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    AMCON Takes over Omokore’s Cedar Oil & Gas Limited Over ₦29 bn Debt

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaDecember 9, 2019Updated:October 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    AMCON Takes over Omokore’s Cedar Oil & Gas Limited Over ₦29 bn Debt.

    The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, www.amcon.com.ng has taken over Cedar Oil & Gas Limited, the company promoted by Olajide Omokore, over N29 billion debt owed by the company.

    The decision to take over the Oil firm assets is in compliance with the Court through Mr. Godwin Nwekoyo, the Receiver/Manager who also received protective orders from the court.

    Hon. Justice C.J. Aneke of the Federal High Court Lagos Division granted an injunction against Cedar Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Limited on the application of AMCON.

    The order therefore mandates AMCON to take over the assets of the firms over a staggering indebtedness of ₦29 billion.

    In compliance with this court order, AMCON said in a release that it has formally and successfully taken possession of all the assets of Cedar Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Limited.

    The assets, which are now under AMCON include: Block A, No. 46 Gerrard Road, Ikoyi Lagos State, comprising of 26 flats; Plot 1236, River Niger Street, off River Benue Street, Maitama, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

    Also,  Marion Apartment, Block 8, No. 4 & 5, Onikoyi Estate, Banana Island, Lagos State, consisting of 43 units of apartments. AMCON is also in possession of No. 33A, Cooper Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State; No. 8, Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State as well as Manson Apartments, No. 6, Gerrard Road, Lagos State comprising of 60 units of three-bedroom apartments.

    Hon. Justice Aneke gave the orders following the failure of Cedar Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Limited as well as its directors, Mr. Olajide Omokore; Alhaji Isiaka Mohammed, Mr Joseph Bazuaye, Engr. Silas Ode and others to pay AMCON their admitted sum of over ₦15 billion out of the total outstanding indebtedness of ₦29billion owed to the recovery agency of the federal republic of Nigeria.

    Jude Nwauzor, Head, Corporate Communications, AMCON confirmed the takeover.

    He said AMCON pursuant to its mandate just obeyed another court order as a responsible organization with due respect for the laws of the land.

    “We saw it coming because the said debt is long overdue. You can see how these top AMCON obligors are taking all Nigerians for a ride.

    “Even when they admitted repaying over ₦15 billion owed AMCON, they still did not honour their own agreement, which they did not make under duress.

    “I want you to understand that before we get to this stage with any obligor, we must have patiently tried to resolve the matter without going to court.

    “Anytime we end up taking over assets such as in the case of Cedar Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Limited as well as its directors, Mr Olajide Omokore and others, it means all efforts by AMCON to get the obligor to amicably repay the indebtedness have proved abortive”, Nwauzor stated.

    He further stressed that if you have exhausted all avenues of peaceful resolution, there is no other option available to the Corporation than to commence enforcement action against the firm and Mr Olajide Omokore, the promoter of Cedar Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Limited as well as the other directors as ordered by the Court and as provided under Section 49-52 of the AMCON Act.”

    It would be recalled that Mr. Ahmed Kuru, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of AMCON reiterated the fact that the Corporation would continue to sustain its high tempo of recoveries.

    The corporation is doing this by strategically focusing more on enforcements especially since AMCON’s top obligors have resorted to hiding under all manner of technicalities of the law to delay the repayment of their debt to the detriment of the Nigerian economy.

     

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