Again, Dangote Refutes BUA’s Claim To Mine Site Ownership

Hamilton Nwosa
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The management of Dangote Industries Limited has again rejected BUA Group’s claim to ownership of Mining Lease No 2541.

Dangote, in a statement yesterday said its reaction became very necessary as a result of its status as a publicly quoted company and to further re-assure its shareholders, the regulators, and members of the public that the company was and remained a responsible corporate citizen.

Faulting BUA’s claim that the Dangote Group was trying to monopolise the cement business in the country, Dangote said: “BUA had wilfully, deliberately, and mischievously concealed the fact that it has at least 12 Mining/Quarry Leases within and around the area in question, as opposed to this sole Mining Lease No 2541, owned by the Dangote Group.”

Dangote added: “First and foremost, there is no Status Quo Order made by any court that allows BUA to continue mining over the disputed Mining Lease area.

“In fact, there is no Status Quo Order at all. It is critical for us to point out that there is currently pending, a Motion for Interlocutory Injunction dated 27 April, 2016, seeking to restrain the BUA Group from continuing with its illegal mining activities on the Mining Lease Area.

“But in spite of having been served with this application and contrary to all tenets of the law which forbid a party served with an Interlocutory Injunction Motion from taking any step in respect of the subject matter of the suit, the BUA Group has, in utter disdain to the court, continued with its illegal mining activities.”

Dangote said BUA, that was now using the media to cause confusion, applied for a Mining Lease over the same area in 2013 but the application was rejected by the Ministry on the grounds that it overlapped ML. 2541 which, at the time, belonged to AICO.

“If BUA had title that dates back to 1998, is there any conceivable reason why it will apply for the same title over the same area in 2013,” the statement queried.

Dangote, while debunking the claim by BUA that it was trying to monopolise the cement business, stated that: “It is misleading for BUA to falsely accuse Dangote of undermining its operations and attempting to create a monopoly in the Cement Industry in Nigeria, as we have always coexisted peacefully with other competitors in Obajana and Ibese.”

The Claim by BUA that it had always been in possession of the disputed mining lease was also faulted by Dangote Group.

Dangoted said it had been the one in possession of the Mining Lease since 2016, and that this was recently confirmed by the Kogi State High Court’s Judgment delivered on 27 October, 2017, in Charge No. HCL/65C/2017: State v. Joshua Oghene, Hon. Haruna Afegbua and Bulus Golit which sentenced the Chief Security Officer of BUA Group, Mr Bulus Golit, to one year imprisonment without any option of fine for attacking Dangote Group’s officials and workers in the Mining Lease No. 2541.

“The imprisonment of BUA’s Chief Security Officer, amongst other things, has confirmed that the claim by the BUA Group that it has been in possession is totally fallacious,” Dangote said.

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