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AEDC signs agreement to deliver uninterrupted power supply

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The Abuja Electricity Distribution  Plc (AEDC) has signed an agreement that will enable it to provide uninterrupted power supply to individuals and corporate clients in Abuja.

The Distribution Company on Thursday said that it has signed an agreement to supply 18 hours of reliable electricity to Wood Factory (a top furniture manufacturer).

Whilst the AEDC will supply 18 hours, Daybreak Power will provide six hours of solar powered electricity to Wood Factory, both leveraging interconnected power facilities to deliver seamless electricity supply and great value to the customer.

Coming on the heels of the first interconnected mini-grid power solution for communities in Nigeria launched by AEDC and its strategic partners in Toto, Nasarawa State, in November 2023, the AEDC has consolidated its lead in the provision of integrated power solutions with the signing of a tripartite agreement with Daystar Power Solutions Limited (Daystar Power)  and The Wood Factory Limited (Wood Factory), to pioneer the delivery of its first grid-connected and solar hybrid power solution for commercial and industrial customers in Nigeria.

This integrated power solution is expected to yield an estimated 44 percent reduction in energy costs and an impressive 76 percent annual decrease in carbon emissions for Wood Factory. The unique value offering is in furtherance of AEDC’s transformational strategic objective of redefining customers’ experience by providing reliable electricity supply to both existing and new customers, including the unserved and underserved customers.

Under the ongoing transformation of AEDC, the Management of the company is driving its repositioning as a clear leader amongst the power distribution companies (DisCos) in Nigeria.

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of AEDC, Christopher Ezeafulukwe, stated that, “We are excited about the great opportunities that the transformation and turnaround of AEDC is giving us to serve our customers, both new and existing, in more delightful ways. This project is a product of our consistent questioning of the status quo in the resilient push of our conviction and belief in using diversified energy sources to serve our customers better, while closing the supply gap in our market.”

He further stated that having previously commissioned an integrated power solution to serve some unserved communities in our network, the current solution for which we signed the agreement today, is focused on serving industrials and commercials, thus repositioning AEDC to serve all bands of customers within its network better. The two projects also confirm to the world the readiness of AEDC to enter into complementary partnerships that will add great value to the Nigerian electricity market.

AEDC has been in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) through which the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) provides funding for feasibility study grants and facilitates the optimisation of energy supply through distributed solar energy and grid power.

CEO of Daystar Power, Jasper Graf von Hardenberg, expressed his excitement about the innovative interconnected solar installation, stating, “Working together with DisCos, we can provide reliable and affordable power to Nigerian businesses which will save on energy costs to reinvest in their operations. Our partnership with AEDC supports this position. It is just the beginning; we are looking forward to developing more hybrid solar projects for C&I customers in partnership with the likes of AEDC.”

Director and General Manager of The Wood Factory, Mohamed Akar, expressed his excitement about the transition from self-generated supply to the integrated power supply which AEDC and Daybreak offers, “We’re thrilled that we’ll soon be switching to a reliable integrated power solution to power our factory. For many years, we’ve operated on diesel generators, which is hardly sustainable or affordable. We believe that the future of our business has become brighter with this new partnership with AEDC and Daybreak.”

Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc (AEDC) is a leading electricity distribution company in Nigeria serving the FCT, Niger State, Nasarawa State and Kogi State. As a trusted service provider, AEDC is dedicated to ensuring reliable, safe, and sustainable electricity delivery to its diverse customers. With a strong commitment to delighting its customers, AEDC continues to contribute to the growth and development of Nigeria’s energy sector through investments in infrastructure, innovative technologies, and sustainable practices, AEDC consistently seeks to improve the quality of life for its customers, promote efficient energy usage, and actively engage with its communities.

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Odu’a Investment declares N1.961bn profit, up 62%

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By Atokolo Emmanuel Adejo

Odu’a Investment Company Limited, at its 42nd annual general meeting, has declared N1.961 billion profit before tax.

 The 42nd annual general meeting of the erudite Odu’a Investment Company limited was held at the Oranmiyan Hall, Lagos Airport Hotel yesterday. Present at the meeting were stakeholders and SSGs to the six South Western states that make up the Odu’a.

The group chairman, Otunba Ashiru, said the company had gained a modest seven percent growth in Operating Revenue which stood at N3.68 billion in 2022 and glided upwards to N3.95 billion in 2023 despite the volatility in the economy in 2023. In view of this, the company announced a significant N1.961 billion profit before tax. In the cause of the meeting, the stakeholders approved the resolutions brought forward by the board and also the company’s financial statements  for the financial year. It was also agreed that a cash dividend be paid to the stakeholders.

The Group chairman was careful to point out the most notable events in the said year under review were the commissioning of the Phase 1 Westlink Iconic Villa in Ibadan that housed 67 residential units of three bedroom apartments, 4 and 5 bedroom state of the art duplexes, launching of the Odu’a Investment Foundation and its flagship, Educational Intervention Project tagged Digital Education For Innovation And Economic Development.

The high point was when an applause filled the air when he announced that they received the first ever rating in the year under review as Augusto and co after a scrutinised audit awarded the company with an ‘A’ Rating with a stable outlook which was credited to its “deft management and also good operating cash flow supported by its diversified income streams and portfolios of subsidiaries and associates.”

