S&P: Nigeria Faces Uphill Task Attracting AMCON 2 Investment Obinna Chima with agency report With non-performing loans (NPLs) stacking up at Nigerian commercial banks, the country is looking to create a second bad loan vehicle, better
known as AMCON 2, but the country faces a tough battle to convince private investors to fund it, S&P Global Market Intelligence has reported. Weak oil prices and exchange rate pressures have restricted borrowers’ ability
to service loans, leading to a doubling of the aggregate bank NPL ratio between December 2015 and June 2016, to 11.7% from 5.3%, according to a Dec 13 Fitch Ratings report. In response, the Central
Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDCIC) are eyeing a new “bad bank” to take the NPLs off banks’ books and allow them to lend more to the real economy. An initial such entity, Asset
Management Corporation of Nigeria, or AMCON, was established in 2010 and funded by federal government zero-coupon bonds and the central bank. AMCON benefits from a full state guarantee of its
liabilities. It played an important role in bringing down thenelevated NPLs, buying 90 per cent of the banking sector’s bad loans by December 2012. Continued on page 8
NEITI: Federation Earned $61.2bn from 1.28bn Barrels of Oil in 21 Months… Page 10 Thursday 22 December, 2016 Vol 21. No 7917. Price: N250
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Jubilation in Delta State as Ibori Regains Freedom Ex-governor unlikely to return home till next year Agha Ibiam in London, Sylvester Idowu in Warri and Omon-Julius Onabu in Asaba with agency report There was wild jubilation in Delta State and especially in Oghara, the hometown of a former governor of the Delta State, Chief James Onanefe Ibori, who regained his freedom yesterday after a British court ordered his immediate release, having
served five and a half years of his 13-year prison sentence. On getting news of his release, hundreds of indigenes of Oghara trooped out en mass singing solidarity songs and marching along the major streets of the otherwise sleepy town since his departure. Indeed, Oghara, the administrative headquarters of Ethiope West Local Continued on page 6
FG to Reward Whistleblowers with 5% of Recovered Loot Approves commencement of work, business case for concession on Second Niger bridge Tobi Soniyi in Abuja The Federal Executive Council (FEC) yesterday approved a whistleblowing policy to expose fraud and other related crimes in both the public and the private sectors.
Also yesterday, FEC approved the outline business case for discussions on the concession agreement that will facilitate private capital for the conclusion of work on the Second Niger bridge. Continued on page 6
Former Delta State Governor, Chief James Onanefe Ibori, relaxing with family and friends in London after his release from a British prison… yesterday