How LADOL, Samsung settled four-year rift…As parties reaffirm future partnership

The LADOL Integrated Logistics Free Zone Enterprise LADOL and its foreign technical partner in the Egina Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading FPSO integration project, Samsung Heavy Industries (SHIN) Nigeria Limited have been speaking on how they reached a definitive settlement and reaffirm their Partnership
This amicable settlement comes after over three years of dispute and both parties have already executed a settlement deal that resolves the historic and outstanding issues currently before the Nigerian and international courts to bring the two sides back together in a lasting partnership.
The joint venture between SHIN and LADOL was established when SHIN was awarded the $3.3billion Egina FPSO project which required the construction of the fabrication and integration yard to carry out the in-country aspect of the Egina Project.
However, the friction between the two parties began in 2018 which continued to escalate, leading to total breakdown of communications and engagements between the two parties resulting the court proceedings in 2018.
According to a joint statement by both parties: “Over the years, several government agencies have intervened and assisted the two parties greatly in achieving this settlement. SHIN and LADOL would like to thank the Nigerian and South Korean Governments for their assistance and interventions. This landmark agreement, which demonstrates SHIN’s ongoing commitment to its subsidiary, SHI-MCI and Nigeria, and LADOL’s commitment to consolidating and continuing the development of LADOL Free Zone to help ensure that Nigeria becomes an African hub for industrialization, ensures that SHIN and LADOL can work together as shareholders in SHI-MCI.
“SHIN and LADOL have welcomed the settlement agreement, which will be registered as an official Judgment in the High Court in London. It will also be registered in the respective courts in Nigeria. In addition, the settlement agreement has been approved by the Nigerian Ports Authority NPA and the Nigerian Exports Processing Zones Authority NEPZA.”
It was gathered that the settlement agreement confirms that the Shareholders Agreement between SHIN, SHI-MCI, and MCI FZE Yard Development Limited MCI, dated July 1, 2014 remains valid, and that the current shareholding of SHI-MCI is held in the following proportions: SHIN 70per cent and MCI 30per cent.
The settlement agreement also provides for a new sublease agreement which has been executed between SHI-MCI and Global Resources Management Limited GRML, with the NPA as the head-lessor to GRML. Importantly, the new sublease agreement is long term and is one day less than the term of the headlease between the NPA and GRML.
The agreement also states that: “NEPZA, as part of its statutory duties and role as administrator of all NEPZA free zone areas in Nigeria, shall continue to be responsible for the issuance and renewal of SHI-MCI’s Operating Licence. NEPZA has previously issued an Operating Licence to SHI-MCI in the form of a National Operating Licence dated 4th October 2021 valid for three (3) years”.
“The disagreement between LADOL and Samsung been laid to rest in the interest of the Nigerian economy. This settlement brings to an end the dispute between the LADOL and SHI Groups, which has been lingering for a little while and it became critical that it be sorted out.
“Now it has been completely resolved. The key thing is that we have been able to come back together peacefully cementing a far stronger joint venture going forward. LADOL will continue to invest in and support a range of developments and industries in LADOL Free Zone from agriculture to green energy, ensuring Nigeria becomes a sustainable industrial Hub in Africa“, Chairman of LADOL, Ladi Jadesimi said while commenting on the settlement agreement.
Meanwhile, Managing Director of SHIN, Jejin Jeon said: “After many years of legal proceedings that have severely hindered SHIN’s ability to operate in Nigeria and threatened its contribution to Nigerian employment and the economy, this settlement is a definitive statement in favour of SHI-MCI’s right to operate in the LADOL Free Zone.
“In recognising that Samsung Heavy Industries (Nigeria) lawfully holds 70per cent of the shares in SHI-MCI, the settlement acknowledges our extraordinary contribution to the LADOL Free Zone and its role in the economic development of Nigeria.
“Before the Egina project, most maritime constructions for African oil and gas projects took place outside of Africa. Nigeria did not have the capacity to fabricate and integrate an FPSO locally. Thanks to our investment in the SHI-MCI yard, we have established Nigeria as a fabrication and integration hub on the African continent.
“Over six years, SHIN has trained more than 600 Nigerians from disadvantaged backgrounds in a comprehensive welding qualification programme, in one of the most advanced welding academies in Nigeria. This has contributed to 560,000 manhours of training in total. In addition, SHIN has directly employed 2,500 Nigerians with a further 5,000 employed by our suppliers, working in highly specialised skills and roles. This has moved the dial in practical terms with the local contribution rising from sub one per cent to over 25per cent.
“SHIN is devoted to Nigeria, the people, and the economy. Its focus remains executing the plan to make Nigeria the hub for fabrication and integration works supporting the oil and gas industry and infrastructure development and ensuring SHI-MCI’s participation in future fabrication and integration projects. SHIN is deeply committed to ongoing and future project in Nigeria and as part of SHI-MCI, we plan to invest in future projects in the coming year and remain focused on creating and delivering mega deep offshore projects for Nigeria. “
Following this settlement, shareholders of SHI-MCI, both SHIN and LADOL expect a conducive environment for uninterrupted business activities without any disruptions or challenges to operate at the LADOL Free Zone.
Samsung also looks forward to achieving its future mega deep offshore projects for the mutual benefit of both parties under SHI-MCI.
SHIN and LADOL commend both NEPZA and NPA for facilitating and achieving this milestone agreement with the promise to ensure that it lives up to its expectations by supporting and monitoring both parties.




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