Court restrains Abuja firm, others from taking ownership of estate

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A FEDERAL Capital Territory High Court, has restrained a firm, Goldenbird Investment Ltd and other unknown persons from interfering with the rights, ownership or possession of the lands belonging to the Al-Barka Estate in Wuye, area of Abuja until the determination of the suit.

The court directed that until the determination of the substantive claim by the claimants/applicants – Promiseland Building and Construction Ltd, Havencourt Apartment Ltd and En-Rose Nigeria Ltd, the defendants shall not interfere with the allotted Wuye plots.

“An order of interim injunction restraining the Defendants/Respondents their agents, servants, privies, representatives, assigns or whatsoever and howsoever called from interfering with the rights, ownership or possession of the claimants over the said plots 1841, 1842, 1843 and 1844, Cadastral zone B03, Wuye District, Abuja, pending the hearing and determination of the clamaints/applicants motion on notice already pending before the court”, the judge said.

The order followed an ex parte application brought by Promiseland Building and Construction Ltd and Havencourt Apartment Ltd and En-Rose Ltd, seeking an order of interim injunction restraining the defendants/respondents, their agents, servants, privies, representatives, assigns or whatsoever and howsoever called from interfering with the rights and possession on the land.

Reacting on the wrong reporting of the order, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Promiseland Ltd, Ambassador Dr Lawrence Emmanuel, cautioned against the false claim that the firm was restrained by the court in its order on the suit with number FCT/HC/CV/216/26 and motion number FCT/HC/M/685/26.

“At no time did the court restrain or prohibit Promiseland Building and Construction Limited from carrying out development or enjoying other ownership rights in respect of its Al-Barka project. On the contrary, the order protects our proprietary and possessory interests. Accordingly, any suggestion that our company has been restrained, sanctioned or stopped from developing the property is misleading, unfounded and should be disregarded by the public”, he said.

He further adviced the public to do due diligence by verifying title ownership from the Abuja geographical information system and the FCDA department of development control.

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