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Forte Oil Shareholders Task Management On Sustainable Dividends
Some shareholders of Forte Oil (FO) Plc yesterday tasked the new management of the company on continuous payment of dividend and adherence to good corporate governance.
The shareholders made the demand in an interview with The Tide source in Lagos on expectations from the new management team following Mr Femi Otedola’s divestment.
The Publicity Secretary of Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN), Mr Moses Igbrude, said that the new management needed to map out strategies to ensure higher returns.
Igbrude said that shareholders were expecting continuous returns on their investments and ensure adherence to corporate governance rules and market regulations.
“I appeal to them to manage the company properly, effectively and efficiently as expected in order to ensure yearly payment of dividend,’’ he said.
Igbrude said that the money realised from the sale of the power unit should be properly utilised to add value to the company.
According to him, the company should focus on the lubricant aspect of the business because that is where there is reasonable margin compared to the petrol business.
“They should make sure that their service stations look attractive, ensure high quality products and ensure the integrity of their pumps are superb so that customers will make them the first choice when buying fuel,’’ Igbrude said.
The National Coordinator of Progressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria (PSAN), Mr Boniface Okezie, said that the company needed to improve on its dividend payment to ensure price rally on the nation’s bourse.
Okezie said that the company should ensure prompt release of both quarterly and audited yearly results to avoid unnecessary sanctions from the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The shareholder-activist said that the investing public and the stockbrokers should be carried along in the company’s operations through regular releases of information.
Reports say that FO on June 20 appointed new Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer following the completion of the sale of Mr Femi Otedola’s shares in the firm’s downstream operations.
The firm announced that Mr Olumide Adeosun and Mr Moshood Olajide had been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, respectively, after the resignation of Mr Akin Akinfemiwa and Mr Julius Omodayo-Owotuga.
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