Investors at Risk as Abuja’s Apo Market Defies Court Order
The Apo Resettlement Scheme Market project in Abuja is at the center of a legal battle over a defied court injunction. An interlocutory order issued by the FCT High Court on April 15, 2025 halted construction pending a full hearing. Yet reports show work continues and “stop work” notices have been removed. This alleged defiance has prompted contempt of court proceedings. Forms 48 and 49 were served on Manillah Integrated Partners Ltd and AMAC Investment Development Company after site workers attacked a compliance checker. Builders now face fines or imprisonment if found guilty. Potential investors are on edge as shops are still being marketed despite the ongoing case. Any purchase may become unenforceable if the court rules against the developers. The next hearing is set for May 7, 2026, and many await a clear signal that no one is above the law.
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