President Muhammadu Buhari has
signed a new law which empowers the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria
(AMCON) to put the bank accounts of its debtors under supervision.
On July 31, Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo set up a task force with a mandate to devise a strategy to recover the
N5 trillion owed to the corporation.
The agencies tasked to go after
the debtors are the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigerian
Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), the Independent Corrupt Practices
Commission (ICPC) and the ministry of justice.
Muiz Banire, AMCON’s chairman,
had said 20 individuals and companies owe 67 percent of the N5 trillion debt.
Ita Enang, aide of the president
on national assembly matters, said the signed law – AMCON (amendment) Act,
2019, empowers the corporation to access the financial details of any of its
debtors.
He said the law mandates AMCON
to: “Obtain access to any computer system component, electronic or mechanical
device of any debtor with a view to establishing the location of funds
belonging to the debtor, and to obtain information in respect of any private
account together with all bank financial and commercial records of any debtor
of any eligible financial institution, banking secrecy, and the protection of
customer confidentiality is not a ground for the denial of the power of the
corporation under this section.’’
“It makes it mandatory for AMCON
to, despite the convention of confidentiality of banking, business and
contracting relations to furnish the federal government, ministries,
departments and agencies with a list of recalcitrant debtors and then impose an
obligation to seek clearance on the federal government, ministries, departments
and agencies when the federal government, any ministry, department or agency
proposes to contract with, or pay, debtors on the list furnished by the
corporation.’’
According to Enang, it also
stipulates that: ‘’All money standing to the credits of the corporation in any
bank account is deemed to be in the custody and control of the corporation.
Where any proceeding is pending in any court of competent jurisdiction by or
any the corporation, the grant of any interim, interlocutory or preservative
order of attachment against the corporation’s funds in any bank is prohibited.
The corporation may require any eligible financial institution from which it
has acquired an eligible bank asset or any director, manager or officer of such
eligible financial institution to furnish information and produce documents,
books, accounts and records in relation to any eligible bank asset acquired by
the corporation from such eligible financial institution or in relation to the
borrower or other obligator connected with such eligible bank asset.’’
He also said the law makes for a
part-time chairman who ‘’shall be a deputy governor in the Central Bank of
Nigeria to be nominated by the Central Bank of Nigeria’’.
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