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Disco vows to resist takeover by Fidelity Bank

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The Benin Electricity Distribution Company has said that there is no legal basis for the takeover of the company following the purported activation of the call on its collateralised shares by Fidelity Bank.

The company disclosed that all matters relating to the BEDC and Fidelity Bank were subjects for litigation before a competent court, adding that to act outside the court would amount to an illegal act, which the management said it would resist.

The purported activation seeks to take over the respective Boards of Kano Electricity Distribution Company, Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company and the BEDC Electricity Plc (the DisCos) over their inability to repay the loans obtained to acquire majority stakes in the DisCos in furtherance of the 2013 privatisation exercise.

In a statement by the Corporate Affairs Officer, Ibeamaka Odoh, in Benin on Thursday, the BEDC noted that “the referenced report also alleges that certain parties have been appointed as Board Members, Independent Directors and Managing Director of the BEDC Electricity Plc. We understand these appointments have been communicated to the Bureau of Public Enterprises and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission.”

“There is no contractual, statutory or regulatory basis for such. For the avoidance of doubt, the shares of the BEDC have not been given as security to Fidelity Bank or to any other party.

“As we understand it, Vigeo Holdings Limited ( a non-shareholder of BEDC) obtained credit facilities from Stanbic IBTC Bank Limited, Fidelity Bank Plc, and Keystone Bank Plc (the VHL Lenders).

“We further understand that the said credit facilities (and any enforcement action in relation) have in the meantime become subject of litigation in a court action instituted by the VHL and other plaintiffs (the VHL Action) with Suit No: FHC/L/CS/239/22 – Vigeo Holdings Limited and four others versus Stanbic IBTC Bank Limited, and therefore, subjudice.

“Any attempt by Fidelity Bank and/or the BPE to intervene in the BEDC in the manner being reported will be illegal, unlawful and will be resisted,” the statement added.

The company urged its customers, investors and partners in the electricity business to ignore the trending reports, while assuring them of continued smooth operation and that it remained “focused on its mission to ensure delivery of quality and reliable electricity to the good people of Edo, Delta, Ondo and Ekiti states.”

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