Mars Aviation Limited has announced that it is taking legal steps to challenge a temporary court order obtained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) that restricts access to its bank accounts. The company stated that it was not notified before the order was granted and emphasized that its business operations have always adhered to Nigerian laws and international standards.
No Prior Notice Before Court Action
In a statement issued in Abuja, Mars Aviation clarified that the EFCC’s ex parte order was obtained without prior notice to the company, denying it an opportunity to present its side of the case before the court.
“The application leading to the said order was made without notice to us,” the statement read. “We have therefore instructed our legal counsel to take all appropriate steps to challenge the order and ensure the facts are properly placed before the court.”
The company underscored that it respects the investigative powers of law enforcement agencies but expects that such powers be exercised fairly and in accordance with due process.
Company Maintains Clean Record
Mars Aviation reaffirmed that all its transactions, contracts, and payments are lawful, transparent, and properly documented. The company stated that it has operated in full compliance with Nigerian aviation regulations and international business standards.
“It is important to note that the allegations being circulated are unfounded and unsupported by credible evidence,” the company said. “At the appropriate time, we will present documentary proof demonstrating the legitimacy of our operations and the integrity of our management.”
Standing Firm on Corporate Ethics
Mars Aviation stressed its long-standing commitment to ethical business conduct, corporate governance, and accountability. The company, which operates as a registered Nigerian airline, highlighted its track record of professionalism, service delivery, and contributions to the nation’s aviation and economic sectors.
“As a law-abiding entity, we remain fully committed to transparency and compliance with all regulatory obligations,” the statement continued. “We trust that once the facts are presented before the court, Mars Aviation and its management will be vindicated.”
Appeal Against Speculation
The airline urged the public and media outlets to avoid speculation and to allow the judicial process to take its course. “The truth will be fully established through due process, and we are confident that justice will prevail,” it added.
Mars Aviation concluded by reaffirming its faith in Nigeria’s legal system and its confidence that the matter will be resolved fairly and transparently.
Signed:
Management of Mars Aviation Limited
Abuja, Nigeria — October 7, 2025
