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Stallion Group has clarified matters between it and one of its bankers, UBA arising from issues that arose over the normal course of banking between the conglomerate and the bank.

Stallion in a statement deposed as such:

STALLION SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT: UBA vs STALLION GROUP

Our attention has been drawn to certain publications in the media regarding our commercial relationship with the United Bank of Africa (UBA PLC) and an alleged lawsuit filed by UBA PLC against our Group. Although the reports thoroughly misrepresent the state of affairs, we are not unmindful of the fact that such reports are misleading. As such, I Alhajj Tajudeen Olalere. Executive Director, would like to clarify as follows:

At this time we have not yet been formally or even informally notified of any lawsuit filed against our Group or any of our entities by UBA PLC. All that we have seen so far is an interim order of the Federal High Court obtained by UBA PLC pursuant to an ex parte application filed by UBA PLC. The interim order is issued by the court to abide the hearing of a motion on notice the existence of which is doubtful since none has, so far, been served on us. 

Our lawyers are already taking steps to deal with the issues arising from the ex parte interim orders of the Federal High Court. 

As law abiding corporate citizens, to the extent the interim orders were issued by the court and follow up steps are pending in the court, we consider the matter to be subjudice and will not be commenting on it in any forum outside the court of law before which it is pending.

In terms of our commercial relationship with UBA PLC, we have maintained a mutually beneficial banking relationship with UBA PLC spanning over three decades. While UBA PLC have, during the course of the relationship availed us credit facilities for our operations, we have consistently repaid and serviced the facilities to the utmost satisfaction of UBA PLC.

Our records confirm that in the last 10 years, we have made lodgements with UBA PLC to the tune of over half a trillion naira which, more than suffices in repaying every facility availed us by the Bank. However, as a devoted customer of the Bank, we have been in active engagements with the Bank in resolving all claims of outstanding indebtedness.

As at 18 September 2023, we were assured by the Bank that our request for account reconciliation and restructuring is under consideration. 

More recently, on 11 October 2023, we received another written communication from the Bank confirming the ongoing engagements at resolving all claims of indebtedness.

It therefore came as a rude shock to our Group to learn that UBA PLC surreptitiously filed an application in the Court on 17 October 2023 (6 days after their latest response to our communication) which culminated in the interim orders issued by the Federal High Court on 20 October 2023. It is even more shocking that UBA PLC will proceed in the manner it did when it has, as security for its commercial engagements with our Group, our assets worth about N130 Billion and payment instructions amounting to about N24 billion against monies due to us, which in all material particulars, far exceed whatever claims it may consider to have against any member of our Group. As earlier stated, our team of lawyers are giving due attention to the interim court orders and we are optimistic of a timely resolution of all issues. 

UBA

While we remain, as always, committed customers of UBA PLC, we are already exploring necessary avenues of resolution including the deployment of legal measures to rectify what we presently consider as a legal wrong done to us by UBA PLC in the manner it has proceeded against us.

We assure all our Bankers, Customers, Suppliers, OEMs, Vendors and the General Public that there is no cause for panic. We remain a formidable and united Group with expansive business, commercial and production activities across many spheres of the Nigerian economy. All our businesses units, companies and entities within the Stallion Group remain viable going concerns. We remain strategic partners to the Federal Government of Nigeria, State Governments and several other government institutions with whom we have maintained solid and unblemished partnership over the years. The negative publications arising from what we consider an unwarranted and wrongful move on the part of UBA PLC do not and cannot distract us from our operations and we assure everyone that we will continue to live up to our contractual commitments and undertakings.

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