Court adjourns suit on First Bank Holdings PLC, Sasys order subsists
The Federal High Court, sitting in Lagos, on Friday July 22, 2022, adjourned the case filed against First Bank Holdings PLC and its directors to November 30, 2022, for hearing.
The court had on July 15, 2022 granted an order directing the company and its directors to revert to the status prevailing before the 10th Annual General Meeting held in June 30, 2022.
The order was granted at the instance of an aggrieved shareholder of the company, Mr Olusegun Onagoruwa.
In the petition filed before the court, Onagoruwa is seeking to stop the company from implementing all the decisions taken at its 10th Annual General Meeting recently held on June 20, 2022, at Oriental Hotel, Lagos. First Bank Holdings PLC is the controlling owner of First Bank of Nigeria Plc.
In the order granted on July 15, 2022, Justice Akintayo Aluko directed First Bank Holdings Plc and all the respondents in the case, to maintain the status quo ante bellum prevailing before the AGM was held on June 20, 2022, effectively putting on hold the appointment of Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo as the Group Managing Director and Mr. Julius Omodayo-Owotuga, as Non-Executive Director respectively.
The court also stopped the respondents from raising or issuing shares and from implementing any of the resolutions reached at the 10th AGM. Named as respondents in the suit are First Bank Holdings Plc, Alhaji Ahmed Abdullahi, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Julius Omodayo-Owotuga, Non-Executive Director and Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, Group Managing Director. Justice Aluko granted the order after hearing arguments from human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, on behalf of the Petitioner. At the court proceedings of July 22, 2022, Professor Gbolahan Elias, SAN represented all the respondents in the case while Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN appeared for the Petitioner. Mr. Adegboruwa informed the court that all court papers and the court order have been served on all the respondents and thus he was ready for the hearing of the pending motion on notice for interlocutory injunction.
Professor Elias informed the court that the respondents were served on Monday July 18, 2022 and he needs time to go through the papers.
Mr. Adegboruwa did not object to the application for an adjournment.
Consequently, by consent of counsel the case was adjourned to November 30, 2022.
The effect of the court proceedings of July 22, 2022 is that the order made by the court on July 15, 2022 remains in force until the hearing and final determination of the motion on notice for an order of interlocutory injunction.
The petition was filed by Mr. Olusegun Onagoruwa, an aggrieved shareholder of First Bank Holding Plc, in which he claims that the affairs of the company are being run illegally and oppressively.
Principally, the petitioner is contending in this suit that he was not served with statutory notice for the 10th AGM that was held on 20th June, 2022. Arguing the case on behalf of the Petitioner, Mr. Adegboruwa contended that the petitioner was by law entitled to be served with notice of the AGM and having not been served, there is a case of breach of his constitutional right to fair hearing in the determination of the petitioner’s civil rights and obligations.
Adegboruwa argued that the law is settled that once a breach of fair hearing has occurred, any decision taken pursuant to such breach must be set aside by the court.
Furthermore, it was Adegboruwa’s argument on behalf of the petitioner that the decisions and resolutions of the 10th AGM, especially in relation to the appointment of Directors, were null and void as shareholders were not given the opportunity to know and approve the new Board of Directors appointed for the company by the Central Bank Governor and that the powers of the CBN Governor to sack or appoint directors for the company did not take away the powers of shareholders to confirm such directors. The order of the court of July 15, 2022, followed a motion ex-parte filed on 6th July, 2022 seeking to preserve the subject matter of the petition before the court. In a 52 paragraph affidavit in support, the petitioner stated that he is a shareholder of First Bank Holdings Plc and he was not served with notice of the AGM held on 20th June, 2022 at Oriental Hotel.
The petitioner also stated that the AGM had not confirmed or approved the appointment of the Board of Directors constituted by the Central Bank governor before the said Board proceeded to appoint Nnamdi Okonkwo as Group Managing Director and Julius Omodayo-Awodugba as Non-Executive Director. The petitioner filed an affidavit of urgency in support of the application.
According to the affidavit filed in support of the motion, the petitioner averred that the kernel of the matter is the decision and resolutions reached at the just concluded Annual General meeting of the 1st Respondent held on Monday, 20 June, 2022. That the Applicant’s rights as expressed in the petition which include the applicant’s right to be personally served with Notice of the Annual General Meeting of the 1st Respondent, have been breached, hence the instant application. And that it is imperative to allow the court determine all issues and reliefs sought on the merits without any interference from any party implementing, in respect to the meeting, acting on, executing decisions reached at General Meeting of the 1st Respondent held at Oriental Hotel, Lagos held on Monday, 20th June, 2022.
The petitioner averred that there is a binding obligation upon the Respondents to maintain the status quo of the subject matter of the Petition and not to take any step that may overreach the petition or foist a situation of complete helplessness upon the Court in the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice for interlocutory injunction and the Petition filed herein, as any step taken by the Respondents to further implement or execute the decisions and resolution reached at the said Annual General Meeting of the 1st Respondent held on the 20 June 2022 will undoubtedly usurp the constitutional powers and authorities of the Court to determine the real issues and subject matter of the case already submitted to it by the Applicant.
Citing some of the decisions taken at the AGM which the petitioner alleged would infringe on his right and overreach him if not stopped, includes Declaration and payment of dividend of the 1st Respondent – FBNH, Presentation of Audited Accounts of 1st Respondent to members.
Election of 3rd Respondent – Mr. Julius B. Omodayo-Owotuga as a Non-Executive Director and the 4th Respondent – Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, as the Group Managing Director, both of whom were said to have been appointed by the Board of Directors of FBNH. The steps also include approval of the shareholders to the Board of Directors of FBNH to issue the outstanding un-issued shares in the authorised share capital of the 1st Respondent in compliance with Section 124 of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020, “CAMA 2020″, appointment of the 1st Respondent’s Audit Committee members. Remuneration and expenses of the 1st Respondent’s Auditors, Remuneration of Managers of the 1st Respondent.