The Chartered Institute of Bankers of
Nigeria (CIBN) has called for support of the Nigerian Stock Exchange
(NSE) as well as operators in the stock market in their quest to
showcase the investment opportunities in Nigeria.
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President/Chairman of Council, CIBN, Prof Segun Ajibola |
The President, CIBN, Prof. Segun Ajibola,
made this call during a courtesy visit of the Council to the Exchange,
where he also rang the closing gong at the NSE in Lagos on Monday.
The CIBN boss said the 22nd edition of
the World Conference of Banking Institute (WCBI) to be hosted by Nigeria
in April next year, would be a good opportunity to showcase the
countries potential.
“It is an opportunity to showcase the
investment opportunities in Nigeria and to correct certain paradigms
about Nigeria. We believe by the time the world comes here in April next
year, we would be able to present Nigeria to the world.
“At the end of that conference, we
believe we would see an increase in foreign investments in the country.
We are looking up to the operators in the capital market to assist us in
convincing the whole world about,” Ajibola said.
While speaking on the activities of the
CIBN in the economy, he said the institute is mandated to play some
critical roles within the Nigerian state.
He pointed out that for the financial
services industry, the CIBN plays advocacy role for all stakeholders and
promotes ethics, professionalism among bankers.
Furthermore, he told the stockbrokers
that the CIBN has collaboration with local and international
institutions and bodies to develop capacity, adding that it also works
with universities and polytechnics to develop capacity and
certification.
“We also ensure that code of conduct is
strictly adhered to, and our benchmarks are not below international
standards. And when there are cases of infraction, we have, by virtue of
the provisions of our extant law, a disciplinary tribunal that has the
powers of a High Court to discipline erring members.
“That, we have done severally. We look
for ways of championing the Nigerian project forward at every opportuned
time. We are very active globally. As at today, we conduct examination
for The Gambia, we are starting of Liberia and Sierra
“We have extended our operations beyond
the shores of Nigeria. We have three international branches as at today.
They are in the United Kingdom, USA and Canada. We do this so that we
can reach out to international organisations and aga cies that are
authorities in various areas of banking and finance,” he said.
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