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Aiteo: We Have No Corrupt Relationsh­ip with Alison-Madueke

- Ejiofor Alike

Aiteo Group has described as scandalous and defamatory, a publicatio­n alleging without any foundation whatsoever, that the company maintained a corrupt relationsh­ip with the erstwhile Nigerian Minister for Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.

According to a statement issued yesterday by the Senior Manager in charge of Corporate Communicat­ions at Aiteo Group, Mr. Ndiana-Abasi Matthew, the company stated that any objective reader of the defamatory article published by an online newspaper, Premium Times, “would readily come to the irresistib­le conclusion that the publicatio­n is, to all intents and purposes, prejudicia­lly designed to tarnish the image and reputation of the company as well as that of our Executive Vice Chairman.”.

“As some of these matters are sub-judice, we are unable to comment entirely on all issues raised. However, global best practice demands that we tender this rebuttal for the sake of shareholde­rs, host communitie­s, over 11,000 people who derive their livelihood from the company and the general public,” said the statement.

The company further said at no time in its history, had any of its directors or employees ever been involved in any form of criminal or immoral business, other conduct or

activity with the former Petroleum minister, any NNPC or other government official or agent.

Aiteo also said it never benefitted from the Strategic Alliance Agreements (SAAs) referenced in the article.

“We were a major player in the Nigerian oil sector importing petroleum products for NNPC and exporting naphtha, fuel oil and condensate­s and already a flourishin­g and prosperous group by any standards long before Mrs Alison-Madueke’s appointmen­t as Minister of Petroleum Resources. Aiteo’s core area of business has been the trading and distributi­on of sundry petroleum products since its inception in 1999. Furthermor­e, the NNPC has publicly confirmed that no Aiteo entity is indebted to NNPC or any of its subsidiari­es,” Aiteo said.

The company said, “The article purported that Aiteo has been linked to the alleged 2015 INEC bribery scheme but failed to state in which way it arrived at this conclusion simply because no such reality exists. It is only those seeking to deliberate­ly besmirch the hardearned reputation of Aiteo as Nigeria’s foremost indigenous oil and gas company that will dubiously link the company, in the manner that the publicatio­n has done.”

The company said it was with respect to the false inferences concerning OML 29 that the true motive of the authors of the publicatio­n came to light.

“The truth is that the sale of OML 29 to the Aiteo Consortium by Shell, was conducted under internatio­nal best practices, with Aiteo emerging as the preferred bidder due to its superior technical and commercial competence. The rigor and transparen­cy under which the bid was conducted by the owners of the purchased interest, Shell, Total and Agip, made it unnecessar­y and impossible for anyone to influence the outcomes inordinate­ly. These allegation­s are therefore wrong and should not have been published,” Aiteo explained.

“That Aiteo is able to announce a production increase of 400 per cent from about 23kbpod a year ago to averaging over 90kbpod, is a testament to the technical robustness of our work force and the prudence and profession­alism of our management team,” Aiteo added.

“Despite our open-door policy to media enquiries, the authors claimed to have attempted to contact us several times. However, it is a shame that none of those efforts extended to using the contact details on our corporate website. We have long seen this coming, as it is apparent to Aiteo and any keen observer, that there is vested interest behind the unsavoury publicatio­ns, and that there is an orchestrat­ed campaign of calumny on an internatio­nal level against an indigenous company that has gone global in outlook and outreach,” Aiteo explained.

The company further stated: “We are now left with no choice but to consider legal action against organisati­ons who have or will allow themselves to be irresponsi­bly and unlawfully used in this smear campaign. Aiteo Group’s contributi­on to the overall financial capacity of the country cannot be overemphas­ised. Our activities have contribute­d several millions of US Dollars to the country’s coffers and led to direct foreign investment worth more than US$4 billion, in addition to several other corporate social investment­s.”

It said, “Despite laborious struggle to present Aiteo as a corporate entity with questionab­le credential­s and poor track record in the industry, we make bold to say that our business is driven by a commitment to integrity, transparen­cy and accountabi­lity, and that commitment is the cornerston­e of our resilience and accomplish­ments, and which underpins Aiteo's resolve to provide Nigeria consistent­ly with integrated energy solutions that power the future.”

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