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FG Working To Resolve Dispute With Chinese Firm Over Seized Presidential Jet – Tuggar

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The Federal Government of Nigeria is actively working to resolve the ongoing dispute with Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment, a Chinese firm, following the seizure of three Nigerian presidential jets by a French court.

The jets, located at Paris-Le Bourget and Basel-Mulhouse international airports, were ordered to be used as “security” for a claim of EUR 74,459,221 by the Chinese firm.

The French court’s ruling, along with a recent decision by a U.S. appellate court, has complicated the situation for Nigeria.

The U.S. court ruled that Nigeria’s claim to sovereign immunity could not be upheld in this commercial venture, rejecting the country’s defense against enforcing a $70 million investment treaty award won by Zhongshan.

In response to the situation, Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, confirmed that the government is actively engaging with the matter.

Speaking with reporters in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, on Friday, Tuggar emphasized that both he and Lateef Fagbemi, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, are closely monitoring the developments and are committed to resolving the issue.

The Chinese company has indicated a willingness to release one of the seized jets as negotiations continue. The federal government is exploring all legal and diplomatic channels to address the dispute and prevent further escalation.

He said, “This is part of the problem when sub-national actors like state governments take it upon themselves to go into agreements, go into international arrangements, without recourse to the ministry of foreign affairs, without recourse to the federal government, and then when it goes awry, we are left with the problem to deal with.

“That is why it is always important that such arrangements should be registered with the mission there, with the embassy, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and with the federal government.

“This is something that Ogun state, under a different administration, not this governor, entered into that we’re not aware of. All we know is that they’re going after Nigerian assets.

“That’s why, really, foreign or international negotiations are not the purview of sub-national actors.

“You should always have those that are experienced in such an area that have the necessary skills and the necessary training to negotiate these sorts of agreements.”

The minister said updates would be provided on the matter.

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