The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has granted Ecobank leave to join Dr. Oba Otudeko, Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc and Honeywell Group Limited as additional defendants to its counter-claim seeking to recover monies following a January 27, 2023 Supreme Court judgment.
Justice Yellim Bogoro made the order in Suit FHC/L/CS/352/2023 following Ecobank’s application filed by its lawyer, Mr. Kunle Ogunba (SAN).
The parties in the suit are 1. Anchorage Leisures Limited, Siloam Global Limited and Honeywell Flour Mills Plc as Plaintiffs/Respondents and Ecobank as Defendant/Applicant.
Specifically, the judge granted two out of the bank’s four prayers as contained in its Motion on Notice.
They are: a)”An order for extension of time and/or leave of the court for the Defendant/Applicant to file and serve its counter-claim to the suit.
“b) An order granting leave to the Defendant/Counter-Claimant to join (1) MR. OBA OTUDEKO; (2), HONEYWELL GROUP LIMITED and (3) FLOUR MILLS OF NIGERIA PLC. as additional Defendants to the counter-claim.”
The other two prayers which were withdrawn by Mr. Ogunba and struck out by the court are:
“c). An order amending the Statement of Defence, Witness Statement on Oath and List of Documents to include the facts/documents related to the Counter-Claim as contained in the attached Amendment Statement of Defence and Counter-Claim.
“d). An order deeming the already filed and served Counter-Claim dated 22nd May 2023 as having been properly filed and served.”
Bode Olanipekun (SAN) represented Plaintiffs while Taiwo Osipintan (SAN) appeared for the Applicant in a motion seeking to strike out some paragraphs of Ecobank’s preliminary objection. C.I. Umeche appeared for Flour Mills.
At the commencement of proceedings, Osipintan said: “We received a letter from Ecobank indicating its intention to withdraw some of the paragraphs we’re objecting to and prayers 4 and 5 of the applicant’s motion dated 5th of April, 2023.”
But Ogunba informed the court that his intention to withdraw the paragraphs was not new.
He said: “We had actually indicated that we would withdraw it at the last adjourned date but we took a formal step by writing to counsel.”
“We equally have a motion dated the 22nd of May 2023. It’s seeking an extension of time to file our counter-claim and also leave to join additional defendants to the counter-claim, Subject to the overriding convenience of the court, I hereby move in terms of the motion.”
Olanipekun did not oppose the application.
He said: “I’m not opposed to the application but I have an observation about relief D because the deeming order can not be granted.
On his part, counsel for Flour Mills stated that the motion on notice of the counter-claimant was grossly incompetent because the applicant failed to wait for the court to consider the propriety of the application before proceeding to file the counter-claim.
Ruling on the arguments, Justice Bogoro granted the Ecobank reliefs A and B.
“Prayers D and C are hereby struck out, having been withdrawn by Ogunba SAN,” he added.
The judge adjourned till July 19 for report of service.
The Plaintiffs filed the suit against the bank after the Supreme Court judgment.
They also filed a motion dated 28th February 2023 seeking to restrain Ecobank from demanding payment of any sum in excess of the difference between N5.5Billion and N3.5Billion, after the apex court judgment which was in the bank’s favour.
