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BUA reacts to arrest of its staff by Edo governor, Obaseki

BUA International Limited has reacted to the arrest of its staff by the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki.

The Mining Company disclosed that Obaseki in company of some security operatives had stormed its site in Obu-Okpella area of the state in a “gestapo style” and forcefully shut down the mine, whisking away its staff members.

In a statement by O’tega Ogra on behalf of its management, BUA International Limited said the affected employees were invited to receive the governor on the site before they were “taken away for no just reason.”

Following the shutting down of its mining site by Obaseki, the company said it had instructed its lawyers to report “back to the courts on this latest developments and pursue all legal channels to enforce its rights.”

It reminded the state government of a subsisting order from the Federal High Court sitting in Benin that it should continue work while the matter involving it and Dangote Group of Companies is pending.

The statement reads, “We have been made aware that today, the Edo State Governor, in the company of some security operatives, visited one of our mining sites in Obu-Okpella, Edo State to effect a gestapo-style forceful shutdown of that mine despite a subsisting court pronouncement that the Mine be allowed to operate.

“Upon reaching that mining site and not meeting any personnel or equipment, two BUA Cement employees were invited to the mining site to receive the Governor. We later learnt that these employees were arrested upon arrival on the orders of the Governor and taken away for no just reason.

“As it stands, we do not know why they were arrested but have requested our lawyers to secure their unconditional release immediately as these employees are innocent and have no knowledge of why they were being arrested.

“Now that one of our mining sites has been forcefully closed down by the Governor without regard to the court’s pronouncement on maintaining status quo at that particular site (and without any formal communication from the Edo State Government), BUA as a responsible corporate entity has instructed its lawyers to report back to the courts on this latest developments and pursue all legal channels to enforce its rights.

“Whilst the Governor based the legitimacy of his actions on a purported Stop-Work order from the Ministry of Mines, BUA wishes to reiterate that there is a pronouncement of the Federal High Court sitting in Benin on December 5, 2017 that declared the Stop-work order issued by the ministry as a contravention of the Court’s directives to maintain status quo and thus deemed it illegal. The same court also threatened to arrest the Minister who is the first defendant in the case if the stop word order continues to be pursued.

“We once again ask all parties to await the conclusion of judicial process as this matter is already before a court of competent jurisdiction.”

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