The Odu’a Investment Company Limited has promised to pay dividend of N418.4 million to its shareholders for the financial year ended December 31, 2021.
The profit before tax grew by 149.8 per cent from N3.75 billion achieved in 2020 to N9.37 billion in 2021.
Group Chairman, Dr. Segun Aina, said this at the company’s 40th Annual General Meeting on Wednesday in Lagos.
The figure represented 15 per cent increase when compared with the N364 million paid in 2020.
According to Aina, this marks the eighth consecutive year that the company is declaring and paying dividend to shareholders.
In attendance were shareholders represented by the Secretaries to the State Governments (SSGs) of Oyo, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti and Lagos states.
All resolutions presented for shareholders’ approval were adopted.
Aina said the growth was driven by the increased focus on the different areas of the business and gains in investments.
The out-going chairman assured the shareholders of the company that the Board had put in various best practice governance policies in the year under review.
This, he added, would ensure the company’s investments created sustainable impact in the ensuing years.
Aina thanked the shareholders for the great privilege and rare honour given to him by shareholders to be the Group Chairman of Odu’a Investment between May 2020 and June 2022.
Commenting on the result, the Group Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Adewale Raji, said profit before tax for 2021 included revaluation gains of N7.11 billion from the company’s investment properties portfolio, which was N2.63 billion in 2020.
According to him, if this accounting gains are stripped off, the normalised profit before tax for 2021 will be N2.26 billion and N1.12 billion for 2022, representing an appreciable 102 per cent growth.
Raji also reported that the company celebrated 45 years in November 2021 since it commenced operations, and that as part of the celebrations the Odu’a Investment Foundation was established to positively influence the next generation of youths.
He said that would be achieved with focus on health, education and youth empowerment.
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“Our Agric Investment Subsidiary, South West Agriculture Company (SWAGCO) Ltd., has begun to make significant effort in investing in agriculture opportunities that will drive capacity development for a new generation of commercial farmers and entrepreneurs.
“We have committed a large proportion of our land bank towards these efforts focusing on cassava, maize, paddy rice and dairy.
“The company’s investment in oil and gas, through acquisition of part of BITA Marginal Field, and the setting up of BITA Exploration & Production Ltd., with our JV partner is gathering momentum,” Raji said.
According to him, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) that replaced DPR is currently finalising the model for licensing and contracting documents that will govern the operations of the 2020 Marginal Field Bid Winners.
“This is the critical hurdle to scale to make the coast clear for a field development plan and approval that will lead to achieving ‘’First Oil,’ he said.
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