Ardova Not Facing Winding Up Order Over Prudent Energy Alleged Debt To Zenon-Company

Ardova Plc issued a statement dissociating itself from a ‘misleading claim’ making the rounds on several conventional and social media outlets of a ‘charge’ to wind-up Prudent Energy & Services Limited (PESL) over an alleged inability to pay a $6 million debt presented to the Federal High Court by Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited (Zenon).

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The company in a letter to the Nigeria Exchange Limited (NGX) described the whole situation as a media representation. Reacting on behalf of Ardova, Oladeinde Nelson-Cole, the company secretary, said that the story published on Monday, August 8 was not only misleading but capable of damaging the reputation of the company.

“Attention of the Management of Ardova Plc (Ardova or the Company) has been drawn to news circulated in various media publications on 8 August 2022, which seem to include Ardova Plc in a report of a “charge” to wind-up Prudent Energy & Services Limited (PESL) over an alleged inability to pay $6 million debt presented to the Federal High Court by Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited (Zenon).”

Ardova Plc hereby states that the story is misleading and presents the facts of the matter as follows:

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” Ardova wants to avoid being drawn into a media spectacle and considers it important to clarify that this report relates to a dispute between former shareholders and a current shareholder and has nothing to do with Ardova Plc as a separate entity. “

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