Shippers council corporative disburses N71m dividend

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L-R: The Port Manager, Tincan Island Port, Nigerian Ports Authority, Mr. Sylvester Egede; Customs Area Controller, Tincan Island Port Command, Dera Nnadi; Terminal Manager, Five Star Logistics Limited, Mr. Jaysing Kamthe; during the unveiling of the electronic access gate at Tincan Island Port on Tuesday.

The Nigerian Shippers’ Council Staff Corporative Society has revealed that N70.9m has been disbursed  as dividends to its members for the year 2023.

The President of the NSCSM corporative society, Mr Adeyemi Olaolu, disclosed this recently at the 28th annual general meeting/election of the association in Lagos.

The meeting had the theme ‘The corporative society: building sustainable economic resilience’.

Olaolu said the cooperative society closed the year with a net asset growth of 6.8 per cent year-on-year and an average overhead cost of 7.8 per cent.

“The total of N44.4m was shared among members as dividends in the previous AGM. I wish to inform this August gathering that the total sum of N70.9m would be disbursed as dividends for the year under review,” he stated.

He added that the group recorded a 60 per cent increase in net surplus, compared to what the association got in 2022.

“In the  2022 AGM, N88.8m was declared a net surplus, while the net surplus for the year under review was N141.8m. This shows a difference of N52.9m, representing a growth of about 60 per cent when compared with the net surplus of 2022,” he declared.

He stated that the corporative society also disbursed the sum of N119m to their retired members.

The NSCSM corporative society appreciated the management of the NSC for the timely remittance of the deductions of contributions from members’ salaries.

Earlier, the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Pius Akutah, remarked that the theme of the meeting underscored the importance of cooperative societies in navigating economic challenges and fostering resilience.

He urged the executives to prioritise capacity building.

“I urge the management of the cooperative society to prioritise capacity building for its members, ensuring they remain informed about global and national economic realities. Equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills, the society can effectively address its objectives and meet the needs of its members,” he mentioned.

Akutah added that the council was committed to supporting the cooperative society in enhancing its performance and promoting the well-being of its members.

“I encourage the executives to engage with the council on any request within its scope, as collaboration will ultimately benefit both organisations,” he noted.

The NSC boss expressed happiness about the impressive performance of the cooperative society.

“I am pleased to note the impressive performance of the NSC cooperative society in recent years, with a remarkable 55 per cent growth in revenue in 2022 compared to 2021

“However, I urge the executives not to become complacent but to continue exploring innovative avenues for revenue generation and profit maximisation,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Director of Cooperatives, Lagos State Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Mrs Zulikha Ibraheem, commended the group for a successful financial year.

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