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Fed Govt Slightly Reverse The Price of PMS

Queue at the filing station  The President,  Petroleum Products Retailers Owners of Nigeria( PETROAN), Dr Billy Gills Harry, says the reduction of the product, by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited( NNPCL) is good for the nation'struggling economy, as it would help in soften the difficult situations posed by the sharp rise in the price of petroleum products. While reacting to the issue through a statement issued and signed to the NEWSMIRROR yesterday, Harry said that the slight reversal of the price by NNPCL shows that the government is committed to the alleviation of the problems of the masses. According to him, the reduction in the price per litre of Petrol Motoring Spirit( PMS) from N1,020 per litre to N899 per litre is good, adding that the country will soon get over its problem, if the readjustment of the economy continues. Also, PETROAN's Public Relation Officer, Dr  Joseph Obele said that Dangote Petroleum Refinery had earlier started the r...

SEC grapples with N177bn unclaimed dividends, amid electronic distribution


By Akinola Ajibade


Investors in the nation's capital market are having unclaim dividends of N177billion as at 2021, the Director -General, Securities and Exchange Commission( SEC), Mr Lamido Yuguda, has said.

He said the dividends have increased from N168 billion recorded in 2020, a development, which is not good enough for investors.

He said this in Abuja, while speaking on some of the outcomes of the second Capital Market Committee meeting. 

While responding to a question on the amount of unclaimed dividends at the Nigerian Stock Exchange, Yuguda said, “The unclaimed dividends that we have as at the end of last year was about N177billion.

“And, unfortunately, this was an increase over the number at the end of 2020, which was N168bn.”

Speaking on what the commission is doing about the increasing unclaimed dividends in the market, Yuguda said that  SEC is working with registrars in order to distribute dividends through electronic means.

Yuguda said: “The commission has done a lot about this in terms of working with the registrars to ensure that dividends are now distributed electronically.

“This is done through the banking accounts of investors rather than through dividend warrants which used to be the case. However, the problem is that people need to mandate their accounts.

“This means that you need to provide your account details to the registrars so that it can be credited directly with the dividends. We have observed that there are issues with that process, because right now you will still need to go to each and every registrar that you deal with to give the same information.”

He added, “But what we are trying to do right now is to get a one point of supplying that information, so that when you give it to one registrar, you don’t need to repeat the information across all the other registrars because they will automatically get your details.”

The SEC boss noted that the second thing being done by the commission was to enlighten people about the many changes that had taken place in the capital market.

He further noted that in spite of SEC’s efforts in the implementation of the electronic Dividend Mandate Management System, investors had continued to lament the delayed payments of e-dividend and the cumbersome manual process, among other shortcomings.

“A large number of investors are also still unaware of the eDMMS and have not mandated their accounts. The commission will, however, continue to create awareness in this regard,” Yuguda stated.

He added, “Capital market operators must also do more to demonstrate, through their activities, an efficient capital market that prioritises the interests of investors.”

Yuguda also stated that SEC had obtained donor funding towards acquiring and deploying a securities market surveillance system.

The DG said the deployment of the surveillance solution would improve the commission’s regulatory and supervisory capabilities over securities trading activities and help modernise the local capital markets.

“It will also ensure market integrity and transparency across all trading platforms, and boost investor confidence,” he stated.

All of these, according to Yuguda, would bode well for the capital market and support its growth.

 

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