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    Borini Prono drags Ekiti government to court over unpaid debt

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 23, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigerian based Italian company Borini Prono has dragged Ekiti State Government of Nigeria and the Attorney General of the state before a federal high court in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria in a bid to recover the sum of N237,519,250.90.

    In an affidavit sworn to by the Executive Director of Borini Prono Company, Mr Paulo Prono, and filed before the court by a Lagos lawyer Ajibola Dalley, the respondent alleged that on the 28 November 2007 his company entered into a contract for the construction of the Isinbode-Iro-Federal-Iro-Irun Road, Ekiti state for the sum of N1,585,200,331.58.

    All works under the contract were duly completed by the company, however by letter dated 9 June 2009, the Director of Civil Engineering Department, Ministry of Works and Infrastructure duly requested the applicant to undertake additional and outstanding works as announced by letter a dated 19 October 2009 issued to the Ekiti state commissioner for Ministry of Works and Infrastructures and for the attention of the Director of the Civil Engineering Department, Ministry of Works and Infrastructure of Ekiti state.

    On the 16 November 2009, the chief resident engineer Mr. T. A. Adewumi and the director of Engineering of Ministry of Works and Infrastructure at the time duly endorsed and certified interim certificate number dated 6 July 2009 totaling the sum of N75, 815,814.12 out of the approved sum in respect of certificate 6, there remains an outstanding sum of N25, 815,814.12.

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    By letter dated 10 February 2010, Ekiti state government coordinating consultant, one Mr. Gbenga Aribisala, wrote to the company with instructions to install kilometer posts and road finishing signs in preparation for commissioning by the governor of the road that has just been completed.

    Thereafter, the company issued certificate number 7 dated May 2010 for the sum of N83,223,061.82 despite having confirmed full completion of the contract, the Ekiti state government or its representatives failed to endorse and certify the certificate 7.

    Upon concluding all outstanding works the company articulated its demands for the settlement of the outstanding sums.

    However the Ekiti state government without reason consistently failed to settle the outstanding sum of N109, 038, 830, 94 being the current outstanding balance.

    In clause 8 of the contract, the parties agreed that in case of any dispute or claim arising from the contract, the parties shall first be settled amicably in accordance with the provision of arbitration and conciliation.

    Justice Marcellus Awokulehin retired, Charles Adeyemi Candide Johnson SAN and Muhammad Dele Belgore SAN Arbitrator heard the arbitrary proceeding and declared that Ekiti state government is liable to pay Borini Prono Company to the sum of N109, 038, 830, 94 and simple interest at the rate of 20% per annum being N118, 126, 127, 11 on the said sum of N109, 038, 830, 94 from October 9th 2012.

    Reimbursement of fees of the administrators in the sum of N10,104,250.90, reimbursement of expenses of the arbitration,bringing the total final award to N237,519,208.95.

    However, the final award dated 15th April 2018 is yet to be compiled with to the tune of N237, 519,208.95.

    Consequently, the company is now seeking the order of the court to recognize and enforce the final award of the duly constituted arbitral tribunal delivered on 15th April 2018 in the same manner and effect as the judgment of the court.

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