Thursday 14 January 2016

Court Seals Skye Bank in Osun



A High Court in Osun State has sealed a branch of Skye Bank Plc in Osogbo, Osun State. Court Bailliffs reportedly removed some valuable property and sealed the branch to execute the order of the court got Tuns Farms Nigeria Limited against the bank.


Tuns Farms Limited and other subsidiaries of Tuns company had got three separate court judgments against the bank totalling N3,991,150 .000 ( N3.9bn) and the judgments were affirmed by the Court of Appeal, Akure .

The company applied to the court and got the writ of attachment and sale against goods of judgment debtor (Skye Bank) and the order was executed with the sealing of the branches and removal of the bank’s property.

The bailiffs, who were escorted to the branches by heavily armed policemen drove out the bank officials, locked the doors and removed some property.

Tuns claimed in the writ of summon that the bank offered a credit facility of N414,000,000 to it and the offer was accepted with the plan to use the fund to develop its property in Abuja.

Tuns projected to earn a net income of N1.152bn from the project but the bank turned round and released only N150 million thereby breaching the contractual agreements entered with the company.

In a certified true copy of one of the judgments delivered by Justice A. O. Ogunlade on March 14, 2014, the court held,  “I am convinced by overwhelming evidence laid before me that the Defendant (Skye Bank) breached the fundamental terms of the contract in facility 11 of Exhibit PA1 without lawful justification and I hereby make an award of special damage in full to the Claimant, in the sum of N421,384,000, being the loss the Claimant suffered due to the refusal and failure of the Defendant to comply with the terms and conditions of the contract of 17th August, 2005.

“The claimant through one of the paragraphs of its statement of claim has established the fact that the breach of the terms and conditions of the contract in facility 11 of Exhibit PA1 caused the Claimant’s director and shareholders myriad of psychological trauma and emotional breakdown.”

Counsel to Tuns, Chief Duro Adeyele (SAN), told journalists that the three cases were resolved in favour of his clients and the Court of Appeal affirmed the judgments.

Adeyele said the court awarded N902m against the bank in one judgment; N460m in the second verdict and N2.6bn in the third one totalling N3,991,150.000.

He stated that there was nothing inhibiting his client from executing the judgment, saying the sealing and removal of property would be extended to any branch of the bank in Nigeria if they could not raise the judgment sum.

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