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The CEO of pan-African real estate developer Mobus Properties Limited has apologised to the Inspector General of Police of Nigeria, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Nigerian Police Force over recent tensions linked to the River Park Estate ownership controversy in Abuja.
In a formal letter, Kojo Ansah Mensah, who also oversees the company’s operations in Ghana under the brand Houses for Africa Nigeria Ltd, expressed "deepest and most sincere apologies" for any past statements or actions that may have strained relations with the Nigerian Police.
The statement comes in the wake of a protest held at the Nigerian High Commission in Accra, which Mobus says was not sanctioned by the company and does not reflect its values.
“We deeply regret any embarrassment or inconvenience this may have caused to your office,” the statement read, emphasising the company’s continued respect for law enforcement institutions.
The apology follows a press briefing on June 27 by the Nigerian Police in which Force PRO Muyiwa Adejobi publicly named businessman Paul Odili as the owner of River Park Estate—an assertion Mobus’ sister company, JonahCapital Nigeria Limited, has strongly disputed.
As legal proceedings continue in Nigeria, Mobus’ apology underscored its respect for the professionalism and impartiality of the Nigerian Police Force, reaffirming the company’s commitment to cooperate fully with law enforcement.
In the statement, the Group CEO emphasised that Mobus holds the Nigerian Police in high regard and expressed appreciation for the service they render to society.
Headquartered in Accra, Ghana, Mobus Properties is a pan-African real estate developer with notable residential and commercial projects in Accra, including the prestigious Knight Court, Phoenix Villas, and The Lincoln. Its growing footprint in West Africa reinforces the company’s interest in maintaining strong institutional relationships across the region.
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