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Lawmakers to Investigate failure to liquidate N2.47tn debt

October 28, 2016
in Latest Nigeria News
Lawmakers to Investigate failure to liquidate N2.47tn debt
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Image result for Lawmakers to Investigate failure to liquidate N2.47tn debtThe Nigerian House of Representatives is to probe the failure of the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, to liquidate a 2.47 trillion naira debt.

The lawmakers are even more disturbed that 1.2 trillion naira of the debt is owed by twenty individuals who walk the streets freely.

National Assembly Correspondent, Joke Adisa reports that the 2007 to 2009 global financial meltdown necessitated the establishment of AMCON.

AMCON is designed to be an intervention agency which provides stabilisation capital to eligible financial institutions and acquires eligible bank assets.

To set the corporation going, the Nigerian government through the Central Bank provided an initial capital and a three year “zero coupon federal government guaranteed” bond that enabled AMCON raise five point six seven trillion naira for the Intervention.

But more than six years after, the corporation is yet to recover 2.47 billion naira from the bank debtors and has been unable to redeem the bond acquired.

The legislators say the debt , if recovered, will come in handy, particularly with the prevailing recession in the country.

The House says the twenty people owing about one point two trillion of the two point four seven trillion naira debt must be investigated

A joint House committee involving that of Loans, Aids and Debt Management as well as that of Banking and Currency is mandated to hit the ground running and report its findings in the next one month.

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