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DPR disassociates self from purported “special publication” claims

DPR disassociates self from purported “special publication” claims

By Yunus Yusuf
The management of Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has disassociated itself from the purported company soliciting the general public for placement of advert.

Head, Public Affairs of DPR, Mr Paul Osu, disclosed this in a statement made available to TBI Africa in Lagos.

According to Osu, “Our attention has been drawn to the activities of a company named, Brooklands New Media, which has been soliciting for materials, profiles and advert placements from companies for a purported commemorative special publication celebrating 50 years of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR).

We wish to inform the general public that DPR is not celebrating any 50 years anniversary and we have not commissioned Brooklands New Media to do a publication in that regard.

We wish to reiterate to the general public that DPR does not have any affiliation with the company, and they are not acting on our behalf in any guise.

Please be advised that any company that deals with them does so at its own risk.

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