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BUA Foods Chairman Claims Company Offers Nigeria’s Cheapest Products Amid Market Scarcity

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The Chairman of BUA Foods Plc, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has revealed that his company manufactures and sells the cheapest products in the Nigerian market.

Investors King reported that Abdul Rabiu recently announced plans to expand the pasta production unit of the company.

After signing an agreement with FAVA (Italy), one of the world’s leading pasta equipment manufacturing companies, BUA Foods renewed its planned expansion.

Rabiu announced the expansion in a statement signed on Wednesday by BUA Foods Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Adewunmi Desalu.

However, speaking at the 7th annual general meeting of the company held in Abuja on Thursday, Rabiu recounted how his firm maintained the price of flour at 50,000 Naira when it was sold for 70,000 Naira.

The businessman blamed manufacturers and distributors for the scarcity of food in the country.

He said, “BUA products are the cheapest in the market. And because we have other companies producing similar products, it is very difficult to price them low. For instance, a few months ago, the price of flour went as high as N70,000 per bag. We retained ours at N50,000 for quite some time to try and force other companies to also come down. But when they saw it was going to happen, they deliberately stopped production, and the prices kept going up.

“So when we were at N50,000, the distributors added N20,000 and were selling at N70,000 per bag. At one point, customers were making almost N20 million per truck of 75 tonnes of flour.

Yes, it happened. While we were there at N50,000, still puffing and praying for the prices to come down, some companies were not happy that we were keeping the prices low.

“That was why they suddenly stopped production to create scarcity. With that scarcity, the price kept going up. So that is part of the problem. When we saw that, we knew it did not make sense for us to continue selling at N50,000 when the market was at N70,000. Our production is substantial, but there are two other companies that are bigger than us.

However, we believe that by next year, we are going to be bigger than them.”

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Osun Government Tackles Gold Mining Company Over Alleged Tax Evasion 

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The Osun State Government has raised serious concerns about the operations of the Segilola Gold Project, managed by subsidiaries of Thor Explorations Ltd, a UK-based company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

According to Prof. Lukman Jimoda, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Mining and Mineral Resources, the state’s investigation revealed various unethical business practices, including alleged tax evasion, use of proxies, and failure to comply with environmental rules and regulations.

The companies involved—such as SINIC Engineering, ATF Consulting, Monurent Nigeria, and others—are reportedly engaged in outsourcing employment and operations to undisclosed third parties without proper documentation or environmental compliance.

Prof. Jimoda highlighted that the federal constitution places environmental oversight under the concurrent list, allowing the state to assess companies’ operations for economic and environmental impacts.

He emphasised that the Segilola project, despite its significant production since 2019, has resisted complying with extant laws like the Personal Income Tax Act (PITA) and the Company Income Tax Act (CITA) which govern tax levies.

He also expressed concerns over pollution, including particulate emissions and possible acid drains from waste rocks, which pose serious environmental risks to the state.

The state government is therefore demanding the payment of accrued taxes and environmental development levies, as well as proper documentation for all involved parties.

The Special Adviser stressed that Osun has not received its due revenue from the Segilola project for over three years, despite its bankable gold production since 2019.

“The government is prepared to take necessary actions to ensure compliance and safeguard the state’s environmental and economic interests”, the Special Adviser noted.

Also speaking, the Financial Consultant to the Office of Mining and Mineral Resources,  Dr. Wale Bolorunduro while presenting his report said the allegations against Thor Explorations Ltd and its subsidiaries mark a significant moment for Osun State, as the government seeks to reclaim its financial rights and ensure compliance with tax regulations.

Particularly troubling is the claim that Osun State’s interests in Tropical Mines Ltd were strategically diminished without due financial compensation, raising questions about the fairness of the company’s practices in Nigeria versus its compliance with international standards in the UK and Canada, where it is publicly listed,” Bolorunduro stated.

Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration has emphasized the need for due payments to be made, while also ensuring that business operations continue smoothly. This balanced approach underscores the state’s willingness to foster investment, but not at the expense of its fiscal health or integrity.

Responding to the allegations that the Adeleke Dynasty is involved in the management of the Segilola Gold Project, Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Oluomo Kolapo Alimi denied the report, noting that those holding a stake or the other in the gold firm areas shortchanged the Osun state government.

Denying the allegations, the company noted that it has consistently demonstrated a commitment to being a law-abiding, transparent corporate entity, fulfilling all tax obligations and royalty payments in full and on time.

Segilola Country Manager, Austin Menegbo, said, “We maintain detailed records and have receipts for all royalty payments made to the Federal Government, as well as tax remittances to the State Government. These documents are readily available for verification.

