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Presidential jet seizure: Chinese firm replies Nigerian govt

The FrontierThe FrontierAugust 16, 2024 7131 Minutes read0

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The Chinese company, Zhongshan whose export processing zone management contract was revoked by the Ogun State Government in 2016, has responded to the Federal Government of Nigeria and Ogun State Government.

The Chinese company which has seized three presidential jets belonging to Nigeria expressed its readiness to settle its dispute with the Nigerian government.

According to Premium Times, it was reported that the company, Zhongshan yesterday, Thursday, August 16, 2024 in a statement emphasised its confidence in the legal process and the arbitral ruling in its favour.

The statement reads, “Zhongshan has only ever sought to assert its rights under international law and is confident in its case. The independent arbitral panel found unanimously in its favour, and courts in multiple countries have upheld the view that the panel’s compensation should be enforced. The French court was fully aware of the facts when it reached its decision.”

The company further highlighted the international significance of the Ogun Free Trade Zone, which had been recognised by the Economist Intelligence Unit as a key global investment.

Zhongshan reiterated its willingness to engage in serious negotiations with the Nigerian government to reach a settlement, but noted it is still waiting for a positive response from the authorities.

It was earlier reported that a French court authorised the seizure of three presidential jets linked to the Nigerian government. The court’s decision comes as part of enforcement efforts to ensure that Zhongshan receives $74.5 million in compensation, awarded by the arbitration panel. Bailiffs have served legal papers preventing the movement, sale, or purchase of the jets until the compensation is paid.

Reacting to the court’s decision, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, described the French court’s order as an “arm-twisting tactic” by the Chinese company. He claimed Zhongshan had misled the French court by withholding vital information. Onanuga further explained that the presidential jets were in France for routine maintenance when the court order was issued, arguing that as sovereign assets, they are protected by diplomatic immunity and should not be subject to foreign court rulings.

Both the Federal and Ogun State governments, according to Onanuga, have made efforts to resolve the matter, but the dispute remains ongoing.

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