AN ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL PROVISIONS REGULATING VIRTUAL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS IN NIGERIA

Rilwan F. MAHMOUD, Yetunde U. ALAYA

Abstract


Companies around the world have had to adjust their modes of operation to take into account the significantbusiness restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. In Nigeria, the laws governing corporate matters areunclear on the regulation of virtual AGM, particularly in public companies. This paper examines the sufficiencyof the Nigerian corporate laws to regulate virtual annual general meetings in Nigerian companies. Thisexamination was carried out by analyzing the provisions of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 on VirtualAGM, the CAC Guidelines and the NSE Guidance with a view to determining their adequacy in regulating VirtualAGM. The paper finds that there remain significant gaps in both the regulations and the practices regardingvirtual annual general meetings in Nigeria. The paper concludes that in keeping with the global corporategovernance standard, Nigeria ought to identify the current lacunae in the corporate regulatory system. The paperrecommends that the CAMA 2020 and both the CAC and NSE practice directions be revised to accommodate theinclusion of virtual AGM in both public and private companies.

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