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Registrars Bemoan SEC’s Zero Allocation
The Institute of Capital Market Registrars says the impasse between the National Assembly and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will affect capital market development. Dr David Ogogo, the Chief Executive of the institute, made the observation in an interview with newsmen in Lagos on Thursday.
Ogogo said that the non-allocation of funds to SEC in the 2013 budget would affect the implementation of various reports of the capital market committees.
He said that the impasse, if not resolved immediately, would thwart all efforts and initiatives by operators to stabilise the capital market. Ogogo said that the various reports of the committees submitted at the just concluded annual capital market retreat in Warri, Delta, would be fruitless if SEC failed to get budgetary allocations. According to him, the capital market ought to have stabilised in the third quarter of last year if the various reports and initiatives were funded and implemented. Ogogo, who is also a member of Dematerialisation Committee, said that the January 31 date for the launching of dematerialisation policy was no longer feasible due to the impasse.
He said that all the materials needed for the campaign would have been ready by now, but it was foiled by the stance of the National Assembly.
He, however, called for urgent resolution of the impasse in the interest of the capital market and the economy. Ogogo said that the institute would continue with its training and retraining programmes to ensure service delivery by all registrars in 2013. We recalled that the National Assembly has directed that the appropriations to SEC in the 2013 federal budget be withheld. This followed the decision of the National Assembly not to have anything to do with SEC until Ms Arunma Oteh, its Director General, is removed from office.
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