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    NASS Transmits Investments, Securities Bill to Tinubu for Assent

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaFebruary 19, 2025Updated:February 19, 2025 Uncategorized No Comments4 Mins Read
    NASS Transmits Investments, Securities Bill to Tinubu for Assent
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    NASS Transmits Investments, Securities Bill to Tinubu for Assent

    The National Assembly has transmitted the Investments and Securities Bill, 2024 to President Bola Tinubu for assent. The Chairman, Senate Committee on Capital Market, Sen. Osita Izunaso, has announced this during the Securities and Exchange Commission’s budget defence on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Izunaso said that the president was expected to sign the bill into law within the next 30 days. He said that the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, had signed the bill and that it had been moved to the executive for assent.

    Izunaso also told the meeting that the committee had followed up with a written directive to the Minister of Finance to include a N10 billion special fund for investor education in the capital market as part of the 2025 budget.

    In his remarks, Sen. Anthony Yaro (PDP-Gombe) commended the commission for the approach taken in 2024. Yaro said that with the positive happenings like the Investments and Securities Bill and the reduction in deductions, SEC was expected to perform better.

    “I believe these developments will boost your performance in 2025. We know your capacity and what you can do, but you need to do more,” he said.

    In his presentation, Director-General of SEC, Dr Emomotimi Agama, expressed appreciation to the National Assembly for the support and contributions of the committee which, he said, moved the market forward in 2024.

    Agama noted that in 2024, Nigeria was one of the best performing markets in the world. “Your support has gingered the market; there is a new spirit and that support has assisted us to achieve what we achieved together.

    “Last year, we wished that the Federal Government’s 50 per cent deduction would be reduced to 20 per cent, but we could not achieve that.

    “We are glad to say that with the intervention of the committee and the chairman, the minister has signed the reduction of the deduction from 50 per cent to 20 per cent.

    “We are hopeful that the implementation will take effect from March 1,” he said. Agama further stated that the 2024 budget was properly administered, stressing that while projected income was N22.4 billion, gross income received was N26.9 billion, with a surplus of 20.34 per cent.

    “We achieved 100 per cent and went above it by 20 per cent. Expenditures for the period was N20.8 billion while N12.68 billion went to deductions. Our net surplus was then N2.5 billion,” he said.

    On the reductions in penalties collected in 2024, Agama stated that the role of the commission was to encourage market participants to comply with the laid down rules and regulations.

    The SEC director-general said that penalties were charged when participants did not comply, adding that the reduction was due to high level of compliance in the market.

    “If you prepare participants and they comply, penalties will certainly be reduced. That reduction means the market is beginning to comply, which increases efficiency,” he said.

    According to him, the capital market operates a disclosure regime rather than a merit regime. “Every company and director has a responsibility for figures that are disclosed to the public.

    “It is our responsibility to monitor the same to ensure that documents provided to members of the public are accurate. If they do not meet standards, such institutions will be penalised,” he said.

    Contributing to the 2024 budget performance, Sen. Victor Umeh (LP-Anambra) expressed worries about the false information being put out to the public by companies in a bid to defraud Nigerians. “I am worried about regulations and enforcement so that companies will not just bring up cooked figures to defraud Nigerians.

    “Let your eyes be on those that use the market to defraud Nigerians,” Umeh said.#NASS Transmits Investments, Securities Bill to Tinubu for Assent Nigerian Exchange Falls by N73bn as Investors Dump VFD, OANDO

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