NMDPRA denies awarding contract to unregistered company

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The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has refuted claims that it awarded a contract

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority has refuted claims that it awarded a contract to build an oil depot to a non-existent company, Novertek Energy Limited. NMDPRA spokesperson, George Ene-Ita, in a statement on Friday, debunked the awarded contract, stating that it grants licences and permits for building facilities like petroleum product…

The statement read in part, “The report went on to wrongly assert that the NMDPRA, in violation of established Corporate Affairs Commission guidelines, awarded a contract for the construction of 500 metric tonnes of a Liquified Petroleum Gas depot to a “… non-existent company called Novertek Energy Limited.”

Ene-Ita added that companies seeking licences must be registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission . During this phase, it is expected that Noretek would propose to engage various contractors to provide several specialised services that would support the process of constructing the depot, Ene-Ita stated.

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