Ronchess Global Resources Plc has vehemently denied allegations of contract irregularities published by Sahara Reporters on August 28th, regarding road construction contracts awarded by the Kaduna State Government.
The company has issued a comprehensive response to the allegations, clarifying the facts and setting the record straight.
According to Ronchess, the online publication’s claims that Pastor Adeolu Adeboye, a board member of the company, was awarded contracts by the state government and that some of the projects were abandoned, are entirely false and misleading.
The company has emphasized that the Adebimpe Adeboye mentioned in the report is not related to Pastor Adeolu Adeboye, as erroneously claimed.
Ronchess believes that the publication deliberately targeted the Adeboyes due to Pastor Adeolu’s father, Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s leadership role in the church.
The company views this as a malicious attempt to tarnish their reputation and intimidate them.
In a statement, Ronchess asserted its legal rights against any inhuman treatment or arrest over civil disputes.
The company has stated that the allegations are receiving the attention of its legal representatives, who will take further action to address the matter.
Ronchess has urged the public not to be misled by the claims made in the Sahara Reporters article, emphasizing that the truth will come to light in due course.
The company remains committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and transparency in all its business dealings.
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