Collincrystal Energy Denies NDDC Allegations

Hamilton Nwosa
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By Gbenga Abulude

Denial continues to trail the allegations of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) that the Commission was coerced into making undeserved payments to some companies and contractors.

One of the listed companies in the NDDC allegations, Collincrystal Energy has vehemently denied the allegation, calling it spurious, unfounded and baseless.NDDC Allegations

Read also: NDDC’s N40bn Fraud: N’Delta Stakeholders, PDP, Others Ask Akpabio To Step Down As Concerns Mount Over Probe

According to a statement by
Mr. Austin Onoje Onokurefe, Head of Project, Collincrystal Energy, the company does not need any coercion of the National Assembly to get paid.

The companyl prides on its integrity and timely completion of awarded contracts.

”Collincrystal will go to any length to defend its name which had been built on merit over the years” Onokurefe categorically stated.

”Collincrystal prides on its integrity and timely completion of awarded contracts. The company does not need any coercion of the National Assembly to get paid” a statement by the company’s Head of Project, Mr. Austin Onoje Onokurefe, said.

”The company is noted for quick and timely completion of projects among other major companies. Any attempt to tarnish the good name of the company may attract legal actions” the statement added.

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