The Group Managing Director/CEO, Mr Adewale Raji, was emotional as he announced he will be retiring on the 31st of May, 2024 after being a solid foundation in upholding the interest of the stakeholders for 10 years as a result of serving two successive terms. In his statement, he noted that  Mr Abdulrahman Yinusa will be taking over the mantle of overseeing the management of the esteemed company.

He further said that the recorded success they achieved was solely due to the fact that the team and stakeholders he worked with shared a common interest and that was business. One of the stakeholders in his testimony of the retiring Group Managing Director stated that Mr Raji was not interested in political gains while serving and this helped curb issues that may have arisen due to political party crisis in the company.

The outgoing MD noted that it was not all rosy during the 10 years but with good colleagues and words of  encouragement from stakeholders helped him pull through, he also not forgot to mention the support and prayers of his wife and family. According to him, a key strategy modeled for 2025 which is SRC (Sweat, Revive, Create). It was aimed at modeling the company to be a lean non operating investment holding company that focuses on Real Estate, Hospitality, Financial Services, Agriculture, Energy/ Power, ICT/Digital, Logistics/e-commerce, Health Care/Pharmaceuticals.

According to him, he noted that, “in real terms, OICL Profit Before Tax for 2023 actually increased by 62 percent to N1.772 billion from N1.092 billion in 2022 if we strip off Revaluation Gains arising from our Investment Properties portfolio in both years. He also recounted that the financial year 2023 will be the 10th consecutive year that the company will be paying dividends to Shareholders with the cumulative amount paid in this past decade amounting to N3.11 billion.”

In his closing remark, he expressed full confidence when stating that the management of the company is in safe hands in the person of Mr Abdulrahman Yinusa, noting that he has the capacity to further take the company to greater heights.

The stakeholders were also full of praise for the outgoing MD and the Emeritus Chairman, Mr Segun Aina for anchoring the company steadily and appealed to them not to shy away from activities that involve Odu’a.

The Chairman, when asked by our reporter how FX negatively impacted business for them and how they were able to stay afloat, responded by saying they FX was a general issue but they ensured that their portfolios had enough funds in it that will keep them going, he also encouraged the stakeholders to strengthen their portfolios financially.

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Flour Mills among top gainers as investors make N303bn

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Investors in the Nigerian equities market went home with N303 billion after the bourse resumed from the Workers Day holiday on Thursday.

The Federal Government declared Wednesday a public holiday to mark the May Day celebration across the country.

The rise in market capitalisation followed the growth in share prices of Presco Plc, Flour Mill, Sterling Bank, and Dangote Sugar, amongst others at the end of trading today.

After five hours of trading at the capital market, the equity capitalisation increased to N55.8 trillion from N55.5 trillion posted by the bourse on Tuesday.

Similarly, the NGX-All-Share Index (ASI) increased to 98,762.78 from 98,225.63 recorded the previous trading day.

The market breadth was positive as 28 stocks advanced, 14 declined, while 78 others remained unchanged in 8,446 deals.

Presco Plc and Flour Mill led other gainers with a 10 percent growth in share price to close at N229.90 and N33.55 from their previous prices of N209.00 and N30.50 per share.

Sterling Bank and Dangote Sugar also raised their share prices by 9.98 percent, and 9.90  percent respectively.

On the flipside, NASCON led other price decliners as it shed 9.99 percent off its share price to close at N47.30 from the previous N52.55 per share.

UPL, OMATEK, and NEIMETH completed the list of losers in today’s trading with -9.29 percent, -9.21 percent, and -9.09 percent dip in their share price respectively.

On the volume index, Abbey Mortgage Bank traded 362.820 million shares valued at N907 million in 16 deals followed by Access Corporation which traded 54.466 million shares worth N954 million in 980 deals.

Veritas traded 38.748 million shares valued at N230.56 million in 103 deals.

Access Corp recorded the highest value for the day, trading stocks worth N954 million in 980 deals followed by Abbey Mortgage Bank which traded equities worth N907 million in 16 deals.

Nigerian Breweries traded stocks worth N802 million in 191 deals.

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NGX: ASI, market cap record gains

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The NGX All-Share Index (ASI) on Thursday advanced by 0.55 percent to close at 98,762.78 basis points.

This is compared to the previous day’s gain of 0.35 percent to close at 98,225.63 basis points. The NGX Market CAP also recorded a gain of N303.79bn Naira terms.

The total volume traded advanced by 20.46 percent to close at N665.20m, valued at N5.54bn and traded in 8,446 deals. ABBEYBDS was the most traded stock by volume, with N362.82m units traded, while ACCESSCORP  was the most traded stock by value, with N954.62m units traded.

The Gote Index advanced by 0.27 percent to close at 345.08 basis points, The Toni index advanced by 1.24 percent to close at 1,306.33 basis points, while the Samad index closed flat with 326.45 basis points.

At the close of trading, the market recorded 29 gainers, 14 losers, and 81 unchanged. FLOURMILL topped the gainers’ list, while NASCON topped the losers’ list.

The value chart also revealed that ACCESSCORP contributed the most, with a 17.23 percent share. ABBEYBDS and  NB followed closely behind.

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