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Seplat Petroleum Plc announces 2 outgoing board members

Two members of Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc Board, Mr Michael Alexander and Mrs Ifueko Omoigui Okauru, are to retire from the board, effective Jan. 31, 2021.

Mrs Edith Onwuchekwa, the company’s Secretary and General Counsel, disclosed this in a notice sent to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Thursday in Lagos.
According to the notice, Alexander, who is a Senior Independent Non-Executive Director, was appointed to the board in June 2013, while Mrs Okauru, an Independent Non-Executive Director, was appointed in March 2013.
The notice said that for the past seven years, both directors had served the board meritoriously, deploying their multi-facetted experiences towards the growth of the organisation.
“Seplat remains grateful for their immense contributions to the board and the company.
“Consequently, the Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Mr Basil Omiyi, Independent Non-Executive Director, will become the Senior Independent Non-Executive Director from Feb. 1, 2021.
“Omiyi joined the Seplat Board in 2013 after a 40-year career at Royal Dutch Shell, during which time he occupied a number of senior roles in Nigeria and Europe, including Managing Director, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd., and Country Chairman of Shell Companies in Nigeria.
“This announcement is being made in accordance with Rule 4 of the Nigerian Stock Exchange Amended Listing Rules and Rule 9.6.11 of the UK Listing Rules,” the notice read

Lagos Govt. promises to clear pension arrears by 2022

The Lagos State Government on Thursday promised to clear arrears of all pension payments by the end of year 2022.

Mrs. Ajibola Ponnle, Lagos State Commissioner for Establishment, Training and Pension, made the pledge while delivering a keynote address at the virtual Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC) pre-retirement seminar, in Lagos.

The seminar was organised for civil servants retiring between January and June 2021 in the state.

She said “Unfortunately we have a backlog of accrued pension rights and we acknowledge that.

“But by the end of 2022 which is about two years from now, we are hoping that the backlog would be cleared.

“We are working tirelessly to ensure that we fund all the accounts that need to be funded, so that as soon as retirees reach the retirement age and retire, they get their pension.”

According to her, Lagos State Government is working assiduously to ensure that retirees can enjoy additional welfare benefits.

She said these would include free transportation for pensioners on the state transportation network, implementation of which was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The commissioner noted that the Gov. Babajide Sanwoolu-led administration appreciated the role that public servants play in governance.

“The governor has demonstrated this by the various initiatives and policies approved in the last one year towards enhancing the welfare of pensioners.

“Even though the present economic condition is not friendly, the governor ensures payment and even increment of pension.

“We appreciate the valuable experience and insights of our retirees and pray that they retire healthy and happily,” she said.

She, however, advised the prospective retirees to be wary of joining side associations who are deceiving pensioners of assisting them to collect their pension.

Ajibola admonished members of the society to always show compassion to retirees, saying they are the older citizens and have a lot more to offer.

She, however, congratulated the prospective retirees and acknowledged the effort of the management and staff of LASPEC for putting up the webinar.

Mr. Babalola Obilana, Director-General, LASPEC, said the essence of the programme was to educate the prospective retirees on the necessary documentation required to access their accrued rights and pension.

Obilana noted that having worked in active service for the state government, it was imperative that transmission into retirement should be without stress

According to him, the seminar also provides valuable information on how retirees should plan their finances and lives after retirement.

“It will also provide you health tips on how to enjoy your future after retirement,” Obilana said.

Mr Afees Oyebo, Assistant Chief Administration officer, LASPEC, in his lecture titled: “Retirement Benefit Documentation under the Contributory Pension Scheme” charged the retirees to update their documents.

Oyebo said this would ensure that the benefits and accrued rights due to the retirees during their service years were accurately computed and credited into their Retirement Savings Account (RSA).

Several resource persons including representatives from Crusader Sterling Pensions and FbNInsurance also spoke at the webinar.

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