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Arik Air Founder, Firms Owe AMCON N455bn Debt

thepublisherngrBy thepublisherngrJanuary 21, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Asset Management Company Of Nigeria (AMCON), has said, the owner of Arik Air, Sir Johnson Arumem-Ikhide, is owing the company over N455.17billion.



Speaking over the weekend, the Head of Corporate Communications Department of AMCON, Jude Nwauzor, said as at December 31st, 2024, Arik Air owed AMCON N227,637,469,394.34 billion; Rockson Engineering, N163,502,837, 397.75 billion, while Ojemai Farms owed the corporation another N14, 031, 457, 980.71 billion, totaling N455, 171, 764, 772.80.


Nwauzor, however, stated that, AMCON’s intervention in the troubled Arik Air in February 2017, saved the carrier from liquidation, but vowed that it would ensure the recovery of the total debts owed to the corporation by various business organisations including those owned by Sir Johnson Arumem-Ikhide irrespective of the orchestrated blackmail.



Nwauzor also said, Arumem-Ikhide, in some of its agreements with AMCON, agreed to the debts owed to the government agency, and signed restructured agreements on payback, but failed to honour his agreements.


“If you recall, at the time, there were not so many of these airlines that we have today like Air Peace, United Nigeria, Green Africa, Max Air,  Value Jet, etc. So, the Federal Government at the time, mandated AMCON to save the over 1,500 jobs that would have been lost if the airline was liquidated and the best approach was to appoint a receiver manager to manage the airline. That was the mandate of the Federal Government of Nigeria.


“As you know, AMCON is owned by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Ministry of Finance and is guided by the AMCON Act drafted by the National Assembly, and signed into law by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


“That was how AMCON came to be. What that means is that you cannot play outside the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the AMCON Act, and that the Corporation since inception is guided by this. If push comes to shove, AMCON still has the option to liquidate the company and any other debtor organizations. But, we are still today managing Arik, which was insolvent in 2015 and 2016 before AMCON stepped in,” he said.



AMCON insisted that despite the campaign of calumny against it, it would ensure the debts were recovered and return the companies to profitability.



AMCON insisted that, it didn’t take over the running of Arik Air by fiat as claimed in some quarters, but the banks, including Union Bank and Bank PHB (now Keystone Bank), Zenith, Access, Standard Chattered, Afexim, which the airline owed billions of naira, sold the non-performing loans of Arik to AMCON.


He insisted that the takeover followed all the due processes and in accordance with the Act setting up AMCON, and the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


According to Nwauzor, AMCON had been part of Arik Air since 2011 but was compelled to take over the company in 2017 through the appointment of a receiver manager after several interventions failed. He emphasised that the AMCON Amendment Act, 2021 empowers the corporation to, inter alia, take possession, manage, or sell all properties traced to debtors, whether such asset or property is used as security/collateral for obtaining the loan in particular.


He explained that the receiver manager also had the option of either managing or selling off the assets of a debtor company like Arik Air, but AMCON was mandated to ensure that the airline did not die by the Federal Government.


He pointed out that AMCON since 2017 when it intervened in the airline, had been putting in money to sustain its operations, yet was unable to recover its investment in the airline.

AMCON expressed that it was because the promoters of Arik Air could not pay back the debts it owed several financial institutions either in the country or beyond, stressing that this compelled the banks to sell the non-performing loans to AMCON.


He further debunked the claim that Arik Air had 30 operating aircraft at the time of AMCON intervention in 2017, maintaining that most of the aircraft claimed to be in the fleet of the airline were either abandoned, scrapped, or inactive at the time of intervention.


The AMCON spokesman further stated that only eight of the 30 aircraft of the airline were operational at the time of AMCON intervention.


He insisted that no matter the blackmail, AMCON would ensure the recovery of the debts irrespective of who was involved.


Adding that by the time AMCON intervened in Arik Air in 2017, there was zero naira to run the airline, as both KPMG and PwC reports pronounced the airline insolvent pre-receivership.
“We did the forensic evaluation of Arik Air in 2015 and 2016; the report wrote off Arik as an insolvent company.


The experts proposed that AMCON should liquidate the airline and move away. Even, the liquidation would not have recovered a fraction of the debts,” he said.

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