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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Nigeria’s Petition Against Chinese Investors Zhongshan in January

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December 19, 2024
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The United States Supreme Court will deliberate on Nigeria’s petition to overturn lower court rulings in a case involving Zhongshan Fucheng Ltd on January 10, 2025. The Nigerian government is seeking to avoid paying $70 million in damages to the Chinese investors, a judgment stemming from a protracted legal and diplomatic dispute.

The case, as reported by Peoples Gazette, traces back to allegations from Zhongshan’s investors who claimed wrongful detention after the Ogun State government, under then-Governor Ibikunle Amosun, reneged on a free trade zone agreement.

The controversy originated from a 2001 bilateral investment treaty signed between China and Nigeria to encourage commercial ventures.

In 2007, Ogun State partnered with a Chinese firm to establish the Ogun Guangdong Free Trade Zone Company, overseen by the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority. By 2010, Zhongshan’s parent company had contracted to develop an industrial park within the zone, including the construction of tenant factories.

However, the agreement dissolved in 2016, prompting Zhongshan to pursue lawsuits in Nigeria. These cases were abandoned in 2018, but the investors escalated their claims internationally, eventually securing a $74.5 million arbitration award. Despite the ruling, Nigeria has resisted payment, alleging that the award is baseless.

The dispute took a dramatic turn in August 2024, when a French court approved the seizure of three Nigerian presidential aircraft, including two from the official fleet. The Ogun State government accused Zhongshan of withholding critical information to obtain the orders.

Governor Dapo Abiodun, in a statement through his media adviser Kayode Akinmade, criticized Zhongshan’s efforts as “unscrupulous attempts to appropriate Nigerian assets in foreign jurisdictions.” He noted that the assets in question are immune from attachment under international laws.

The Nigerian government, under President Bola Tinubu, filed a writ of certiorari, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the damages ruling. The funds sought by the Chinese investors are tied to Nigeria’s crude oil earnings in a JP Morgan account.

“The present administration could not in good conscience allow such an unconscionable and baseless decision, which would dissipate the commonwealth of Ogun State, to stand,” Governor Abiodun’s statement emphasized.

Former Governor Ibikunle Amosun, who signed the original free trade zone agreement, admitted in an August statement that he failed to thoroughly review its terms. He accused Zhongshan of deceit, a claim the company denies.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on January 10 is expected to be a landmark ruling, potentially resolving years of legal battles and safeguarding Nigeria’s international assets.

The outcome could also set a precedent for handling investment disputes involving sovereign nations and foreign investors. As Nigeria makes its final legal stand, the world watches closely, awaiting clarity on this complex intersection of investment, diplomacy, and sovereignty.

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