Ubah, in a statement yesterday obtained by our correspondent, accused AMCON for selective adherence to court orders.
'It is paradoxical that the same AMCON, which did not waste time in taking over the premises and property of Capital Oil and Gas when it got an order to do so, is now foot-dragging as the same court had vacated the initial order,' Mr. Nick Hayes, spokesperson to Ubah said in the statement.
Noting that even though the court had vacated the early order granted AMCON to take over the premises, Hayes regretted that as at yesterday,? policemen deployed to the office of the company had refused to obey the court order.
He said that even though the court order was pasted on the gates of the premises, the policemen claim that they had not been de-briefed by AMCON. They simply told inquisitive staff, who were eager to go into the depot and resume work that; 'Somebody sent us here and that person is the one that can ask us to leave this place.'
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