Few days after reports rented the air of a likely takeover of Sahara
Energy Resources by UBA Plc, depending on the outcome of a litigation
instituted by the bank over Sahara Energy Resources Limited’s
inability
to pay a debit of N15.2 billion, it has been gathered that Sahara Group,
with its subsidiaries, is hugely indebted to other banks, including
Zenith Bank Plc and Access, to the tune of several billions of naira.
In an exclusive report by Thecapital, this situation has sent
investors and shareholders of these banks into panic mode, thereby
putting undue pressure on the managements to retrieve the huge debts
before Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) comes knocking.
The UBA loan facility obtained in August 2013 has been found to be
just a fraction of huge pool of loans taken by subsidiaries and
companies into which Sahara Group has entered partnership in its bid to
play big in the energy sector.
Reliable sources hinted that UBA is only taking the lead as other
banks have also resolved to resort to the legal option to make retrieve
the loans; that in a matter of days, several of the group subsidiaries
would be answering to numerous charges in different courts in a move to
get them cough out the billions which are fast becoming bad loans.
By now, Tonye, the highly successful businessman-turned-politician
might be ruing his decision to jettison the business world for politics
which has continued to spatter muds of failure on his hitherto
unblemished records of success. The manner through which Tonye’s
aspiration of unseating incumbent governor of the oil-rich state
disappeared into thin air without even having the benefit of being
featured on the ballot was an anti-climax and unprecedented in Nigeria.
The ominous signs that things would not be a bed of roses were
unravelled early when his rival, Magnus Abe, took the battle to him and
his godfather, Rotimi Amaechi, in a do-or-die duel that snowballed into
bloodletting and shootings, one of which Tonye escaped by whiskers.
Ultimately, the All Progressives Congress was denied the opportunity
to field any candidate for the election after a series of litigations
that sounded the death knell on Tonye’s ambition on which he has spent
huge fortune running into billions.As if that was not enough adversity
to grapple with, Governor Wike became unsparing in his drive to stifle
Tonye of his resources. The belligerent governor cancelled major Sahara
Energy-linked contracts in the state.
Tonye may have resigned from the company to focus on politics; he
still owns substantially controlling shares of the group. The Wike-led
government approved the termination of the share sale contract for 70
per cent equity of the state-owned power generation assets.The contract
held by First Independent Power Limited in Omoku, Afam, Trans-Amadi and
Eleme Gas Turbines to NG Power-HPS Limited was terminated. The
government also terminated the concession of the Rivers and Bayelsa
State owned Olympia Hotel to Cenpropsaroten Hotel Management Limited,
and the concession agreement between it and Kild concession Limited in
respect of the construction of a Toll road and Secondary developments at
Abonnema Wharf, Port Harcourt.
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