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Seek diplomatic resolution in Ogun FTZ dispute, Gbenga Daniel urges Tinubu

The firm has initiated legal proceedings in eight jurisdictions worldwide regarding the dispute. These countries include Belgium, Canada, France, Singapore, and the British Virgin Islands, according to documents obtained by our correspondent on Thursday.

The order was granted following a failed contract between the company and the Ogun State Government, initiated in 2007 during Gbenga Daniel’s tenure as the state governor.

Responding to the controversies, the former Ogun governor, through his media office, released a statement on Saturday.

He clarified that neither he nor his administration is involved in the ongoing court and arbitration discussions.

He emphasised that the issue at hand is not the terms or propriety of the agreement for establishing the FTZ, but rather the termination of a management contract.

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