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AMCON VOWS TO RECOVER ARIK AIR’S ₦455 BILLION DEBT 

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AMCON VOWS TO RECOVER ARIK AIR’S ₦455 BILLION DEBT                                                                                                                              17-01-25

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has reiterated its commitment to recovering debts owed by Arik Air Limited in Receivership and its founder, Sir Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide.

At a media briefing in Lagos, AMCON’s Head, Corporate Communications Department, Mr. Jude Nwauzor, disclosed that Arik Air’s debts, alongside those of associated companies, amount to ₦455.17 billion as of December 31, 2024.

In February 2017, the Asset Management Company of Nigeria, AMCON, placed Arik Air under receivership due to the airline’s financial instability and operational challenges.

Spokesman of AMCON, Mr. Jude Nwauzor, said, Arik Air’s, under its founder, Sir Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide’s management, owes AMCON ₦227.64 billion, while related entities, Rockson Engineering owe ₦163.50 billion and Ojemai Farms ₦14.03 billion.

According to him, these debts, classified as non-performing, were acquired by AMCON after being sold by financial institutions, including Union Bank and Bank PHB, following defaults.

He disclosed that, reports by KPMG and PwC Nigeria confirmed Arik’s insolvency, with liabilities exceeding assets since 2014.

“No matter the blackmail these monies will be recovered to the last kobo no matter who is involved”.

AMCON spokesman clarified that despite Arik’s insolvency, it chose to manage the airline to mitigate the impact on Nigeria’s aviation sector, rather than liquidate it outright.

Mr. Nwauzor dismissed claims by Sir Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide of having 30 aircraft at take over and questioning the legality of the receivership, labeling such actions as insincere.

“Upon taking over the company, the receivership team found a fleet in disarray with only eight aircraft as against the 30 that he claimed in all his communication, yes, he had 30 aircraft but those 30 aircraft where scattered all over the world, some have been seized, some have been cannibalized, grounded here and there”.

He assured the public of its unwavering determination to recover debts from Arik Air, its associated entities and many others to the tune of over ₦4 trillion in debts, adding that, liquidation is still an option after all legal cases have been closed.

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