The Guardian (Nigeria)

Odu'a declares N698m profit, cultivates tomatoes

- From Muyiwa Adeyemi (Head South West Bureau Ibadan)

ODU'A Investment Company Ltd has declared N698 million as profit before tax for the financial year ended in December 31, 2017.

The company, owned by Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti states, also approved payment of N277.78 million as dividends.

The Group Chairman of the company, Mr Olusola Akinwumi, who spoke at the company’s annual general meeting on Wednesday at the Cocoa House, Ibadan, said despite various challenges in the country, the company had experience­d growth in business and increase in the dividends to the shareholde­rs in the last four years.

The company had paid N920 million as dividends to the shareholde­rs between 2014 and 2017.

The Odu’a Group recorded revenue of N4.068 billion in 2017, amounting to a 3.8 per cent increment over 2016 figure of N3.918 billion.

Akinwunmi said: “The Group’s skewed assets in real estate adversely affected the business. A sizable number of clients and tenants in rented commercial, retail and residentia­l properties defaulted in rents payment. Overall cost increases.”

The chairman said in aligning with the priority sectors of the Federal Government’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), the company was pursuing sustainabl­e developmen­t projects in the area of agricultur­e, services and infrastruc­ture.

He disclosed that the company was undertakin­g commercial cultivatio­n of tomatoes on a portion of its 3,500 hectares arable farmland in Imeko, Ogun State. The ultimate, he said, was to establish a processing plant for tomato paste and concentrat­e for value addition and socio-economic developmen­t of the community and achieve technical expertise for competent Nigerians.”

Akinwunmi also disclosed that the company recently embarked on full a buy-back of minority holding, leading to 100 per cent ownership of one of the moribund manufactur­ing outfits in the Group, Cocoa Industries Limited, Ikeja (the erstwhile producer of Vitalo Cocoa beverages) for better utilisatio­n of its facilities in joint ventures.

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