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NSE Lists 146.9m Additional Shares From Dangote

The Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) has listed an additional ordinary shares of 146,878,241 from Dangote Sugar Refinery .
The new development was made known in a statement signed by NSE’s Head of Listings Regulation Department, Godstime Iwenekhai.
The additional shares listed on the exchange arose from the Scheme of Merger between Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc and Savannah Sugar Company Limited.
Earlier in the year, shareholders of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc (DSR) had endorsed the formal takeover of Savannah Sugar Company Ltd (SSCL).
The shareholders said the development would enhance production capacity and further increase their market share.
The shareholders, during their Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), voted in favour of the merger of the two company as the sub-Saharan Africa’s largest sugar refining firm embarked on the next stage of its backward integration plan to revolutionize the sugar sub-sector of the nation’s economy.
With the listing of the additional 146,878,241 ordinary shares on Wednesday, the total issued and fully paid up shares of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc has now increased from 12,000,000,000 to 12,146,878,241 ordinary shares of 50 kobo each.
The chairman of the company, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said the DSR, a top player in the industry with install capacity to produce 1.44m metric tonnes per annum, would leverage Savannah Sugar’s sugarcane production capacity to enhance its production capacity.
According to him, Savannah Sugar has 32,000 hectares of land available for cultivation of sugar cane as well as milling capacity of 50,000 tonnes of sugar per annum and that upon the merger, further investments would be made to increase SSCL land under cultivation.
Dangote explained that the DSR board considered the merger as fair and reasonable and believed that it would provide strategic opportunities and benefits for the company, employees and other stakeholders.
By: Lilian Peters
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