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Alleged racism: Court restrains Seplat CEO from participating in management of company
A federal high court in Lagos has restrained Roger Brown, chief executive officer (CEO) of Seplat Energy Plc, from carrying out his official duties pending the determination of a suit.
Chukwuejekwu Aneke, the presiding judge, made the ruling in response to a motion ex parte filed on Wednesday.
The suit was instituted against Brown and other respondents by aggrieved stakeholders of the company over allegations of racism, favouring of expatriate workers, discrimination against Nigerians, and breach of good governance.
Moses Igbrude, Sarat Kudaisi, Kenneth Nnabike, Ajani Abidoye, and Robert Ibekwe are the defendants in suit no. FHC/L/402/2023 against the respondents, which are Seplat Energy, Brown, and Basil Omiyi, chairman, board of directors, Seplat.
The court restrained Brown as well as his proxies, privies, and agents from continuing to participate in the “day-to-day running and management of Seplat Energy or in any manner whatsoever pending the determination of [the] hearing and determination of the petitioners’ motion on notice for interlocutory injunction”.
It also restrained Omiyi, as well as all independent non-executive directors under him from “continuing to run the affairs of Seplat in an illegal, unfair, prejudicial, and oppressive manner pending the hearing and determination of the petitioner’s motion on notice for interlocutory injunction”.
Meanwhile, following a separate ex parte application, Aneke equally granted leave to the petitioners to serve the petition, any order of court, and all other processes to be issued subsequently in the matter on Brown and Omiyi “by pasting (sic) in the premises of Seplat Energy located at Ikoyi, Lagos”.
The court subsequently adjourned the suit to March 23, 2023, for hearing on the pending application.
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR REVOKES BROWN’S LICENCE
In a separate petition filed by their lawyer, Jeph Njikonye, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), the applicants sought an order restraining Seplat and Omiyi from retaining Brown as the CEO of Seplat or retaining his services for Seplat in any other capacity.
The petitioners also sought “an order of mandatory injunction restraining the 2nd respondent (Brown) from parading himself as, or continuing to operate as the CEO of the 1st respondent (Seplat) or working for Seplat in any other capacity”.
To support their case, the aggrieved stakeholders exhibited a petition sent to the minister of interior (against Brown ) by employees of Seplat.
They also exhibited a letter by Rauf Aregbesola, minister of interior, communicating the ministry’s decision on the said petition to the company.
In the letter dated March 3, Aregbesola had informed Omiyi of the revocation of Brown’s work permit, visa, and residence permit.
“I write to inform you that the ministry is in receipt of a petition from the solicitor to the concerned workers and stakeholders of Seplat Energy Plc accusing Mr. Rogers Thomson Brown, the CEO of the companies, of various allegations,” the letter reads.
“These accusations include racism, favouring foreign workers, and discriminating against Nigerian employees. Testimony was received from several witnesses, which supported the allegations.
“Mr. Roger T. Brown declined to attend despite two invitations, claiming to be unavailable even though we learnt he was in Abuja for other purposes at the time.”
The minister also accused Brown of being in possession of a combined expatriate residence permit and aliens card (CERPAC) “that was not based on validly issued expatriate quota approved by the ministry of interior resulting to the violation of relevant immigration laws and regulations”.
“As a result of these, the honourable minister has determined that Mr. Brown’s continued stay in Nigeria is contrary to national interest,” he wrote.
“Consequently, the ministry has withdrawn the work permit CERPAC, visa, residence permit and all relevant documents that authorised Mr. Roger Thomson Brown’s entry or stay in Nigeria.”
SEPLAT REFUTES ALLEGATIONS
Reacting to the matter, Seplat Energy refuted the allegations presented to the ministry of interior against Brown.
In a statement on Thursday, Omiyi said the allegations have not been brought to the attention of the CEO or Seplat Energy for a reaction.
“The orchestrated media reports are clearly calculated to spread false information. Seplat Energy will be engaging with the ministry to reject the impressions created by these,” he said.
“The board believes that these allegations are a spurious and vindictive reaction to the enforcement of corporate governance standards in the company by the board of Seplat Energy.”
Omiyi added that Brown will continue to operate as CEO from the Seplat office in the United Kingdom.
“Over the past decade, Mr. Brown has earned an unblemished record of service and leadership in the company,” he said.
“On 8th March 2023, the board of Seplat Energy unanimously passed a vote of confidence in Mr. Brown, who continues to discharge his duties and responsibilities.
