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Ashaka Cement Posts N20.7bn Turnover
The Ashaka Cement Plc in Gombe State, has announced a gross turnover of N20.7 billion in its 2011 fiscal year, up from N19.1 billion in 2010.
The Chairman, Board of Directors, Alhaji Umaru Kwairanga, announced this at the 37thAnnual General Meeting (AGM) of the company in Gombe.
Kwairanga told shareholders that in spite of the persistent challenges in the economy and the attendant eroding effects of purchasing powers, which made 2011 so difficult, the company still improved.
The chairman also announced the approval of a 40 kobo dividend of 40 kobo per share, adding that it was as a result of the improvement in profit after taxation.
Also speaking at the occasion, the Managing Director, Mr Neeraj Akhoury, said that the company’s improved performance was due to the management’s focus on capacity utilisation of the plant.
“Gradually, we are beginning to record improvement in reliability on key areas of the plant with positive impact on cement production,’’ he said.
According to him, the support and encouragement received from the board, the dedication, hard work and diligence of staff and cooperation of stake holders are responsible for the positive result.
Akhoury assured that the company would remain committed to capacity building of its staff, adding that 25 graduate trainee engineers were recruited to take high responsibilities in future.
Speaking on behalf of the state government, the state Commissioner Trade and Investment, Alhaji Hamza Wurobokki, reiterated government continued support for the success of the company.
He challenged the company to upgrade the primary school in Ashaka community to a secondary school, just as the company was expanding its plant.
The Chairman, Independent Shareholders Association, Dr Faruk Umar, observed that the company should review its strategies in order to improve its profit profile.
“For the company to compete favourably with other cement companies in the country, Ashaka Cement must look for an alternative source of power,’’ he advised.
He also advised the Federal Government to completely ban the importation of cement because the companies in Nigeria were capable of producing enough.
Reports said that the AGM is the first to be held in Gombe by the company.
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