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Rivers N250bn Bonds Hit Capital Market, Soon
Rivers State Government says its N250 billion bonds will hit the capital market by the end of October.
The Secretary to the State Government, Mr George Feyii revealed this Thursday during the press section of town hall meeting of the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) in collaboration with Rivers State Government at the State House of Assembly, Port Harcourt.
Feyii also said that the state bond would be listed on the floor in tranches, stating that the first batch would list N100 billion before the end of October.
He encouraged the citizens of the state and other investors to invest in the state bond, assuring that their investments would be secured through the monitoring of SEC.
Earlier, the Director General of Exchange Commission, Ms Arunma Oteh said the Commission was in the state to enlighten the public on the need to return back to the capital market and also to raise the awareness that the state government’s process of going to the bond market would enhance good governance.
She expressed dismay that only three to four per cent of Nigerians invest in the capital market as against 60 per cent of United States of America citizens who invest in the nation’s capital market.
Oteh called on Nigerians to show interest in capital investment, so as to enable the nation take her place in the global market, adding that 65 per cent of existing shares in the country’s capital market belong to foreign investors.
The SEC Director commended the state government for embarking on meaningful and tangible projects which have set the state as an example to other states and stated the need for other states to borrow a leaf from Rivers State.
Also speaking, Hon Chidi Llyod who represented the speaker of the State House of Assembly said the programme was necessary to exonerate the house from the accusations made by laymen on the approval given to the state government to list for bond in the capital market.
Hon Llyod reiterated that the state needed fund to invest in infrastructural facilities.
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