OANDO gets injunction against SEC sanctions   


June 6 (Lagos) - Lagos, Nigeria – On Monday June 3, 2019 the Federal High Court of Lagos under presiding Judge C M A Olatoregun granted Oando PLC’s (referred to as “Oando” or the “Group”) Group Chief Executive, Adewale Tinubu, and Deputy Group Chief Executive, Omamofe Boyo, an injunction pending the hearing and determination of the applicant’s motion for interlocutory


injunction as follows:


1. Restraining the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), its servants, agents,
employees and / or privies from taking any step concerning and / or acting on the
decisions contained in its letter of 31st May 2019 imposing a fine of N91,125,000 on the
Jubril Adewale Tinubu and barring both Jubril Adewale Tinubu and Omamofe Boyo from
being Directors of public companies for a period of 5 years


2. Restraining Mutiu Olaniyi Adio Sunmonu from acting as the head of the Interim
Management of Oando PLC


3. An order staying and / or suspending the execution or the enforcement of the SECs
decisions contained in its letter dated 31st May, 2019 imposing a fine of N91,125,000 on
Jubril Adewale Tinubu and barring both Jubril Adewale Tinubu and Omamofe Boyo from
being Directors of public companies for a period of 5 years


4. Restraining the SEC, its servants and its agents from directing, requesting any Agency
of the Government from acting upon the SECs decisions contained in its letter dated 31st
May, 2019



The injunction goes on further to say that all parties involved are to maintain the status quo
pending the determination of the Motion on Notice.


Pursuant to the court order Oando’s management team and Board of Directors remain
unchanged.






reporting for easykobo.com on Thursday, June 6 2019 from Lagos, Nigeria



Source - Oando press release
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