Court Order Lifts Freeze on Global Hydrocarbons’ Accounts Amid Legal Dispute with First Bank

January 31, 2025

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The legal battle between Global Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL) and First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) has taken a new turn as banks begin complying with a court order to unfreeze GHL’s accounts. The dispute, which centers on financial transactions and claims related to an audited account used for a rights issue, has sparked intense legal arguments from both parties.

GHL confirmed that financial institutions had started lifting the Mareva injunction placed on its accounts, following a court directive. The oil firm, which has been at the center of the controversy, insists that it secured a significant legal victory against First Bank, rejecting claims that injunctive orders against it remain in place. According to GHL, the court ruling in its favor proves that it was wrongly targeted and that the restrictions on its accounts were unjustified.

However, First Bank’s legal team has countered this claim, stating that the court orders against GHL and its chairman, Nduka Obaigbena, remain valid. The bank’s lawyers argue that the injunctions were lawfully obtained and have not been overturned, dismissing GHL’s interpretation of the court ruling as misleading. They maintain that the bank acted within legal bounds and that GHL must address outstanding financial matters before asserting victory in the case.

At the heart of the dispute is GHL’s challenge of First Bank’s audited financial statement, which the oil firm claims was improperly used in the bank’s rights issue. GHL contends that the figures presented in the audit were misleading and had a direct impact on its business operations. The firm has vowed to pursue further legal action to establish the authenticity of the financial records in question.

Despite the conflicting claims, financial institutions have begun adhering to the latest court ruling, allowing GHL access to its previously frozen accounts. This move is expected to ease the company’s financial operations, though the legal battle remains unresolved.

Industry observers note that the outcome of this case could have broader implications for corporate finance and banking practices in Nigeria. The dispute highlights the growing legal complexities surrounding financial transparency, regulatory compliance, and the enforcement of court orders in the banking sector.

As GHL and First Bank continue their legal battle, both parties remain firm in their positions. While GHL celebrates what it describes as a courtroom victory, First Bank insists that key legal challenges remain, and the matter is far from over. The next phase of the case will likely determine the long-term financial and legal consequences for both parties.

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