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    SEC Chairman pitches capital market for economic growth, development

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaNovember 20, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Chairman of the board of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Olufemi Lijadu, has stressed the need for exploration of the country’s non-oil sector for economic growth and development.

    Lijadu said that exploration of the non-oil sector, especially the capital market, would enable Nigeria attain its full growth potential.

    He spoke at a breakfast meeting between the board and stakeholders in the capital market in Lagos on Wednesday.

    “We all love our country and we need to develop our country. We have potential and it’s time we start taking steps to realise the potential.

    “We need money to develop our economy, and to get the money, we need to attract investors — both local and foreign.

    “To be able to attract them, our markets need to have the basic rules that are obtainable anywhere else in the world by aligning ourselves with best practices internationally,” he said.

    The chairman said that the apex capital market regulator and market operators had the same interest of enhancing the growth of the market.

    He expressed the need for all to work together in the overall interest of the market and the economy.

    “We are ready to listen to you, to be accessible to you and to work with you.

    “This meeting is the beginning of a partnership that we hope will continue.

    “You are there in the market and can give us that sensitivity of what the market is feeling and can give us that direction to frame our policies in the interest of the market,’’ Lijadu said.

    The board chairman commended the market operators for the degree of interaction with SEC,  and said that the cooperation would get better.

    He expressed confidence on the level of knowledge and professionalism of stakeholders in the market.

    Lijadu said by the time views and suggestions from the interaction are put together, the market would arrive at some solutions.

    “We are key pillars in the ability of our country to find solutions to its developmental needs by attracting relevant funding, together we can make our country great,’’he said.

    Earlier in her welcome address, Ms. Mary Uduk, SEC Acting Director-General, lauded the stakeholders for the support they had extended to the commission during the four years it operated without a board.

    Uduk enjoined them to continue to support the SEC in its effort to regulate and develop the market.

    “You are the ones that provide us with guidance as to the direction the market should go because you are the ones at the forefront and know it firsthand.

    “We are happy that you have agreed to be with us here today.

    “We are here today to rub minds with you and further solicit your cooperation in all that we intend to do to deepen the market,’’ Uduk said.

    She said that the commission’s board was made up of formidable people that would lead the market to the next level.

    Mr Haruna Jalo-Waziri, The Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc, Managing Director, commended the board for the great initiative to meet with the capital market operators.

    Jalo-Waziri described the development as a good start aimed at deepening the nation’s capital market.

    He said that the market needs to form a formidable force to achieve the desired growth and development.

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