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Finance Minister vows to recover AMCON debt through issuance of promissory notes

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Nigeria’s Finance Minister, Zainab Ahmed has pledged to assist Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) in recovering some of the debts owed to it by debtors via the use of promissory notes.

The Minister made this promise while defending the 2020 budget of her ministry before the House Committee on Finance.

The Details: Ahmed noted that AMCON was financially ‘stressed’ and issuing a component of the promissory note would help to clear the debts.

Currently, AMCON itself is stressed in the sense that the assets it bought are underperforming. The repayments that they are supposed to be able to make are not happening at the rate at which they should happen. And I understand that there had been effort to amend the AMCON Act to enable it become stronger in terms of its enforcement.

We have the opportunity to help AMCON to recover some of the debts in its books.

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We will find out from AMCON what they owe and issue a component of the promissory note so that their debt is settled. That is the method we are adopting to help AMCON because most of the institutions acquired by AMCON are underperforming and putting the agency in very dire financial situation,” she said.

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The backstory: Over 350 Nigerians are said to be responsible for more than 80% of the N5 trillion debt profile of AMCON. The huge debts have lingered for several years.

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