SEC Implores Capital Market Stakeholders On Local, Foreign Investments

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Stakeholders in the Capital Market have been urged to continue to take positive steps to attract and retain both local and foreign investments as part of measures to stimulate economic growth and develop critical infrastructure necessary for the country’s development. 

Ag. Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Ms. Mary Uduk stated this at the formal launch of the book ‘Riding the Eagle’ written by Mrs Toyin Sanni in Lagos, Monday

 Uduk stated that during the decision-making process, investors want to be sure of the rational basis of their investment decisions before transferring resources, and this is why quality information is needed. 

She said “Providing information to investors will enhance transparency in the Nigerian markets and improve our global reputation in the investment community.

 “Riding the Eagle meets this imperative by providing comprehensive and up-to-date information on investing in the Nigerian markets via a roadmap and guide for foreign, domestic, institutional and individual investors alike. It also examines the challenges faced by the Nigerian economy across sectors, past and recent success stories and solutions to some of the nation’s economic and development challenges.

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 She said the Book goes into details on the key sectors that drive the performance of the Nigerian economy and what investment opportunities are available for interested investors and motivated entrepreneurs.

 The SEC DG therefore commended the author, Mrs. Toyin F. Sanni, for putting at the disposal of the industry, the value of over one decade in the money market and another two decades in the capital market. 

“The book serves investor interests through this comprehensive and authoritative work on investment opportunities in the Nigerian economy.

 “It is imperative therefore that we all as stakeholders continue to take positive steps to attract and retain both local and foreign investments to stimulate economic growth and develop critical infrastructure necessary for our country’s development” she added. 

In her remarks, Vice Chairman FAMFA Oil Limited, Mrs Folorunsho Alakija described the book as truly a most appropriate and timely information guide for all stakeholders in the investment sector in africa’s most populous and resource rich country (Nigeria).

Author of the book, Mrs Sanni said the book is to help make Nigeria a sustainable preferred destination by providing detailed and concise information for investors.

She said the book discusses Nigeria’s current economic challenges and proffers solution to some of them. 

‘Riding the Eagle is a guide for local and international investors seeking to exploit the unique opportunities in the Nigerian Economy’ she added. 

Photo Caption: Left to Right: Director General Debt Management Office, Ms Patience Oniha, Chief Executive Officer Nigerian Stock Exchange, Mr. Oscar Onyema, Executive Vice Chairman Famfa Oil Limited, Mrs Folorunsho Alakija, author of the Book ‘Riding the Eagle’ Mrs Toyin Sanni and Acting Director General, Securities and Exchange Commission, Ms Mary Uduk at the formal launch of the book in Lagos, Monday 

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