Ghana Escalates River Park Estate Dispute To ECOWAS Court As High Commissioner Accuses Nigerian Authorities, CAC Of Harassment And Unlawful Actions Against Jonah Capital
Ghana has formally escalated the long-running River Park Estate dispute in Abuja to the ECOWAS Court, following allegations of harassment, document falsification and breach of agreements by Nigerian authorities against Ghanaian investment firm Jonah Capital. Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Baba Jamal, confirmed that Accra submitted an official petition to ECOWAS after earlier diplomatic efforts failed, alleging that vested interests were attempting to unlawfully take over assets that do not belong to them. Jonah Capital’s CEO, Kojo Mensah, also accused Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of spreading false claims, altering corporate records, and unlawfully expropriating shares, actions which he said undermine court processes and threaten massive economic losses. The dispute has now assumed a regional dimension, raising concerns over investor protection, rule of law and bilateral relations between Ghana and Nigeria.
Ghana has formally escalated the long-running River Park Estate dispute in Abuja to the ECOWAS Court, following allegations of harassment, document falsification and breach of agreements by Nigerian authorities against Ghanaian investment firm Jonah Capital. Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Baba Jamal, confirmed that Accra submitted an official petition to ECOWAS after earlier diplomatic efforts failed, alleging that vested interests were attempting to unlawfully take over assets that do not belong to them. Jonah Capital’s CEO, Kojo Mensah, also accused Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of spreading false claims, altering corporate records, and unlawfully expropriating shares, actions which he said undermine court processes and threaten massive economic losses. The dispute has now assumed a regional dimension, raising concerns over investor protection, rule of law and bilateral relations between Ghana and Nigeria.
Ghana Escalates River Park Estate Dispute To ECOWAS Court As High Commissioner Accuses Nigerian Authorities, CAC Of Harassment And Unlawful Actions Against Jonah Capital
Ghana has formally escalated the long-running River Park Estate dispute in Abuja to the ECOWAS Court, following allegations of harassment, document falsification and breach of agreements by Nigerian authorities against Ghanaian investment firm Jonah Capital. Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Baba Jamal, confirmed that Accra submitted an official petition to ECOWAS after earlier diplomatic efforts failed, alleging that vested interests were attempting to unlawfully take over assets that do not belong to them. Jonah Capital’s CEO, Kojo Mensah, also accused Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of spreading false claims, altering corporate records, and unlawfully expropriating shares, actions which he said undermine court processes and threaten massive economic losses. The dispute has now assumed a regional dimension, raising concerns over investor protection, rule of law and bilateral relations between Ghana and Nigeria.
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