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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Dangote And BUA Group Renew Battle Over Mining Sites In Edo State

Years after it seemed that the mega battle between two cement giants, BUA Group and Dangote Industries over mining sites in Okpella, Edo State,has ended, the duo are back at war.





The gladiators in this battle are two Kano-born billionaires: Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Alhaji Abdulsamad Rabiu. And The Boss learnt that there have been moves by mutual friends to settle the rift but it seems the efforts have proved abortive.

The recent spat was occasioned by a statement from BUA Group insisting that following a recent Benin High Court judgment, it owned and can now operate on the sites.

But the Management of Dangote has fired a response insisting the sites in Obu, Okpella, Edo State belongs to to it.

Dangote advised the regulatory agencies to disregard completely the unfounded and mischievous claim and publication by the BUA Group, saying it was riddled with misrepresentations and deliberate distortions of facts

Dangote Group, in a statement signed by the Group Executive Director, Devakumar Edwin, yesterday explained that the Dangote Group through its lawyers had vigorously defended the Suit filed by the BUA Group seeking a perpetual Injunctive Order against further interferences with their purported fundamental rights to property and privacy. He said the Group has appealed the High Court judgment and until the Appellate Court rules, BUA cannot lay claim or even operate on the mining site.

Giving details of the case, Edwin recalled that in 2014, the Dangote Group and AICO entered into an agreement for the transfer of 2541ML from AICO to Dangote Group. “AICO thereafter applied to the Ministry of Mines for the approval of the Transfer vide a Mining Lease Transfer Form dated 11 July 2014. In 2016, the Ministry of Mines wrote to the Dangote Group to convey the approval of the Ministry for the Transfer/Assignment of 2541ML from AICO to Dangote Group with effect from 03 February 2016. Following the approval of the Ministry, the Dangote Group became the legal holder and owner of the Mining Lease No. 2541ML. The 2541ML Certificate was thereafter endorsed to reflect the transfer from AICO to the Dangote Group”, he added.


Dangote Group, therefore, warned the general public and those working with BUA Group not to take any steps to enter, mine or interfere with the disputed mining leases pending the determination of the Appeal and/or the 2 Suits pending before Umar J. as any such steps will be considered a contempt of court. He noted that the Supreme Court in the case of Governor of Lagos State v. Chief Ojukwu (1986) 1 NWLR (pt. 18) 621), has held that:


“Once a party is aware of a pending court process, even when the court has not made a specific injunctive order, parties are bound to maintain the status quo pending the determination of the court process”.


Insisting that BUA Group does not have any right to the mining sites, Edwin recalled that though the BUA Group claimed to have title pursuant to Mining Leases 18912 and 18913. “However, as recently as 09 October 2019 while its wholly incompetent Fundamental Right Suit was still pending, the BUA Group through its subsidiary (Edo Cement Company Ltd) applied to the Director-General of Mining Cadastre Office & Centre, Abuja for the renewal of the said Mining Leases Nos. 18912 and 18913. 



In response to the BUA Group’s renewal Applications, the Mining Cadastre Office, in Abuja in its letters dated 18 October 2019 wrote back to BUA Group to inform them in very categorical terms that the Mining Leases Nos 18912 and 18913 were nonexistent and were not valid Mineral titles”, the GED noted.

Edwin further explained that “Interestingly and to show the character of the BUA Group, these supremely critical facts were never brought to the attention of the Federal High Court in the Fundamental Rights Suit even though the Mining Cadastre Office letters were written about 8 (eight) months before the Judgment of the Court was delivered. In effect and significantly so, when that Court was handing down its decision and issuing injunctive orders to protect BUA, BUA knew and was well aware, by virtue of the above-referenced letters, that its purported rights to the mining lease were non-existent!

“These facts were however mischievously and in a brazen display of mala fide concealed by the BUA Group from the Court! Even these facts constitute sufficient proof that the BUA Group’s claim to Mining Leases Nos. 18912 and 18913 rest entirely on quicksand and is therefore invalid baseless and totally non-existent. The general public is advised to be guided accordingly,” Edwin added

15 comments:

  1. This is none of my God damn business as it's btw two rich men

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  2. This is why the north would continue to produce more and more children, all they have as disposable resource are their people who they refuse to educate so they can use to continue to put the remaining of Nigeria in bondage: Why those stupid British slave traders added the north to us instead of Niger who they have more in common with I don’t understand. Later British would be complaining that there are too many Nigerians in their country, when you came to cause confusion and chaos in out r sweet country why won’t we that have sense pack ourselves to Europe?

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    1. I join this your talk anonymous

      Na dem be our major wahala, they keep having so many children without sending them to school

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    2. 16:39 and electronic City,
      And decades on, we are still blaming others. Phew!

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  3. Northerners coming to fight on southern soils. Would they allow the reverse to happen in their land?

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    1. Trust me, such can never happen. Good luck to the winner.

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    2. Ummm... the Rabiu’s are originally from Edo state. They only migrated to Kano.

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  4. Serious power tussle.
    The both mining leases are different,or are the trying to confuse me neh?

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  5. They had better carried their fight to the north and leave Edo and it's people out of it.

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  6. That's their cup of tea,with all the money, they still can't do anything meaningfull for their selves. Northerners are full of trouble bikonu.

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  7. Na grass go suffer.

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