A Federal high court sitting in Abuja has ordered that Status Quo between Ossiomo Investment Limited and JiangsuL Communication Clean Energy Technology Co. Ltd. (CCETC) be maintained.
CCETC filed a case in suit Number FHC/ABJ/2031/2025 against the Corporate Affairs Commission, Abuja and Ossiomo Power on 15th October 2025 at the Federal High Court, Abuja.
The Court presided over by Hon Justice P.O LIFU however granted an injunction directing that the status quo be maintained pending determination of the matter.
This reinforces the fact that Ossiomo Power remains the 100% shareholder of COPC, as clearly reflected in CAC records.
The issues raised by CCETC at the Federal High Court are identical to those already under arbitration in Singapore Court, underscoring what appears to be forum shopping.
The company reaffirms its position as the sole shareholder of COPC and its commitment to stability, good governance, and transparency.
Similarly , an Edo state high court sitting in Benin City presided over by Hon Justice Mary Itsueli has granted an injunction restraining Chief Emmanuel Iyase the Okao of Ologbo Community, Mr. Eric Osawaru ,Chairman of the Ologbo Community Relations Committee, and Deacon Friday Osazuwa Secretary of Ologbo Dukedom, acting for themselves and on behalf of the Ologbo Community from trespassing on, selling, or erecting structures on the 1511.269 hectares of land situate at Ossiomo Industrial Park, Ologbo, lkpoba Okha Local government area of Edo state.
The restraining order with suit number B/908/2025 was issued on the 11th of November, 2025.
Ossiomo Power remains committed to protecting its assets and ensuring a secure and orderly industrial environment.
The case was adjourned to 26th January, 2026 for hearing the motion on Notice.
