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Atiku Denies Having Links With INTELS As FG Plans To Reinstate Company

NigerianPollz wrote; “The only man I can beat my chest for that didn’t do anything for his own sole benefit is @MBuhari.

“So after Intel was stopped from it’s operations with NPA. @officialABAT bought the shares of @atiku and reinstated the company back at NPA.

“What I want to know now is does Atiku still have shares in Intel or did he sell everything??

“If he still has shares, it means Tinubu and Atiku are working together, making their money behind doors and allowing citizens fight out in the open.”

Reacting to a letter reinstating INTELS NIGERIA LIMITED, Nigerianpollz took to their X handle to chide both President Tinubu and former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar as conspirators and players of the said company coming back to fleecing the country.

And the matter has caused so much stir online which left the former Vice President with no choice than to come and set the record straight.

Reacting on his social media space, in his words, the PDP Presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections wrote;

“In January 2021, I made public the sale of my shares in Integrated Logistic Services Nigeria Limited (Intels) to Orlean Investment Group, the parent company of Intels.

“The phased sale of those shares that commenced in 2018 peaked in December 2020. Intels also made public my exit from the oil and gas logistics company, meaning that a different entity now owns those shares I sold.

“My divestment from the company that I co-founded has not been reversed. Consequently, I cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be a beneficiary of the reinstatement of the boat pilotage monitoring business that was taken away from Intels by the Federal Government.

“Therefore, the insinuation that I am a beneficiary of the decision to rescind the cancellation of the contract between Intels and the Federal Government is untrue and should be seen for what it is: mischief. -AA”

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