The Crime Alert Security Network has appealed to its shareholders over the unfortunate circumstance of Coronavirus pandemic which has temporarily changed the policy of dividends’ payment.
Crime Alert made the appeal in a release, signed by the organisation’s Image Maker, Jumoke Akinwale and made available to ReportersAtLarge.
Akinwale, who ascribed the change in the organisation’s policy on preconditions that guarantee the payment of dividends to the ravaging COVID-19, explained that the agreement made at the initial stage was premised on the fact that the shareholders would have their dividends obtained after thirty (30) working days of investment.
“It was regrettable that the pernicious disease of COVID-19 has temporarily changed the policy,” she lamented.
Akinwale stressed that the outbreak and continuous spread of Coronavirus pandemic, which has continued to cripple businesses, administrative smoothness and orderliness of operation, among others, have compelled the organisation to temporarily change its policy to sixty (60) working days.
She explained that the extension of the policy to sixty (60) working days was to allow the shareholders to have access to their dividends, regardless of challenges and obstacles that are currently bedevilling the organisation.
Akinwale reiterated that the shareholders would be given their dividends after sixty (60) working days of investment, assuring that Crime Alert Security Network would not refrain from fulfilling its promise.
The Image Maker enjoined those who are still interested in investing in the organization but are currently studying and monitoring the situation to jettison the erroneous thoughts, saying that “the organization remains a reputable and reliable one which cannot toy with anything capable of spoiling its reputation.”
Akinwale enjoined the organisation’s clients and shareholders to continue to have trust and firm belief in Crime Alert Security Network.
She added that the organisation would never defraud nor dupe any of its shareholders because it values its prestige, integrity and reputation in Nigeria, Africa and beyond.