Company denies receiving N3.5bn, says didn't work on Owerri flyovers

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Imo contracts: Company denies receiving N3.5bn, says didn’t work on Owerri flyovers vanguardnews

The company also distanced itself from any payment in respect of the two flyovers in Owerri municipality.

“I am insisting that Gosh Projects Limited did not work on the flyovers in Orlu and Okigwe Roads, Owerri. I am not only surprised, but also amazed to hear that the company was paid N3.5 billion in respect of the Orlu Road flyover,” Adeniju said. “Anybody who claims that such money was paid into our account, is not telling the truth. We own the account and we should know when monies are paid into the company’s account.”While confirming that his boss, Jeff Okoh, owns Garfield Nigeria Limited, Adeniju however denied that the company did any urban renewal project in Owerri.

 

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