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Home»Banking & Finance»Capital Market»SEC Says Vibrant Commodities Exchange To Aid Economic Development 
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SEC Says Vibrant Commodities Exchange To Aid Economic Development 

By Orientalnews StaffOctober 22, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC has identified organized Commodities Exchange Market in the country as key to enhancing efficiency that would lead to economic growth and development.

 The Acting Director General of the SEC Ms. Mary Uduk said this when she received members of the Commodities Trading Ecosystem Implementation Committee in her office in Abuja, weekend.

Uduk said the Commodities market is an integral part of the economy whose potentials have not yet be fully harnessed for the country to enjoy the benefits therein.

She further stated that there is a lot of benefits in promoting commodity exchanges and the ecosystem in general as they provide a transparent pricing mechanism, promote attractiveness of agribusiness, foster financial inclusion and improve quality of agricultural output and profitability as well as government revenue. It also enhances the wellbeing of the farming communities and help reduce rural – urban drift.

The Commodities Trading Ecosystem Implementation Committee has NEXIM, NIRSAL, CBN, NCX, FSS2020, CIS, FMDQ and AFEX as members that have been mandated to implement recommendations of the report of the Technical Committee on Commodities Trading Ecosystem.  

Ms. Daisy Ekineh who led the team, gave an update of the Committee’s activities to the SEC team.

Ekineh commended the SEC on it’s efforts towards ensuring a vibrant Commodities Ecosystem in Nigeria.

The Committee developed a roadmap for educating and enlightening all stakeholders to enable them understand the responsibility of each stakeholder and is planning an International Stakeholders conference chaired by NIRSAL with people from all over the world scheduled to attend. 

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