Lagos Police Commissioner Defies Court Order To Vacate Nestoil Premises

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police has been accused of defying a Federal High Court order directing the vacation of Nestoil premises.
Court officials reported that police officers resisted the sheriff sent to enforce the ruling and used tear gas to disrupt proceedings.
The dispute stems from ex parte orders previously obtained by First Bank entities and their proxies, FBN Quest and First Trustees.
Those orders have since been set aside after the court found evidence had been concealed. Despite this, enforcement of the court’s directive was blocked, raising concerns about law enforcement neutrality in the matter.
Broader Implications
The case involves foreign investors and lenders whose investments in Nigeria’s petroleum sector are now under threat.
Analysts warn that such developments could undermine Nigeria’s drive to attract foreign capital, painting the country in a negative light to international investors.
Actions by senior officials, such as the Commissioner of Police acting on unknown instructions, risk eroding confidence in the rule of law and jeopardizing broader efforts to position Nigeria as a secure destination for investment.
Next Steps
Legal experts say the court may consider contempt proceedings against those obstructing its directives, while federal police authorities face calls to clarify their position on the Commissioner’s actions.















