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Primero claims over N63million diesel supplier debt to Petrocam ‘resolved’ 

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Primero Transport Services Ltd, the operators of the Lagos Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), has denied the reports making rounds in the media, that it is still owing its diesel supplier, Petrocam Trading Nigeria Limited.

The company told TechEconomy.ng, that the matter was from last year and has been resolved by both parties. 

A statement signed by Mutiu Yekeen, the Head, Corporate Communications, Primero Transport Services Limited, reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a story circulated by ‘Daily Trust’ and other online media yesterday, Sunday, 6th February 2022 titled – “Unpaid Debt: Fuel Supplier Asks Court to Halt Lagos BRT Operations”.  

“We will like to put the record straight. The matter was from last year and has been resolved by both parties.  

“The alleged aggrieved diesel supplier, Petrocam Trading Nigeria Limited is still supplying diesel for Primero operations across Lagos State weekly as of today.  

He tasked the media professionals on the need to understand that “it is prejudicial to give details of a matter pending in court to the public”. Regrettably, most media platforms are unprofessionally handling their profession in this 21st century. You have a right to investigate a story from both parties before publishing.  

“We find it unethical that none of the news outlets deemed it fit to contact Primero to get our side of the story before going to press”.  

Story Background 

Petrocam Trading Nigeria Limited, in a suit marked FHC/L/CP/1702/20, brought before a Federal High Court in Lagos pleaded for the winding-up of Primero Transport Service Limited, the operator of the Lagos Bus Rapid Transport (BRT), over alleged indebtedness.

The company’s case was in pursuant to Order 19, Rule 1, of the Company Winding-Up Rules 2001, where it sought for the leave of court to advertise Primero’s winding up petition in the Gazette and in Thisday Newspaper or Punch Newspaper or any other widely circulating newspaper.

The petitioner stated that its request before the court is sequel to Primero’s alleged failure and continued failure to pay a debt of N63,466,000.00.

The petition and verifying affidavit in support of the petition deposed to by Financial Manager, Taiwo Abiodun, stated that sometime between the months of January, 2019 and January, 2020, upon the request of the respondent, the Petitioner made a supply of automated gas oil, lubricant oil and gear oil worth the sum of N174,046 million, and that the supply was made on credit on the agreement that the Respondent would pay N10 million, as advance payment before the delivery and balance payment 30 days after invoice date.  

The Financial Manager stated that Petrocam supplied the Automated Gas Oil as agreed, however, contrary to the agreement of the parties, Primero failed to make payment to the Petitioner.  

He stated that when Primero Transport Service Limited failed and refused to pay the money as agreed, several letters were written to Primero to liquidate its outstanding indebtedness in the sum of N113,446,000 million, and that upon receipt of the letters, respondent only paid a paltry sum of N1,866 million, N28, 114 million and N20 million, leaving the sum of N63, 466 million, as outstanding.  

The petitioner’s Financial Manager stated however that when it became glaring that the respondent did not want to pay the outstanding N63, 466 million, the petitioner, Petrocam Trading Nigeria Limited, instituted a Suit marked FHC/L/CP/1239/20 against the respondent but same was discontinued with a promise by the Respondent to pay the total outstanding sum by November 6, 2020, but the Respondent has, despite receipt of the said letter, failed and or neglected to accede to same.  

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He stated that the respondent, having fully utilized the products and despite several and persistent demands by the Petitioner, the Respondent has wilfully failed, refused and/or neglected to repay the outstanding sums due to the Petitioner.  

On the need for leave to advertise the Winding-Up of Primero Transport Service Limited, the Financial Manager stated that the Petitioner as such applied by petition for winding up of the Respondent’s Company on the ground that it was unable to pay the debt owed, after same had become due and the Petitioner had made a formal demand for the payment of the said debt.  

He also stated that the Respondent had not in any way whatsoever denied its indebtedness to the Petitioner. But it had become insolvent and therefore unable to pay its debt, because it was more than 21 days and the company had not made the payment as demanded in the petitioner’s several letters of demand dated May, 14, 2020, June 1, 2020 and July 1, 2020 respectively, adding that the amount demanded exceeds N200, 000, 00.  

He also alleged that Pursuant to Sections 571 (d) and 572 (a) of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020, Primero Transport Services Limited had shown its incapacity to pay its debts contrary to Section 571 and 572 of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020.  

He, therefore, prayed the court to declare that Primero Transport Services Limited be wound up under the provisions of the Companies and Allied Matters Act.  

However, the BRT operator asked the court to dismiss the Winding-Up suit against it on the ground that the debt referred to by the Petitioner was non-existent. 

Primero, in its counter-affidavit deposed to by a legal practitioner, Mejulu Henry of Hawkes Legal, stated that the petitioner centered on an obligation to pay’ money pursuant to supply of Automated Gas Oil, Gear oil and other oil additives between parties. 

Mejulu averred that he was aware that the respondent since the commencement of their business relationship with the petitioner had always enjoyed a credit relationship as a result of the volumes/orders requested from the petitioner.  

The deponent stated that the respondent was not indebted to the petitioner in the sum of N63, 466 million, adding that between January 20 and 22, 2021, the respondent had made further payments of the sum of N64 Million which was far in excess of the debt claimed by the petitioner.   

The deponent, while arguing that the debt referred to by the Petitioner is non-existent, stated that the respondent was not insolvent and was in a position to pay its debts.  

Mejulu also averred that the petitioner’s petition was mainly to paralyse the respondent’s businesses and severely injure its reputation and corporate image.  

Meanwhile, Justice Lewis Allagoa has fixed February 25, for hearing of the suit. 

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