A leading multinational organization with investments in maritime, aviation, logistics, oil and gas, hospitality, and financial services, SIFAX Group has refuted a viral video claiming that one of its subsidiaries, Ports and Cargo Handling Services Limited, has put up over 3,000 containers for sale.
Reacting in a statement in Lagos on Monday, the management of the organization disclosed that although the individual in the video who identified himself as Oloja Oluwasegun was seen wearing the Group’s branded jacket, a thorough investigation by the Group revealed that the individual had never been employed by SIFAX Group or any of its subsidiaries.
“After a thorough internal investigation, we can confirm that this individual has never been employed by SIFAX Group or any of its subsidiaries. The misuse of our branded attire is both misleading and concerning”, the statement clarified.
The statement further posited that SIFAX Group operated in full compliance with industry regulations and standards, insisting that at no time had it authorized the sale of containers, whether empty or overtime, as alleged in the video.
“The claims made in the footage are baseless and do not reflect our organization’s policies or practices”, it added.
While urging the detractors to refrain from spreading unverified information that could mislead the public, the statement assured, “SIFAX Group is currently working closely with law enforcement and other relevant agencies to uncover the source of this misinformation and bring those involved to justice.”
“We appreciate the trust our clients, partners, and the general public have reposed in SIFAX Group, and we stay true to our unwavering commitment to professionalism and service delivery”, the statement concluded.
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