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Oando’s Management React To Suspension Of Its AGM

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Oando Plc has ignored the last-minute directives of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over its scheduled annual general meeting (AGM).

Naija News recalls that SEC had earlier ordered for the suspension of Oando’s AGM slated till further notice.

In its official response to the suspension filed at the NSE, Oando stated that the cancellation of the scheduled AGM by SEC was not in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders who have travelled at great expense, from far and wide, to attend the AGM.

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The company also stands to lose significant shareholder funds by the attendant cancellation of the AGM at such short notice,” Oando stated.

Oando noted that it would take all legal steps to protect its business and assets whilst remaining committed to act in the best interests of all its shareholders.

The company said it would soon announce a new date for the AGM.

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SEC had stated that the suspension was based on the Ex-parte order of the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos, which ordered status quo to remain.Oando disagreed with SEC’s position pointing out that it had by notice to the public and its shareholders on May 10, 2019 validly convened its 42nd AGM.

The actions contained in the SEC’s letter to the Company dated Friday, May 31, 2019 was effectively put in abeyance by the Ex-parte Order of the Federal High Court, which was granted on Monday, June 3, 2019,” Oando stated.

Several shareholders have also criticized the suspension of the AGM and other actions being taken by the Commission against the indigenous oil and gas company.

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Shareholders under the auspices of Pragmatic Shareholders Association of Nigerian (PSAN) called on the Federal Government and other stakeholders to restrain SEC from creating unnecessary panic in the capital market.

According to the shareholders, the suspension of the AGM was counterproductive as both the company and its shareholders will bear the pains and financial burden of the cancelled AGM.

“Oando had planned and piad for this event as far back as May, what happens to all the money that was paid to the vendors to make the meeting a success? This is our hard earned money that has not been used judiciously as a result of SEC’s intervention,” PSAN stated.

SEC stated that it suspended the AGM until further notice to allow the parties to maintain status quo adding that it would update relevant stakeholders and the public on the outcome of the ongoing litigation.

SEC had on May 31, 2019, released a statement indicating the management and board of Oando of sundry corporate governance abuses and infractions of the relevant capital market laws. SEC barred the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) and the Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer (DGCEO) of Oando from being directors of public companies for a period of five years. SEC also ordered certain members of the board of directors of Oando to resign.

The apex capital market regulator stated that it had concluded investigation into alleged corporate governance abuses at Oando and found that the company was guilty of serious infractions and market abuses. SEC also directed the payment of monetary penalties by the company and affected individuals and directors, and refund of improperly disbursed remuneration by the affected board members to the company.

Oando however described the directives from the SEC as a calculated attempt to prejudice the business of the company.

The company stated that the alleged infractions and penalties are unsubstantiated, ultra vires, invalid and calculated to prejudice the business of the company.

According to the company, it has not been given the opportunity to see, review and respond to the forensic audit report and so unable to ascertain what findings were made in relation to the alleged infractions and defend itself accordingly before the SEC.