Banking activities were on Tuesday grounded at all the branches of
Access Bank within Enugu state as F. G. Onyenewe Motors Nigeria began
the execution of a N636 million credit judgment it obtained against the
bank.
It was gathered that the legal tussle, which lasted several
years, ended at the Supreme Court in April this year, with the ruling
in favour of the transport company.
Some newsmen who monitored
the execution observed that the court officials carried the bank's
properties, including computers and vehicles while the gates were shut
against
customers.The exercise, which began at the bank's
regional headquarters at the Garden Avenue in Enugu, was also carried
out at the Ogui Road branch.
Hundreds of customers ran from
one branch of the bank to another in order to make panic withdrawals but
it was not possible as banking activities were suspended.Lawyers
to the judgment creditor, court bailiffs and a unit of policemen from
Enugu State Police Command enforced the judgment against the bank, which
drew hundreds of passersby to the scene.
Speaking to journalists at the Ogui Road branch of the bank,
counsel
to the plaintiff, Barr. Tagbo Ike, said it was evident that the bank
was not financially viable to pay the judgment debt.
Source: ThisDay
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