Nambawan Super wishes to address inaccurate information published recently in the Media that misquoted Mr. Paul Sayer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nambawan Super Limited (NSL). 

The article in question titled, ‘Super fund to build houses at 9-Mile’, stated, “So, part of the task is that tomorrow there will be 2000 houses out there.”, attributed to the NSL CEO. This statement does not reflect what was said during CEO’s speech in a recent event hosted by the Teachers Services Commission.

The accurate statement made by Mr. Sayer was: “So, part of the task isn’t that tomorrow there will be 2,000 houses out there. We need to go through planning, we’ve got the land at the moment, we’re putting final touches to the fencing then we’ll move into finalising the plans and starting to move through. But that came about through the patience and also the support from our Members.”

The title of the article in question, ‘Super fund to build houses at 9-Mile’, is also misleading as NSL has released a number of Media Statements and Media Releases alluding that Nambawan Super’s intention is to devise a Master Plan that will deliver a mixed-use development, that include industrial, commercial, retail, housing and institutional components, in order to maximise the financial benefit and return all for its Members nationwide.

Nambawan Super has reached out to the concerned Media to discuss this matter and have requested an immediate correction to ensure that accurate information is conveyed to the public, stakeholders and NSL Members.

While NSL values the role of the Media in informing the public, the Fund’s primary responsibility is to its Members and ensuring that the public, stakeholders and most importantly NSL Members receive correct information regarding their assets for their collective benefit.

Nambawan Super remains committed to transparency and open communication with all stakeholders and encourages reporters to contact NSL directly for clarifications or additional information before publishing.


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