Seizure of Nigeria jets: Chinese company misled French court, says Presidency
The Presidency has said a Chinese company that got a French Court verdict that led to the seizure of three Nigerian Presidential jets misled the court.
There had been media reports on how the court ordered seizure of the aircraft over a botched deal between Ogun State Government and a Chinese company.
The jets listed for seizure are a Dassault Falcon 7X, a Boeing 737-7N6/BBJ and an Airbus A330-243 stationed at Paris-Le Bourget and Basel-Mulhouse airports.
Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment Co. Limited, the Chinese company whose export processing zone management contract was revoked by the Ogun State Government in 2016, had approached the court.
But in a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, the Presidency accused the company of misleading the court.
According to Onanuga, Nigeria’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, is working with Ogun government to quash the case.
“The Presidency is aware of the various failed attempts by a Chinese company, Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment Co. Limited, to take over offshore assets of the Federal Government of Nigeria through subterfuge.
“The Federal Government is not under any contractual obligation with the company. The case in which Zhongshan is trying to use every unorthodox means to strip our offshore assets is between the company and the Ogun State Government.
“The Federal Government is fully aware of efforts being made by the Ogun State Government to reach an amicable resolution on the matter.
“It must be said without any equivocation that Zhongshan has no solid ground to demand restitution from the Ogun State Government based on the facts regarding the 2007 contract between the company and the State Government to manage a free-trade zone.
“When the contract with Ogun State was revoked in 2015, the company had only erected a perimeter fence on the land earmarked for a free trade zone.
“While the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice is working with the Ogun State Government on an amicable resolution, Zhongshan obtained two orders from the Judicial Court of Paris dated March 7, 2024, and August 12, 2024, without any notice being duly served on the Federal Government of Nigeria and Ogun State Government.
“This arm-twisting tactic by the Chinese company is the latest in a long list of failed moves to attach Nigerian government-owned assets in foreign jurisdictions.
“The material facts in the transaction between the Ogun State Government and Zhongshan point to another P&ID case in which unscrupulous and questionable individuals falsely present themselves as investors with the sole objective of undercutting and scamming Governments in Africa.”