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NSE Tasks Media On Accurate Reporting
The Chief Executive of Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Mr Oscar Onyema has advised journalists to report developments in the capital market timely and accurately.
Onyema made the call at a national workshop for capital market correspondents in Lagos on Monday.
He said that that accurate and timely reports would aid investment decisions.
The workshop was organised by NSE and the Central Securities and Clearing System Ltd.(CSCS)
Report says that the theme of the workshop was “Accurate and Timely Reporting of Capital Markets by Journalists”.
The NSE chief, who was represented by the Mr Ade Bajomo, an Executive Director in NSE, said that such reports would help to transform the capital market to world-class.
According to him, information is the lifeline of any vibrant financial market.
Onyema said that investing in the capital market needed accurate and timely information to guide investors.
“The theme is very apt because stale and inaccurate news is of no good to anyone,
“In fact, such information can have a rather expensive consequence, impacting heavy losses on individuals, organisations and the economy at large.
“The expectation of our investors, foreign or local, from the media is basically to disseminate timely information that has been well researched with sound analysis where appropriate in a highly balanced manner
“This will, thereby, enhance the quality of the resulting investment decisions,” Onyema said.
He advised journalists to contribute to wealth creation and economic development of the country.
Onyema said that as communication agents, journalists had great responsibility for ensuring that they disseminated factual and balanced reports in a timely manner at all times.
He said that the workshop was to intimate financial journalists with the intricacies of the capital market and the techniques of financial statement analysis and share valuation.
Onyema said that the workshop would also broaden journalists’ knowledge on the relationship between the NSE and international capital markets.
“As the members of the fourth estate of the realm, analysis and interpretation of stock market reports reveal a wide gap between the information needs of the investing public and the output of our capital market journalists,” he said.
Onyema expressed optimism that the workshop would enhance the quality of financial reporting in Nigeria.
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