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Passengers stranded as court grounds Arik Air

PUNCH learned that Eze went to court in protest against his unpaid $2.5m by the founder of Arik Air, Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide.

In a statement by the spokesperson of NAMA, Abdullahi Musa, on Tuesday, the agency said this development stems from an enforcement action by the FCT High Court on July 19, 2024, which involved attaching Arik’s planes to secure the debt.

“Arik was further given a notice of public auction of the planes by the court which was slated to hold on July 26, 2024 if they fail to pay the judgment debt,” the statement partly read.

While Arik has since obtained an ex-parte order stopping it from further execution, NAMA has yet to be formally served. In response, NAMA decided to ground the aircraft to preserve the subject matter of the dispute.

“We have decided to comply with the effect of the Supreme Court order, by grounding the aircraft (subject of dispute) so that they are not taken out of the jurisdiction of the court or tampered with in a way as to frustrate the courts,” the statement stated.

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