NNPC Limited has refuted allegations claiming it is selling scrap materials and equipment from its refineries, stating that these assertions are inaccurate and deceptive.
In an official statement released on April 24, the national oil corporation clarified that it has not sanctioned any invitations for bids, tenders, or expressions of interest for the disposal of scrap metals, refinery components, or equipment from its premises.
The company revealed that there have been reports of individuals falsely representing themselves as NNPC's agents, falsely offering to facilitate such transactions.
NNPC cautioned the public against engaging with these unauthorized individuals who are attempting to deceive unsuspecting individuals.
NNPC urged individuals, companies, and industry players to ignore any such solicitations and to be vigilant when approached by individuals making such claims.
The corporation made it clear that it is not currently engaged in, nor has it authorized, any sale of scrap metals, equipment, or refinery components from its facilities.
NNPC stressed that any legitimate asset disposal would be conducted through transparent procedures, communicated through official channels, and compliant with regulatory standards.
It also encouraged the public to report any suspicious activities or attempts to law enforcement agencies.
NNPC reiterated its dedication to upholding transparency, accountability, and the responsible management of the country's energy resources.

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