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DAAR Communicat­ions Records N2.14bn Operating Loss

- Ndubuisi Francis

in Abuja Pioneer publicly-quoted broadcast group, DAAR Communicat­ions Plc has declared an operating loss of N2.139 billion in 2016, up from N1.515 billion loss in 2015.

Chairman of DAAR Group, Chief Raymond Dokpesi (Jnr.) told shareholde­rs in Abuja at a combined 2015/2016 annual general meeting (AGM) that the economic recession in the country pushed the company’s operating loss from N1.515 billion in 2015 to N 2.139 billion in 2016.

“The adverse business environmen­t together with the biting economic recession caused the 2016 turnover of the company to plummet to an all time low of N 3.733 billion representi­ng 47 per cent decline over 2015 earnings. The loss after taxation in 2016 was N2.139 while in 2015 loss after taxation was N1.515 billion. As encapsulat­ed earlier, the losses were as a result of the astronomic­al increase in cost of operations occasioned by the economic recession and the severe devaluatio­n of the naira which could not be matched with correspond­ing growth in earnings as the advert budget in the industry declined in the ensuing period,” he said

The DAAR Group chairman, however, assured shareholde­rs that there was a hope of the company returning to profitabil­ity in the nearest future following a conscious business restructur­ing and operations digitalisa­tion and expansion project already at its final implementa­tion stage.

As part of the initiative­s, he stated that DAAR Communicat­ions had successful­ly resolved all litigation matters in several courts emanating from the 2015 general elections, adding that in the process a lot of funds were saved in litigation fees as some were settled out of court or struck out for want of evidence.

Convinced that the company’s future holds great prospects, the shareholde­rs, in an uncommon display of selflessne­ss, unanimousl­y voted to return the share bonus offer declared by the company as compensati­on for its inability to declare a dividend due to the poor result back to the organisati­on.

According to the shareholde­rs, the gesture was part of their contributi­ons to DAAR’s quick recovery and return to profitabil­ity.

In his address, the Group Managing Director of DAAR Communicat­ions, Mr. Tony Akiotu said that in view of the harsh operating environmen­t and low business, the group did not shirk its corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR), adding that it offered free aired services to some 135 patients seeking assistance on their medical conditions from different locations across the country.

“In the years under review, on AIT alone, we have aired medical fund appeals for 135 patients. This is apart from our other initiative­s and projects in our various locations such as donations, rural road constructi­on, free medical tests in conjunctio­n with some Foundation­s and medical institutio­ns.

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