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    SEC Aligns Capital Market Master Plan with National development Goals

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiDecember 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SEC Aligns Capital Market Master Plan with National development Goals
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    SEC Aligns Capital Market Master Plan with National development Goals

    Dr Emomotimi Agama, SEC Director-General, says the renewed Capital Market Master Plan will align closely with Nigeria’s National Development Plan.

    Speaking at the Capital Market Committee meeting in Lagos on Monday, he said the alignment supports Nigeria’s drive towards a $1 trillion economy.

    Agama noted the plan will guide market direction from 2026 to 2030, with potential extension to 2035 if necessary.

    He explained the new approach avoids creating entirely new master plans. Updates will reflect evolving economic realities.

    “The goal is to position the capital market as a central driver of national development,” Agama said. He added that SEC intends the capital market to feature in every national discussion on economic development.

    “From 2026 to 2030, we have defined our direction. Changes within this period will prompt plan adjustments, not a new plan.

    “How does the capital market become a springboard into national economic development? That is the vision we set ourselves.

    “National progress is difficult if policymakers fail to involve the market. Without us, they are lost,” he said.

    Agama emphasised that the new market vision requires active participation and practical solutions from all stakeholders.

    He urged stakeholders to focus on daily interventions, improving ports, roads, railways, health, and education infrastructure. He noted that collective and consistent action can deliver substantial progress quickly.

    Agama acknowledged support from FSD Africa and the Nigerian Capital Development Fund, particularly in providing consultancy for the plan review.

    Beyond consultancy, stakeholders will undergo sensitisation sessions to ensure strategies are realistic and contextually aligned with Nigeria’s economy.

    The external steering committee will provide strategic leadership, monitor progress, and ensure accountability during implementation.

    Working groups will focus on commodities, digital economy, liquidity, listings, and sustainability, Agama said. He encouraged those not included in groups to volunteer, describing it as a national service.

    SEC will ensure multi-stakeholder participation, including regulators, market operators, development partners, and experts.

    Performance will determine continued group participation; members unable to deliver on tasks will not be retained.

    Agama called for additional suggestions, including potential creation of private equity groups to ensure robust market representation.

    “The objective is to build a living document that evolves with market realities and drives Nigeria’s capital market transformation,” he said.

    He thanked stakeholders for their commitment and urged them to remain active contributors to the master plan’s success. #SEC Aligns Capital Market Master Plan with National development Goals#

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