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FBN Holdings appoints Femi Otedola as Chairman

Femi Otedola

FBN Holdings Plc on Wednesday appointed Mr. Olufemi Otedola as its new Chairman, Board of Directors.

The Holdings announced this in a notification signed by the Company’s Secretary, Mr Adewale Arogundade, and sent to the Nigerian Exchange Ltd. (NGX) in Lagos.

The appointment was a fall-out of the meeting of the Board of Directors of the company.

Arogundade said that Otedola succeeds the outgoing Chairman of the Board, Alhaji Ahmad Abdullahi.

He stated that the new chairman was appointed to the Board of FBN Holdings Plc on Aug. 15, 2023 as a Non-Executive Director.

The company’s secretary described Otedola as a visionary entrepreneur with a track record of pioneering businesses, growing and transforming corporations.

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He said: “His first foray into the downstream sector of the oil and gas industry began with Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd., thus disrupting and redefining standards in the industry.

“He thereafter initiated the purchase of majority shareholding in the then African Petroleum Plc in May 2007 and became the Chairman of the Board on May 25, 2007.

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“His vision transformed African Petroleum Plc into Forte Oil Plc (FO Plc).

“The company grew In leaps and bounds to become a model of the possibilities inherent in Nigeria, winning numerous accolades in recognition of the successful business turnaround.

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“Diversified portfolio, prompt financial reporting, strong corporate governance, and investment of choice within the oil and gas industry.”

According to him,Otedola, in 2018 divested from the company by selling his shareholdings to the ignite Consortium led by Prudent Energy Services Ltd. and handed it over in June 2019 after completing the transaction.

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Arogundade explained that the divestment from Forte Oil Plc and acquisition of FO Pile shares in Amperion Power Distribution Company Ltd., among other acquisitions, enabled Otedola to focus on the power sector as the company’s executive chairman.

He said the new chairman’s doggedness culminated in the acquisition of a majority stake in the 414MW Geregu Power Plant by Amperion Power Distribution Company Ltd. in August 2013.

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According to him, Otedola has investments spread across various other interests including storage, shipping, and insurance brokerage in addition to port agency and petroleum retail outlets.

Arogundade said the business mogul has built a formidable and value-driven presence along the downstream value chain.

“Otedola has a rich experience in corporate boards having held several board memberships, including President of the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping.

“He also served as the Chalrman of Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja,  and was appointed a member of the Governing Council of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Council (NIPC) in January 2004.

“In December of the same year, he became a member of the committee saddled with the task of fostering business relationships between the Nigerian and South African private sectors.

“He was also a member of the National Economic Management Team chaired by former President Goodluck Jonathan from September 2011 to May 2015, and the Honorary International Investors Council chaired by Baroness Lynda Chalker.

“Otedola is currently a member of the revered National Peace Committee and has received several awards and recognitions for his immense contributions to the growth of the Nigerian economy.

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CAC threatens to shut down PoS operators as deadline for registration expires

The Corporate Affairs Commission has said it will work with law enforcement agencies and other legal means to shut down recalcitrant Sales Operators who fail to register their businesses as its 60-day deadline lapses.

The Commission disclosed this in a notice Friday on its official X handle.

This comes after CAC on July 7, 2024, issued a 60-day deadline which expired on Thursday, September 5, 2024, for all PoS operators to register their businesses.

CAC noted that there was inadequate compliance with its directive, noting that those who decided not to register may be engaging in unwholesome activities.

“The Commission notes inadequate compliance with the directive for formalization when viewed from the background of the large number of POS operators in the country. Those who have taken steps to formalize in line with the Commission’s directive are commended for their positive attitudes.

“Recalcitrant operators have refused to adhere to the advice for formalization due possibly to engagements in unwholesome activities or for some reasons best known to them.

“We are here to make it clear that the Commission is working with Law Enforcement Agencies and other relevant stakeholders to deploy a comprehensive enforcement and sanction framework that may include not only possible shutdown but other severe legal Consequences.”

Meanwhile, the Association of Mobile Money and Bank Agents in Nigeria, AMMBAN, recently challenged the CAC’s registration directive.

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Dangote’s petrol to flood market from Sept 15 — NNPCL

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced that Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, from the Dangote Refinery will begin to flood the market starting on September 15, 2024.

This development follows the refinery’s commencement of petrol refining earlier in the week.

In a statement signed by the NNPCL’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, on Thursday in Abuja, the company clarified that petrol prices would now be determined by market forces.

The statement addressed speculations about price control, reiterating that the downstream sector had been fully deregulated and that NNPCL would no longer fix fuel prices.

Adedapo Segun, NNPCL’s Executive Vice President of Downstream, emphasised that foreign exchange (forex) illiquidity had been a major factor influencing PMS price fluctuations, which are now regulated by the free market as mandated by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

Segun also noted that the current fuel scarcity should ease within a few days as more filling stations recalibrate their systems and resume selling PMS.

He cited Section 205 of the PIA, which established that petroleum prices are governed by market forces rather than government intervention. The exchange rate, he added, significantly impacts fuel prices.

Regarding the supply of petrol from the Dangote Refinery, Segun stated that NNPCL was preparing for the September 15 timeline when products would be available for distribution.

He assured Nigerians that NNPCL is working closely with fuel marketers to ensure stations remain open and well-stocked to meet demand, while measures are being taken to prevent product diversions.

Segun’s comments come on the heels of the Federal Government’s announcement of an impending boost in petrol supply over the weekend, as vessels had started offloading while reaffirming that PMS prices would not be fixed by the government.

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PMS Prices are determined by free market forces—NNPC Ltd

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has stated that foreign exchange (forex) illiquidity has been a significant factor influencing the fluctuation in prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), which are governed by unrestricted free market forces, as provided for in the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), 2021.

Speaking on TVC News’ “Journalists’ Hangout” show on Thursday, the Executive Vice President of Downstream, NNPC Ltd., Mr. Adedapo Segun explained that the current fuel scarcity was expected to “subside in a few days as more stations recalibrate and begin selling PMS.”

He said Section 205 of the PIA, which established NNPC Ltd., stipulated that petroleum prices were determined by unrestricted free market forces.

According to him, “The market has been deregulated, meaning that petrol prices are now determined by market forces rather than by the government or NNPC Ltd. Additionally, the exchange rate plays a significant role in influencing these prices.”

On the commencement of lifting PMS from the Dangote Refinery, Segun said that the NNPC Ltd. was awaiting the September 15th timeline provided by the Refinery.

Segun, who said no right-thinking individual would be comfortable with the current fuel scarcity, added that the NNPC Ltd. has nearly a thousand filling stations nationwide and was collaborating with marketers to “ensure that stations open early, close late, in order to maintain adequate fuel supply to meet the needs of Nigerians.”

He assured Nigerians: “We are also engaging relevant authorities to ensure products diversions are prevented and timely deliveries to all stations are ensured. The scarcity should ease in the next few days as more stations recalibrate and begin operations.”

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