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Ecobank to court: Restrain Otudeko’s Honeywell from dissipating assets

Ecobank Nigeria Limited has asked a Federal High Court in Lagos to restrain Honeywell Group Limited from dissipating its assets pending the hearing and determination of a winding-up proceedings.

The bank said the assets included but were not limited to Honeywell Group’s shareholding in Honeywell Flour Mills Plc.

Ecobank prayed the court to restrain the transfer of all shares held/belonging to Honeywell Group in any corporate body, particularly its entire holdings in Honeywell Flour Mills pending the determination of the winding-up petition.

The bank made the prayers and four others in a suit marked FHC/L/CP/1571/2015 between it as petitioner/applicant and Honeywell Group as 1st respondent, in the matter of Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc – the party sought to be restrained/2nd respondent.

It further prayed for an order restraining Flour Mills from purchasing/benefitting from the disposition of any shares held/belonging to/owned by Honeywell Group, particularly the 1st respondent’s entire shareholding in Honeywell Flour Mills.

Another prayer seeks to void the sale of any assets of Honeywell Group consummated after the commencement of the winding-up action on October 16, 2015, “particularly the ‘alleged’ sale of the 71.69 per cent shareholding of the 1st respondent in Honeywell Flour Mills to Flour Mills of Nigeria or any other legal/natural person.

The bank further sought to restrain all regulatory corporations “from sanctioning the ‘alleged’ sale of the shares belonging to the 1st respondent in Honeywell Flour Mills or any other corporate body.”

Finally, it is seeking an order directing the regulatory corporations including the Federal Competition and Consumers Protection Commission; Securities and Exchange Commission; Corporate Affairs Commission; Nigerian Exchange Limited to immediately reverse all “alleged” sales of the shares belonging to the 1st respondent in Honeywell Flour Mills Plc or any other corporate body.

The bank averred in its motion on notice dated December 8, 2021, that it commenced its action via filing a petition to wind-up Honeywell Group due to its alleged inability to liquidate its indebtedness to the petitioner.

It averred further that the petition was filed on October 16, 2015; alongside a motion on notice seeking interlocutory injunctions restraining the 1st Respondent/its Chairman (Dr. ‘Oba Otudeko) from dissipating the assets of the company.

But that despite the pendency of the winding-up action, among others, “the entire business community was awash with the news of the proposed sale of 71.69 per cent of the 1st respondent’s stake/shareholding in Honeywell Flour Mills Plc to Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc for over N80 billion.

The suit is yet to be assigned to a judge and the other parties are yet to file a response.

 

Bamidele Joseph

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