By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

Management authorities have ordered the immediate expulsion of Gombawa Motors Nigeria Limited from the Ibrahim Dankwambo Mega Park in Gombe State, citing persistent violations of park regulations and multiple complaints from fellow operators.

In a formal notice issued on Thursday, Principal Facilities Management Limited, the park’s managing firm, informed the automobile company that its continued operations within the facility had become untenable. The decision, backed by a resolution from the park’s Oversight Committee dated June 25, 2026, follows a broader restructuring and realignment exercise conducted with stakeholders in November 2025.

According to the eviction letter, Gombawa Motors repeatedly flouted agreed-upon operational rules, disregarded established procedures, and failed to adhere to the framework designed to maintain order and fairness in the park. The management noted that these infractions had drawn significant complaints from other businesses operating within the premises.

Consequently, the company has been given 24 hours from receipt of the notice to vacate the park entirely. Officials stated that the measure was necessary to protect the peaceful and efficient functioning of the facility.

The directive has been copied to key state authorities, including the Gombe Revenue Optimization Company (GROCOL), the Oversight Committee chairman, the Commissioner of Police, the Department of State Security Services, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, signaling potential enforcement action if the company fails to comply.

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