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Zenon Petroleum files wind-up suit against Prudent Energy over debt

by Radarr Africa

Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited has filed a winding-up suit against Prudent Energy and Services Limited, the parent company of Ardova Plc, over $6 million debt.

AbdulWasiu Sowami, chief executive officer of Prudent Energy and Services Limited, through his investment portfolio, Ignite Investments and Commodities Limited, acquired a 74.02% stake in Forte Oil Plc in 2019.

According to reports, Zenon Petroleum, in a suit at the Federal High Court, Lagos, with No. FHC/L/CP/1450/2022, said the debt was alleged to have arisen from the sale conducted in 2018 where Zenon Petroleum & Gas Limited and its affiliates sold 74.02 percent of the issued share capital of Forte Oil Plc (now Ardova Plc) to Sowami and Ignite Investment & Commodities Limited.

According to the court filing, the company alleged that the security for the deferred consideration for the sale of the shares, Prudent Energy and Services Limited and Sowami had provided a guarantee in favour of Zenon Petroleum & Gas Limited and its affiliates for the prompt payment of the deferred consideration as at when due.

It also alleged that $6 million being part of the deferred consideration became due on June 18, 2022, and the company refused to fulfil the obligation despite several demand letters.

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It, therefore, urged the court to wind up Prudent Energy and Services Limited over its inability to pay debts.

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited had last month suspended trading in the shares of Ardova and some other companies over their failure to file their audited financial statements for the 2021 accounting year.

However, the suspension was lifted by NGX Regulation Limited, the regulatory arm of the domestic stock exchange, after the company submitted its results, even though it was poor as it recorded a N3.9 billion loss in the year compared with the profit of N1.9 billion it reported the preceding fiscal year.

Source: The Cable

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