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NLNG refutes allegation of illegal withdrawal of $1.05billion

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The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited has distanced itself from rumours making the rounds that it is being investigated by the House of Representatives over alleged illegal withdrawal of US$1.05billion from NNPC’s (NLNG) dividend account and allegations that its Managing Director/CEO Tony Attah and the GMD, NNPC Mele Kyari are signatories to the account which has been squandering the company’s funds without approval.

In a press release through its General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development Eyono Fatayi-Williams on Thursday and made available to Quick News Africa, NLNG said the checks and balances around its operations would not allow for such eventualities.

“For the purpose of clarity, NLNG wishes to state that the company, as a private limited liability company, duly pays dividends to its shareholders and continues to conduct its business in full compliance with regulations and the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“NLNG strictly follows extant protocols in the payment of dividends as value generated from the business and ensures that the process concerning payment of dividends to its shareholders is transparent and in full compliance with the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Expectedly, NLNG’s involvement in the process ends with the payment of such dividend. The governance and controls around the Company’s finances also makes the allegations against the managing director and the GMD an impossible scenario and therefore members of the public are advised to disregard the allegations as it is totally baseless and simply untrue.

“NLNG also wishes to emphasize that it continues to bring value to both its shareholders and the country, utilising best practices in the industry to monetise gas resources and contribute to the socio-economic well-being of the country in line with its vision of helping to build a better Nigeria.”