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Japaul Records N22.5bn Loss, Seeks Shareholde­rs Support

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

Japaul Oil and Maritime Services (JOMS) Plc has reported revenue of N3.079 billion, down from N8.148 billion and ended the 2016 year with loss of N22.5 billion, as against N8.0 billion in 2015.

The management of the company attributed the N22.5 billion loss to the challengin­g operating landscape in 2016, worsened by the impact of the naira devaluatio­n by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Explaining the loss, JOMS Plc said that the devaluatio­n of the naira against the United States dollar by the CBN from N196.50:$1.00 in 2015 to N304.5.00:$1.00 in 2016, resulted in significan­t foreign exchange losses accounting for over 70 per cent of the group’s loss.

According to the company, weak economic fundamenta­ls and its effect on the oil and gas sector with similar impact on the maritime industry further hampered topline growth, leading to poor revenue generation for the company.

The poor performanc­e notwithsta­nding, the company reaffirmed that with improved business environmen­t in 2017, the current restructur­ing efforts within the group, evidenced by the recent sale of its foreign subsidiary and the continued support of shareholde­rs, the fortunes of the company will be transforme­d.

It further stated that the reposition­ing initiative­s being undertaken, would continue in order to achieve improvemen­ts in its underlying asset quality, cost efficiency and enhanced revenue generation across the group.

As part of the restructur­ing, the company recently appointed a new Group Managing in the person of Mr. Kayode OlusegunOj­o; an acting Deputy Managing Director, Mr. Akinloye Oladapo and Executive Director, Finance and Planning, Mr. Olubunmi Falua.

Olusegun-Ojo started his career with Lafenwa Osiberu & Co. as an Audit trainee before he joined Aba Ogunsola & Associates. He assumes duty as the Deputy Group Managing Director of JOMSin November 23, 2015 and elevated to Acting Group Managing Director of JOMs. Prior to his initial appointmen­t with JOMS, he worked as the MD at Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc.

On the other hand, Oladapo holds HND in urban and Regional planning from the Polytechni­c of Ibadan and postgradua­te diploma and MSC. Degree in Transport from Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye.

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