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Our loan from FBN based on agreement, Honeywell replies CBN
Honeywell Flour Mills has questioned a statement by Godwin Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) that it defaulted on its loan from First Bank of Nigeria.
Recall that the CBN on Thursday had instructed Honeywell to repay within 48 hours its loan obligations to First Bank.
The insider is believed to be Oba Otudeko, one of the sacked board members and owner of Honeywell Flour Mills.
The apex bank also threatened, it would take appropriate regulatory measures to ensure it is paid.
However, in a statement on Friday signed by its company secretary Yewande Giwa, the food and the agro-allied company said the outstanding loan with the bank is based on agreed terms.
“With reference to the credit facility with First Bank of Nigeria (FBN); over many decades, the company has had a long standing, mutually beneficial credit relationship and continues to fulfill all its obligations to the Bank, and all its facilities are fully performing,” the statement reads.
The statement which was submitted to the Nigerian Exchange Limited, also noted that the company has adequate security to cover its loan exposure and has not defaulted or shown signs of distress.”
“The terms of the loan with FBN have been fulfilled in line with industry standards and in accordance with agreed terms throughout its course and the Company expects to continue to do so.
“We remain committed to complying with regulations governing our industry and our obligations to First Bank and our various financial counterparts”, it said.
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