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OANDO PLC - CANCELLATION OF S336443 Oando Responds to False Allegations Regarding Jailed Ex-Governor

Release Date: 17/09/2013 11:39
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CANCELLATION OF S336443 Oando Responds to False Allegations Regarding Jailed Ex-Governor

Oando Plc
(Incorporated in Nigeria and registered as an external company in South Africa)
Registration number: RC 6474
(External company registration number: 2005/038824/10)
Share Code on the JSE Limited: OAO
Share Code on the Nigerian Stock Exchange: UNTP
ISIN: NGOANDO00002
("Oando" or the "Company" or the "Group")

Oando Responds to False Allegations Regarding Jailed Ex-Governor

Lagos, Nigeria - Oando PLC (referred to as “Oando” or the “Group”), Nigeria’s leading indigenous energy group
listed on both the Nigerian Stock Exchange and the JSE Limited, today refutes statements circulating in the
media and categorically states that Mr. James Ibori does not own ‘a large part of Oando’ and that this statement
is incorrect and misleading. Oando is a publicly traded company listed on the Nigerian and Johannesburg Stock
Exchanges and does not and cannot control the trading in its securities on the floor of the respective exchanges.
Based on our current shareholding register, Mr. James Ibori’s shareholding stands at 443 shares out of a total
issued and paid up share capital of 6.8 billion ordinary shares, which is clearly insignificant, and cannot be
considered as ‘a large part of Oando’.

Oando also states that sometime in 2004, in the normal course of its business, it sold approximately US$2.7
million in 3 separate transactions over a period of about 7 months to companies indirectly controlled by Mr.
James Ibori. This amount was insignificant considering the company’s turnover of approximately US$800million
in 2004. The above constitutes the only transactions between Oando and any company controlled by Mr. Ibori.
Consequently, Oando cannot be described as a company where James Ibori has hidden assets as a result of
these foreign exchange transactions.

Oando is not a party nor has it received any invitation in connection with the proceedings.

Commenting on the statements made in court, Andrew Baillie QC, counsel representing Oando also stated
outside the courtroom: “It is unfortunate that our client has been dragged into these proceedings. There is no
suggestion from the prosecution of any wrongdoing or involvement in wrongdoing on the part of Oando”.

Oando is devoted to the principles and implementation of good corporate governance, and recognises the
dependence of long-term business prosperity on accountability to its shareholders. Oando is also the first
Nigerian energy company to sign the Pact Against Corruption Initiative and the Convention for Business
Integrity.

17 September 2013

JSE Sponsor
Macquarie First South Capital Proprietary Limited

For more information please contact:

Tokunboh Akindele
Head, Investor Relations
aakindele@oandoplc.com

Oando PLC
10th Floor
2, Ajose Adeogun Street
Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria

Tel: +234 (1) 2601290-9, Ext 6396
DL: +234 (1) 2702496
Fax: +234 (1) 2611366

Website: www.oandoplc.com
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