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Nigeria Admits Wrongdoing in Ogun Free Trade Zone Dispute with Chinese Investors

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
August 19, 2024
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Nigeria Admits Wrongdoing in Ogun Free Trade Zone Dispute with Chinese Investors
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The legal battle involving the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Ogun State Government, and a Chinese firm has taken a new turn, with conflicting narratives emerging from the parties involved. A fresh perspective has been introduced by the attorneys representing Nigeria in this high-stakes dispute, shedding new light on the events that led to the harassment and expulsion of Chinese investors from a multibillion-naira free trade zone in Ogun State.

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  • Nigeria’s Acknowledgment of Misconduct
  • Harassment and Expulsion of Chinese Investors
  • Legal Arguments and Sovereign Immunity
  • Nigeria’s Defense Strategy
  • Court’s Ruling and Nigeria’s Next Steps
  • Conclusion

Nigeria’s Acknowledgment of Misconduct

According to court documents obtained by Peoples Gazette, the attorneys representing Nigeria have acknowledged the country’s responsibility in the actions that led to the harassment and expulsion of Chinese investors from the Ogun-Guangdong Free Trade Zone. This admission starkly contrasts with previous claims made by the Federal Government and the former Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, who had accused the Chinese firm of attempting to defraud Nigeria by laying claim to its assets abroad.

Harassment and Expulsion of Chinese Investors

The legal team from Squire Patton Boggs LLP, a prominent multinational law firm, revealed that Nigerian police and immigration authorities harassed and deported Chinese expatriates who were trying to regain control of the Ogun-Guangdong Free Trade Zone. This action followed the arbitrary removal of the investors by then-Governor Amosun from the facility located in Igbesa, an emerging ICT hub near the industrial town of Agbara.

Legal Arguments and Sovereign Immunity

In an appeal before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, the attorneys from Squire Patton Boggs argued that the actions of Ogun State, including the harassment and expulsion of the Chinese investors, were not sufficient grounds to strip Nigeria of its sovereign immunity under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. The appeal, filed on November 15, 2023, sought to overturn a federal judge’s decision that prevented Nigeria from invoking its sovereign immunity in the face of a lawsuit filed by the Chinese firm Zhongshan.

The U.S. judge, Beryl Howell, had ruled on January 26, 2023, that her court had jurisdiction over the matter and that Nigeria could not quash the lawsuit under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. The court also found that Nigeria had violated a 2001 treaty with China, as well as the New York Convention, both of which were intended to facilitate seamless trade and arbitration between the two countries.

Nigeria’s Defense Strategy

Nigeria’s legal team sought to distance the federal government from the actions of Ogun State, arguing that the involvement of Nigerian police and immigration in the dispute did not constitute grounds for waiving sovereign immunity. They contended that the Federal Republic of Nigeria’s role was purely as a sovereign entity, not as a participant in a private commercial dispute.

The attorneys further argued that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, the New York Convention, and the 2001 Nigeria-China Bilateral Investment Treaty did not apply to the type of redress sought by Zhongshan in the U.S. courts. They asserted that the arbitration award resulting from Nigeria’s sovereign activities did not fall within the scope of the relevant international agreements.

Court’s Ruling and Nigeria’s Next Steps

Despite Nigeria’s arguments, the three-judge appellate panel ruled by a two-to-one majority that Nigeria was liable under existing laws and treaties, allowing the Chinese investors to continue their legal efforts to seize Nigeria’s assets in the U.S. to satisfy the $60 million arbitration award granted by a UK court. The majority opinion held that the New York Convention applied to the final award, as it arose from a legal relationship considered commercial between the parties involved.

Judge Greg Katsas, the dissenting judge, argued that Nigeria should not be stripped of its immunity, citing that the targeted assets fell under the country’s sovereign umbrella.

A lawyer consulting for Nigeria on the case indicated that the country might appeal the ruling to the full appellate panel in the District of Columbia Circuit. Depending on the outcome, an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court could also be considered.

Conclusion

This legal battle has highlighted serious issues within Nigeria’s legal and governance systems. The Nigerian government has been accused of lawlessness, misstatements, and deceit, not only undermining trust among its citizens but also damaging the country’s reputation on the international stage. The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for Nigeria’s standing in global trade and diplomacy, and Nigerians are left demanding answers from their leaders.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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