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Ikeja Hotels Plc董事Toke Alex-Ibru先生(左);Kunle Aluko;Alex Thomopulos博士;Alhaji Abatcha Bulama;Fadeke Olugbemi夫人;昨天,Ufuoma Ibru先生和Theo Netufo先生(董事总经理)在拉各斯举行的公司年会上。

宜家酒店集团(Ikeja Hotel Plc)在2019年的营业收入为73.27亿荷兰盾,而2018年同期为72.49亿荷兰盾。

在公司第四十三届年度股东大会上,公司董事长安东尼·伊迪格比(Anthony Idigbe)在股东大会上说,公司的收入从2018年的72.49亿荷兰盾增长到2019年的73.27荷兰盾,增长了1.1%。

会议是由代理人根据公司事务委员会关于由代理人进行年度股东大会的准则以及有必要遵守针对新冠肺炎疫情大流行的健康和安全措施的政府指令的要求而举行的。

由公司董事Fadeke Olugbemi女士代表的伊迪格贝(Idigbe)说,税后利润下降了20%,从2018年的6.77亿荷兰盾下降到2019年的5.41亿荷兰盾。

股东在会议上一致批准了2019财年的每股股息5科博。

据他说,下降的原因是运营成本的增加,而服务价格的上涨无法与之相提并论。

会议上通过的其他决议的要点包括重选亚历山大·托莫普洛斯博士,乌夫奥马·伊布鲁先生和法德克·奥卢格贝米夫人担任公司董事。此外,批准了Theophilus Eniola Netufo先生任命为集团董事总经理/首席执行官。

集团董事总经理指出,2020财政年度的结果将在很大程度上取决于新冠肺炎疫情的影响,指出酒店业受到的打击最大。

但是,他向董事会保证,董事会已采取战略措施以减少大流行的不利影响并减轻来年可能出现的商业风险。

原文:

Ikeja Hotel Plc has recorded revenue of N7.327 billion in its 2019 operations, against of N7.249 billion achieved in the corresponding period in 2018.

Addressing shareholders at the 43rd yearly general meeting of the firm, Chairman of the company, Chief Anthony Idigbe said the company recorded 1.1 per cent increase in revenue from N7.249 billion in 2018 to N7.327 billion in 2019.

The meeting was held by proxy in line with the Corporate Affairs Commission’s guidelines on conduct of AGM by proxy and the need to comply with government directives on health and safety measures against the COVID -19 pandemic.

Idigbe, who was represented by a director of the company, Mrs Fadeke Olugbemi, said profit after tax dropped by 20 per cent, from N677 million in 2018 to N541 million in 2019.

Shareholders at the meeting unanimously approved a dividend of five kobo per share for the 2019 financial year.

According to him, the drop was due to increase in cost of operation, which could not be matched by increase in prices of services.

Highlight of other resolutions passed at the meeting include the re-election of Dr. Alexander Thomopulos, Mr. Ufuoma Ibru and Mrs. Fadeke Olugbemi as directors of the company. Also, the appointment of Mr. Theophilus Eniola Netufo as Group Managing Director/CEO was ratified.

The Group Managing Director pointed out that the result of the financial year 2020 would depend substantially on the impact of the COVID -19 Pandemic, stating that the hospitality industry was the worst hit.

He, however, assured that the board had put in place strategic measures to reduce the adverse effect of the pandemic and to mitigate business risk that might arise in the coming year.