Beware Of Fake BUA Group/BUA Cement Website – BUA Group Warns

BUA Group just released a communication warning the public of a fake BUA Groups/BUA Cement Website.

The Nigerian conglomerate with interest in manufacturing, infrastructure and agriculture and more gave the warning in a statement that reads…

Our attention has been drawn to the fraudulent website (www.buagroups.com) launched with the sole intent to defraud by luring unsuspecting members of the public to place online orders for BUA Cement products – BUA Cement and Sokoto Cement.

Please note that BUA Cement Plc has NOT opened any website/online platform for placement of orders for any of its two cement brands. The two mobile numbers and e-mail address provided on the said website do NOT belong to any BUA Cement staff, marketers, sales outlets, or esteemed dealers.

Members of the public are advised NOT to make any form of financial payment for any of its products on this fraudulent website as individuals behind this scam website do not represent BUA Cement in any capacity.

BUA Cement Plc will NOT be held liable for any loss, and ensure you report any case of suspected fraud to the appropriate authorities.

For all information regarding BUA Cement Plc and our products, visit our website: www.buacement.com or send an enquiry email to [email protected].

Thank you for your support and patronage.

Signed: Management

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