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Press Release Of Innoson Motors On Supreme Court's Judgement by jflexy(m): 8:23pm On Mar 30, 2019
PRESS RELEASE

THE ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENT AGAINST GUARANTY TRUST BANK

We want to address the general public on the matters arising from the enforcement of judgment against GT Bank by Innoson Nigeria Ltd.

GTB in a Press Statement signed by Erhi Obebeduo claims that “the judgment allegedly in issue is in respect of Garnishee Proceedings against the account of the Nigerian Customs Service Board domiciled with the Bank and not against the Bank as an entity”. GTB by this claim is nothing short of being economical with the truth.

The Garnishee order absolute issued by the Federal High Court Ibadan in Suit No: FHC/L/CS/603/2006 ordered GTB to pay Innoson Nigeria Ltd the judgment sum of N2.4 Billion with a 22% interest, per annum, on the judgment sum until the final liquidation of the judgment.

GTB appealed the Federal High Court’s decision up to the Supreme Court and lost. From the Supreme Court’s decision, you will find that the case was between GTB and Innoson Nigeria Ltd and no other person.

For emphasis, in a garnishee proceeding, once an order of garnishee nisi is made, the garnishee is required by law to set the amount involved aside and will not allow the judgment debtor to withdraw from it; and if the order is made absolute, the garnishee pays the money to the judgment creditor and incurs no liability for doing that but if the order is not made absolute the garnishee returns the money to the judgment debtor.

In this case, the order was made absolute since 29th July 2011 and GTB held unto the money from that time and is using for its business. It follows that by the time the order was made absolute it was no more the judgment debtor’s money but rather that of Innoson Nigeria Ltd who is the judgment creditor; if a garnishee refuses to comply with the order, then, it becomes a judgment debtor, as GTB has become in the present case, against whom execution of the order will issue. Therefore, there is no merit or force in the GTB’s press statement.

Furthermore and interestingly, the Garnishee order absolute was against GTB and no one else; and it is only GTB and no one else that will comply with the order; in the circumstance, the order will be executed against GTB and no one else. Please, be guided accordingly

Cornel Osigwe
Head of Corporate Communications
Innoson Group

Re: Press Release Of Innoson Motors On Supreme Court's Judgement by Diy09: 8:47pm On Mar 30, 2019
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Re: Press Release Of Innoson Motors On Supreme Court's Judgement by Pekele007: 10:39pm On Mar 30, 2019
I knew Gtbank were only trying to be mischievous when they released that trash they called a statement.


They were only trying to douse the tension already building up... They should quickly pay up their debt sharp sharp.
grin




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