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‘FG ’ll Encourage Oil Firms To Enlist In NSE’
Nigeria will encourage large companies operating in the country to list their shares on the local stock exchange, said Arunma Oteh, Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The addition of foreign companies in industries such as oil-exploration and production, would diversify the Nigerian stock exchange, Oteh told reporters in Lagos. She was accompanies by Minister of Finance, Olusegun Aganga and Fola Daniel, the Commissioner for Insurance.
Banks make up about 60 per cent of the country’s stock market in terms of their weighting, according to Sebastian Spio-Garbrah, Chief Executive Officer of New York-based DaMina Advisors. The market fell by 34 per cent last year, following a banking crisis after margin loans to speculators and operators in the oil and gas industry led to mounting bad debts.
Nigeria will issue new guidelines on margin lending in August, “which will ensure that the kind of experience we had will not happened again,” Oteh said.
The 2009 debt crisis left the country’s lenders with toxic assets of about $10 billion, Spio-Garbrah estimated a year ago while working as an analyst at Eurasia Group.
To avoid a repeat of the crisis, SEC must enforce its 385 rules. Aganga said, “it is not enough to have 385 rules: what is more important is to have a means to ensure that people obey these rules.”
Nigeria will target double-digit annual growth in real gross domestic growth, Aganga said.
Nigeria achieved growth of 7.2 per cent in real terms in the quarter, compared with 4.5 per cent a year earlier. The economy is doing well, “but we know as a country with great potential, we can do better,” he said.
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FG Fixes Uniform Prices for Housing Units Nationwide, Approves N12.5m For 3-bedroom Bungalow ……..Says Move To Enhance Affordability, Ensures Fairness
“The approved selling prices are as follows: One-bedroom semi-detached bungalow, N8.5 million; two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow: N11.5 million and three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow, N12.5 million,” the statement added.
Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, stated that priority in the allocation of the housing units would be given to low and middle-income earners, civil servants at all levels of government, employees in the organised private sector with verifiable sources of income, and Nigerians in the Diaspora who wish to own homes in the country.
The Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, explained that several payment options have been provided to make the houses affordable and flexible. These include outright (full) payment, mortgage, rent-to-own scheme, and installment payment plans.
The ministry further announced that the sale of the completed housing units across the northern and southern regions will soon commence.
“Applications can be made through the Renewed Hope Housing online portal at www.renewedhopehomes.fmhud.
The ministry, however, clarified that the approved prices apply strictly to the Renewed Hope Housing Estates which are funded through the ministry’s budgetary allocation, as against the Renewed Hope Cities in Karsana Abuja, Janguza Kano, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos which are being funded through a Public Private Partnership (PPP).
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