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    Omritas debunks insolvent claims AYM Shafa Limited

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 29, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Omritas Energy Limited has denied claims by AYM Shafa Limited that it is insolvent
    Omritas Energy Limited has denied claims by AYM Shafa Limited that it is insolvent

    A limited liability company, Omritas Energy Limited has filed preliminary objection in addition to counter affidavit against the winding up petition filed against it by a private company AYM Shafa Limited.

    In a winding up petition, filed before a federal high court in Lagos Southwest Nigeria, by Barrister Sir Chris Ekemezie, the petitioner alleged that Omritas Energy limited, at various times was paid the total sum of N150 million to supply dual purpose kerosene, but the company’s supply has fall short of N57,690,000.

    Upon various demands to pay its indebtedness, Omritas made various undertakings to pay but fails to do so, this has led AYM Shafa to urge the court to wind up the company.

    However, in a counter affidavit sworn to by the Managing Director of Omritas Energy Limited, Mrs Oluremi Ebun Philips, and filed before the court by a Lagos lawyer Barrister Akin Olatunji, she averred that her company Omritas Energy Limited is not in way indebted to the petitioner AYM Shafa Limited Company in the sum of N57,690,000 rather her company received the sum of N150 million from the petitioner to supply one million liters of dual petrol or kerosene of which they supplied 337,000 litres before dock workers went on strike.

    She claims that this led to scarcity of petroleum products. Thereafter the petitioner urged the defendant to convert the order to Automotive Gas Oil at the rate of N160.

    The defendant averred that in order to meet the demand of the Petitioner, it made payment in advance to suppliers and over N60 million of the defendant’s money for outstanding on AGO purchased by the defendant for delivery to the petitioner, but the petitioner has refused to receive the products on the ground that they are no longer ready to buy at the agreed price per litre based on an unfounded allegation that the price of AGO has reduced.

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    In the face of this crisis the defendant lost over 20 million litres as it was unable to off-load the product. Omritas says it had to transfer the product to other suppliers with storage facilities to prevent further loss.

    It was at this stage the defendant was ready to terminate the transaction with the Petitioner, whereby parties agreed to monetize liters outstanding in favour of the Petitioner and that came to N57,690,000. It was agreed that this sum would be paid in four installments.

    The dispute between the Petitioner and the defendant is narrowed down to, at what price per litre was agreed upon and the new price the petitioner is ready to accept supply.

    However the defendant is still liable to supply to the petitioner 360,563 litres of AGO according to the undertaking dated 29th of March, 2017.

    Consequently, it is not true that the defendant is insolvent, as the defendant maintains more than 20 staff and crew on board and all this are regular expenses carried out by the defendant.

    Mrs Philips averred further that the outstanding 360,563.litres of AGO is very insignificant proportion compared with 2million liters the defendant’s company has supplied the petitioner within the six months when this transaction started.

    Omritas says it has more than enough resources to meet the petitioner’s supply given a reasonable period of notice and agreement as to terms.

    Consequently in the interest of justice the defendant is urging the court to refuse the petitioner’s application.

    After hearing their arguments, the presiding judge, Olayinka Faji has adjourned till 17 December 2018 for hearing.

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