“The claims of environmental and operational non-compliance are not true as we have sufficient evidence to prove that we have followed all necessary protocols for environmental assessments and regulatory filings, including environmental compliance monitoring and mitigation of potential environmental impacts. In addition, we are regularly audited by the Federal Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development and to date, there has been no claim of pollution or environmental violations against the company.

“As one of Nigeria’s leading mining companies, we remain committed to contributing to the economic growth of the state and the country while adhering to the highest ethical and operational standards. We shall continue to maintain an open line of communication with relevant authorities to ensure that our operations are aligned with both federal and state laws.”

 

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Price of Cooking Gas Rises by 70%, Households and Small Businesses Suffer

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Nigerians have expressed dissatisfaction over the continuous increase in the price of cooking gas.

Investors King gathered that despite the removal of Value Added Tax (VAT) on cooking gas since October 2023, the price of cooking gas continues to soar, now with a 70 percent increase as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The price of refilling a 12.5kg cylinder of gas cost N9,194.41 as of 2023, however, as of August 2024, it surged to N15, 552.56, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

This increase has had a great effect on households and small-scale businesses, including caterers and food vendors whose daily business depends on gas.

Many Nigerians have seized various opportunities to air out their frustration.

An X user, Abiodun Adeleke queried the sudden increase in the price of gas.

Adeleke, who wondered how Nigerians would be able to survive the economic hardship, observed that the recent increase in the price of the commodity reflects a 100 percent increase.

He wrote, “12.5kg cooking gas is now N19,000. Just months ago, it was N9,000. That’s a 100 percent hike in less than a year. How are people surviving this economy?”

Another user, Isaac Ajani with the handle @IsaacAJCityTexa tackled the FG’s claim of importing gas.

He wrote, “And FG/NNPC boasting they are exporting  gas now,that Nig has huge quantity of natural gas,why d locals/residents are buying it higher,coal/dual purpose Dpk out of reach  @1600perkg,in what way is FG relieving d residents of utility bills.”

Also sharing his frustration, another user with the handle @PerplexedNGN who claimed to be a resident of Lagos confirmed the increase describing it as crazy.

His words “I already bought ₦17,000 here in Lagos.

It’s honestly crazy. I don’t know where the common man will run to after this one too soon becomes unaffordable for the common man. 12.5kg gas was about ₦,3500-₦4,000 up until April/May 2022, just recently over 2 years ago.”

Food vendors and caterers are also feeling the heat.

Mary Olabuson, a caterer in Lagos State recounted how the price of cooking is affecting her business.

She recounted how she rejected a job after the price of cooking gas swallow most of the budget.

“I had a client call me for a job, but after calculating the cost, gas alone took up a huge chunk of the budget. In the end, I had to turn down the offer because the client couldn’t afford my revised rate,” she said.

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OPEC Raises Global Oil Demand Forecast to 120 Million Bpd by 2050

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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has raised its projections for world oil demand in its latest World Oil Outlook published on Tuesday.

The cartel sees oil demand rising to 118.9 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2045, 2.9 million bpd higher than it predicted in the previous year. The outlook also expects demand to hit 120.1 million bpd by 2050.

“Future energy demand is found in the developing world due to increasing populations, middle class and urbanization,” said OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais during the report’s launch in Brazil.

On investment, the organization said the oil industry needs $17.4 trillion through 2050 to further expand production and sustain the sector.

“All policymakers and stakeholders need to work together to ensure a long-term investment-friendly climate,” Al Ghais wrote.

OPEC also increased its medium-term demand projection on a stronger economy than last year and easing inflationary pressure.

According to OPEC, world oil demand will rise to 111 million bpd and 112.3 in 2028 and 2029, respectively. While the 2028 figure is up 800,000 bpd from last year’s prediction, 2029 forecast is over 6 million bpd higher than that of the IEA, which said in June demand will plateau in 2029 at 105.6 million bpd.

The gap is larger than the combined output of OPEC members Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.

In 2020, OPEC made a shift when the pandemic hit oil demand, saying consumption would plateau in the late 2030s. It has begun raising forecasts again as oil use has recovered.

By 2050, there will be 2.9 billion vehicles on the road, up 1.2 billion from 2023, OPEC forecast. Despite electric vehicle growth, vehicles powered by a combustion engine will account for more than 70% of the global fleet in 2050, the report said.

“Electric vehicles are poised for a larger market share, but obstacles remain, such as electricity grids, battery manufacturing capacity and access to critical minerals,” it said.

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