Basil Omiyi, board chairman of Seplat Energy Plc, has assured that the company will hold its scheduled annual general meeting (AGM) tomorrow. In a statement on Tuesday, the board chairman
Basil Omiyi, board chairman of Seplat Energy Plc, has assured that the company will hold its scheduled annual general meeting tomorrow.
“An Abuja federal high court today delivered a final and binding judgment, ordering Seplat Energy Plc to hold its scheduled annual general meeting ,” he said. Meanwhile, in suit number , petitioners had brought a separate case before a federal high court in Abuja, requesting to restrain the company from holding its AGM on the aforementioned date.
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