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Court dismisses suit seeking to stop EFCC from probing Sanwo-Olu after his tenure
The federal high court in Abuja has struck out the suit seeking to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from arresting Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, at the end of his tenure.
NAN reports that Joyce Abdulmalik, the presiding judge, dismissed the suit after Gbenga Femi Akande, the counsel who appeared for Sanwo-Olu, moved the motion to discontinue the case.
The court struck out the case on October 31.
In October, a lawsuit instituted on behalf of Sanwo-Olu against the EFCC over an alleged plan to arrest and prosecute him after his tenure was heard in court.
Darlington Ozurumba, a lawyer, filed the suit on behalf of the Lagos governor, who will complete his eight-year tenure on May 29, 2027.
In the suit, the lawyer argued that the alleged plan to arrest Sanwo-Olu is “unconstitutional and a flagrant violation of his fundamental right to personal liberty and freedom of movement as stipulated under sections 35(1) & (4) and 41(1) of the constitution”.
The suit sought an order to restrain the EFCC from harassing, intimidating, arresting, detaining, interrogating, or prosecuting Sanwo-Olu in connection with his tenure as the governor of Lagos state.
Reacting to the suit, the Lagos government had said Sanwo-Olu did not instruct anyone to file a case against the EFCC.
Lawal Pedro, the Lagos attorney-general, said the state will investigate “how the case came to be without the knowledge” of the governor.
Pedro said neither the governor nor his aides are under investigation by the EFCC, adding that there is no threat of arrest by the anti-graft agency.
In a counter affidavit, Ufuoma Ezire, a superintendent and litigation secretary in the legal and prosecution department of the antigraft agency, said the EFCC is not investigating the governor and has never threatened to arrest him or his staff.
The anti-graft agency described the legal action as speculative and a “mere conjecture”.
On Tuesday, Hadiza Afegbua, counsel of the EFCC, appeared in court for the case.
However, NAN reports that the lawyer was disappointed that the case was not among the 10 listed for hearing at the court.
The counsel was reported to have expressed surprise when she learnt that the suit had been struck out on October 31.
However, the enrolled order dated October 31 shows that only Akande, the counsel who represented Sanwo-Olu, attended the proceedings leading to the dismissal of the suit.
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Ododo surrenders Yahaya Bello to EFCC
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested Yahaya Bello, former governor of Kogi state.
TheCable understands that Usman Ododo, Kogi governor, brought Bello to Abuja this morning and invited EFCC to come pick him up.
The EFCC had charged the former governor with alleged money laundering, breach of trust, and misappropriation of N80.2 billion.
In April, the commission declared Bello wanted after several attempts to arrest him proved unsuccessful.
On August 20, the court of appeal in Abuja ordered Bello to surrender himself for arraignment.
Ola Olukoyede, EFCC chairman, would later allege that Bello withdrew $720,000 from Kogi coffers to pay his child’s school fees in advance.
The anti-graft agency also filed a 19-count charge against Bello over alleged money laundering.
However, the arraignment was stalled due to the absence of the former governor.
In May, Abdulwahab Mohammed, counsel to Bello, told the court that the former governor’s whereabouts remain unknown and that he was nurturing some safety concerns.
On August 20, the court of appeal in Abuja ordered Bello to surrender himself for arraignment.
Dele Oyewale, EFCC spokesperson, had said the court’s ruling was a “vindication” of the EFCC’s stance that Bello must face trial.
Sources had told TheCable that Bello has been hiding in plain sight — holed up in the “protective custody” of the Kogi state government — since he was declared wanted by the EFCC.
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Tinubu writes reps, seeks Oluyede’s confirmation as COAS
President Bola Tinubu has asked the house of representatives to confirm Olufemi Oluyede as the substantive chief of army staff (COAS).
Tinubu’s request is contained in a letter read by Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house of representatives, during plenary on Tuesday.
Tinubu said Oluyede’s confirmation is in accordance with the provision of section 218(2) of the 1999 constitution as amended and section 18(1) of the Armed Forces Act.
The president said the army chief’s contribution to the military and Nigeria makes him “well-suited” for the role.
He said Oluyede has been professional in his duties, adding that his confirmation should be done “expeditiously”.
On October 30, Tinubu appointed Oluyede as the acting COAS following the prolonged illness of Taoreed Lagbaja, the former army chief.
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