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    NASCON Plc.’s Shareholders to Get N2.65bn

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiMay 29, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    NASCON Plc.'s Shareholders to Get N2.65bn
    L-R: Executive Director Commercial, NASCON Allied Industries Plc, Fatima Aliko-Dangote; Non-Executive Director, NASCON Allied Industries Plc, Olakunle Alake; Independent Non-Executive Director, NASCON Allied Industries Plc; Prof. Chris Ogbechie; Chairperson, NASCON Allied Industries Plc, 'Yemisi Ayeni; Acting Managing Director, NASCON Allied Industries Plc, Thabo Mabe, at the 2022 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of NASCON Allied Industries Plc, in Lagos on Friday, May 26, 2023.
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    NASCON Plc.’s Shareholders to Get N2.65bn

    Shareholders to get N2.65 billion as NASCON Allied Industries Plc recorded impressive growth in all performance indicators in the year ended December 31, 2022.

    Profit after tax surged by 84 percent, from N2.97 billion to N5.47 billion.  Shareholders at the company’s 2022 annual general meeting (AGM) held at the weekend in Lagos commended the board and management of NASCON for consistent payment of dividends.

    Analysis of the food seasoning company’s annual report indicated that profit before tax rose significantly by 98 percent, from N4.24 billion to N8.37 billion, representing an increase of N4.12 billion. 

    Turnover was on the upswing, increasing from N33.28 billion to N58.79 billion, a 77 percent increase compared to 2021.  Earnings per share also increased to 206 kobo in 2022 in contrast to 112 kobo in 2021. 

    A total of N2.65 billion is to be paid as dividends compared to N1.06 billion in 2021.

    Speaking at the AGM, a shareholder, Mr Tunde Badmus, applauded the management for the company’s impressive performance and efficient running, amid a harsh economic environment. Badmus appreciated the company for the dividend declared despite the challenging operating environment.

    Also speaking, Mr Anthony Omojola, the former National-Coordinator, Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria, lauded the board and management of NASCON for improved performance and declaration of dividend. Omojola said that the company had remained consistent in dividend payment over the years.

    He, however, urged the company to work with registrars and investors relations department to tackle the rising unclaimed dividends in the market. The shareholders at the meeting approved the payment of N1 per 50k share totalling N2.65 billion recommended by the board.

    This was in contrast with N1.06 billion or 40k per share declared in the comparative period of 2021.

    Addressing the shareholders, Mrs ‘Yemisi Ayeni, the company’s Chairperson, said the company reduced greenhouse gas emissions by five per cent during the period.

    Ayeni said the company implemented waste reduction programmes and achieved a 28 per cent reduction in hazards and non-hazardous waste generated.

    “We have strengthened our relationships with our employees, customers, suppliers, and communities and supported initiatives that promote social well-being,” she said.

    On the future, Ayeni said that health, safety and environment and sustainability considerations remain major drivers of policy and strategy at NASCON.

    “Although global and national pressures continue to pose challenges, we are optimistic about the future outlook as we continue to monitor the business environment.

    “Despite the identified challenges, the board and management of NASCON are determined to continue on the right path to develop the business,” Ayeni said.

    The Acting Managing Director, Mr Thabo Mabe, said insecurity, congested ports and poor road infrastructure, unstable power supply, employee emigration, traffic gridlock and foreign exchange issues contributed to the challenges of doing business in 2022.

    Mabe expressed optimism that “2023 will involve capitalisation on our gains, leading to greater productive efficiency and enhanced resource utilisation in spite of the challenges in 2022.”

    Speaking on future plans, he said that the company would continue to embrace strategies that would boost its market share. “Our core competence in our business is to refine crude salt for both human and animal consumption.

    “This is an area that we have focused our business to attain leading customer service standards. “Our plan for future growth is to continue to develop these markets and drive cost savings within the business, as input costs skyrockets.

    “Nigeria is blessed with a huge consumer base and opportunities; we will be part of these opportunities and contribute our quota to power eradication,” he said.

    National Salt Company of Nigeria was established as a salt refinery at Ijoko, Ogun State in 1973, as a joint venture between the Federal Military Government of Nigeria and Atlantic Salt & Chemical Inc. of Los Angeles, California, USA.

    The Company was privatised in 1991 with its shares listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in October 1992, through which Dangote Industries Limited purchased majority shares. Following the reverse takeover of NASCON by Dangote Salt Limited (DSL) in 2007, NASCON acquired the assets, liabilities, and business undertakings of DSL.

    Principal activities of the company include processing raw salt into refined, edible, and industrial salt. NASCON is also into the production of seasoning and vegetable oil. #NASCON Plc.’s Shareholders to Get N2.65bn

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