The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, has described as false and misleading reports suggesting it is selling scrap materials, equipment, or components from its refineries to individuals and private companies.
Mr Andy Odeh, Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPC Ltd., on Friday said it had not issued any request for bids, tenders, expressions of interest or approvals for the sale of scrap materials and refinery components.
“The Company wishes to categorically state that this information is untrue.
“NNPC Limited has not issued any request for bids, tenders, expressions of interest, or approvals for the sale of scrap materials, refinery components, or any items from the warehouses or inventories of any of its refineries.
“NNPC Limited has also received reports that certain individuals are falsely presenting themselves as representatives or agents of the company, claiming to facilitate the sale of so-called “scrap metals” or refinery equipment.
“These individuals are not authorized by NNPC Limited and are attempting to mislead members of the public,” he said.
Odeh, therefore advised the public, corporate organizations, and industry stakeholders to disregard any such claims or solicitations and to exercise caution in dealing with anyone making such representations.
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He said for the avoidance of doubt, the company was not conducting, nor had it authorized, any sale of scrap metals, equipment, or refinery components from any of its facilities.
The NNPC imagemaker said any legitimate disposal of assets by the company would only be conducted through established and transparent processes, publicly communicated through its official channels and in accordance with applicable regulations.
“Members of the public who encounter individuals or entities making such claims are encouraged to report them to the appropriate law enforcement authorities.
“The company remains committed to transparency, accountability, and the responsible management of national energy assets,” he said.
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