obtained a court injunction a month later discharging the interim order granted to AMCON.

On November 19, 2020, following an order granted by Justice R.M. Aikawa of the Federal High Court in Lagos, AMCON was able to freeze the businessman’s accounts and also seize 12 properties.

He subsequently urged the court to set aside the order for “non-disclosure and misrepresentation of material facts”.

Alexander Okoh, the Director-General of Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) comes in as Non-Executive Director while Yvonne Isichei, FCIB joins as Non-Executive Director (Independent),” AMCON said.

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