The Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas
Limited, NLNG, has sought collaboration with the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, as part of efforts to ensure continuous transparency in its
operations.
Speaking during a courtesy visit to
the office of the acting Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, on Friday, October 14,
2016 in Abuja, the Managing Director/CEO, NLNG, Tony Attah, stated that the organisation
had placed premium on transparency.
According to him, “this is made
evident through the establishment of integrity clubs in our schools to set the
baseline for values.
“We hold the EFCC in high esteem, as
it is the only hope of Nigeria in the area of transparency. We will continue to
seek your assistance, especially when we are targeted by miscreants. We also
appreciate your efforts in redeeming the image of Nigeria in the international
community.’’
Responding, Magu expressed delight
at Attah’s efforts to ensure transparency in its operations.
“We are ready to partner with you
and render our assistance in every way possible. I hope that other
organisations will also copy what you are doing,” Magu said.
The NLNG boss was accompanied during
the visit by Sadiq Mai-bornu, Deputy Managing Director, NLNG,; Kudo Eresia-Eke,
General Manager, External Relations; Kabiru Aminu, Senior Security Adviser;
Salem Sallam, Manager, Government Relations and Lukman Longe, Ag.Manager,
Corporate Security Services.
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