Friday 26 Apr 2024
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KUALA LUMPUR (April 16): Shares in Barakah Offshore Petroleum Bhd fell 5% this morning after its group president and CEO Nik Hamdan Daud resigned.

At 9.25am, Barakah fell 0.5 sen to 9.5 sen with 1.43 million shares traded.

Nik Hamdan, who joined Barakah as an executive director in March 2012 before taking the helm in April 2016, stepped down “due to personal reason”, according to a filing today.

A source familiar with the matter said the resignation was to pave way for the restructuring of the debt-laden company.

Nik Hmadan will be succeeded by 54-year-old Abdul Rahim Awang, an auditor who has been vice president and chief corporate officer of Barakah since September 2013.

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