The Central Bank of Nigeria-initiated
name and shame campaign of banks’ delinquent debtors gained further
momentum on Wednesday as First City Monument Bank Limited and Ecobank
Nigeria published their lists.
The lists have the names of popular
companies, whose directors are prominent Nigerians appearing among the
high non-performing loan defaulters.
MRS Oil & Gas, a major player in the
downstream sector of the oil and gas industry, topped FCMB’s list of
delinquent debtors with a N6.2bn non-performing loan. The list has 86
names with a combined bad debt of N17.11bn.
White
Diamond Property Development Limited, a firm owned by a business mogul,
Rabiu Isiyaku Rabiu, is the second on the list with a debt of N616m.
Two companies belonging to an
ex-Minister of Sports, Saidu Samaila Sambawa, occupied the fourth and
sixth numbers on the FCMB list.
The firms, Sigma Engineering & Construction Limited and Sambawa Farms have a combined delinquent facility of N1.04bn.
Niger Global Engineering &
Technology Company Limited, a firm belonging to Senator Hope Uzodinma, a
former Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aviation, was number eight
on the FCMB debtors’ list, with N338.85m
The name of the same company appears on
the Ecobank Nigeria’s delinquent debtors’ list, with a bad loan of
N94.3m recorded against it.
Global Energy Resources, which according
to FCMB, belongs to Mr. Olatunde Ayeni, who is the Chairman of Skye
Bank Plc, owes N175m.
Suzzatej Nigeria Limited, whose
directors are listed as Prince Olanrewaju Adeyemi Tejuosho, Princess
Mojisola Tejuosho, children of the Osile Oke Ona, Egba, Oba Adedapo
Tejuosho, and two others, is said to owe the bank N84m
In total, the 86 names on the list owe FCMB a combined sum of N17.1bn.
Ecobank Nigeria, which has 73 names on its list, is being owed a total sum of N5.4bn by the delinquent debtors.
This means that the debtors are owing FCMB and Ecobank a total sum of N22.5bn.
Plasto Crown Nigeria Limited, a firm
belonging to a former Minister of Environment and Housing, Lady Helen
Esuene, and other people, is said to owe Ecobank N11.1m.
Banks, which are expected to publish the
lists of their delinquent debtors later this week or before the end of
the month are Standard Chartered Bank, Keystone Bank, Citibank, Wema
Bank Plc and United Bank for Africa Plc.
The banks, which had published the lists
of their delinquent debtors on Monday were Zenith Bank Plc, Guaranty
Trust Bank Plc, Union Bank Plc, Sterling Bank Plc, Skye Bank Plc,
Fidelity Bank Plc, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Heritage Bank Limited, Enterprise
Bank Limited, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Access Bank Plc, Diamond
Bank Plc and Unity Bank Plc.
The Central Bank of Nigeria had on April
22, 2015 directed the banks, discount houses and the Asset Management
Corporation of Nigeria to publish the list of their delinquent debtors
from August 1.
They are to publish the names in at least three national newspapers on a quarterly basis.
In line with the directive, the banks gave the chronic debtors a three-month grace period, which expired on July 31.
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