Ellah Lakes Edo property disclaimer warns the public against unauthorised transactions involving the company’s property in Iguelaba, Edo State
Ellah Lakes Plc has issued a public disclaimer warning investors, business partners, contractors, suppliers and members of the public to exercise caution over any transaction involving its property located in Iguelaba, Edo State.
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The company announced the notice in a statement released on Wednesday, urging all interested parties to carefully review the disclaimer before entering into any agreement or arrangement relating to the property.
According to Ellah Lakes Plc, the advisory is intended to alert stakeholders to issues concerning the referenced property and to prevent unauthorised or potentially misleading transactions.
The company specifically called on investors, contractors, suppliers, business partners and other stakeholders to verify any dealings connected with the property before making commitments.
“We encourage all concerned parties to carefully review the notice before entering into any transaction or arrangement relating to the property referenced,” the statement said.
While the company did not disclose the specific circumstances prompting the advisory, public disclaimers of this nature are commonly issued by corporate organisations to protect their assets, safeguard investors and minimise the risk of fraudulent or unauthorised transactions.
The Ellah Lakes Edo Property Disclaimer comes as businesses across Nigeria increasingly strengthen public communication to protect corporate assets amid rising concerns over land ownership disputes and fraudulent property dealings.
Ellah Lakes Plc advised anyone seeking clarification or additional information regarding the property to contact the company through its official communication channels before proceeding with any transaction.
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The company reiterated that stakeholders should rely only on authorised communications when conducting business relating to its assets.
Oreoluwa is an accountant and a brand writer with a flair for journalism.






















