The Managing Director, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Houses for African Nigerians Limited, Mr. Kojo Ansah Mensah, has apologised to the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun, over recent tensions stemming from the ongoing River Park Estate ownership dispute.
Mr. Mensah emphasised the company’s deep respect for Egbetokun and the Nigeria Police Force, acknowledging their professionalism and dedication to justice.
In a letter to the IGP, he said, “We sincerely regret any miscommunication or discomfort that may have arisen in the course of this matter. The Office of the IGP has consistently demonstrated integrity in our engagements, and we remain committed to upholding the highest standards of cooperation.”
The company has also clarified that a recent protest at the Nigerian High Commission in Accra, Ghana, was neither organised nor endorsed by its leadership.
“We disassociate ourselves entirely from the unauthorised actions of certain individuals involved in the protest. We deeply regret any inconvenience or diplomatic concerns this may have caused the Nigeria Police Force and the Office of the IGP,” Mensah said.
Houses for African Nigerians Ltd and JonahCapital reaffirmed their commitment to a lawful and amicable resolution of the dispute, in full compliance with the investigative process directed by the IGP.
JonahCapital and Houses for African Nigerians Ltd insisted that both appreciate the IGP’s leadership and commitment to justice and pledged full cooperation with the ongoing investigation.