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Bulls’ Drive Exchange Index To Seven-Month High

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The bulls drove the market for the week ended April 27, 2012 despite the drop in the turnover as the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) performance indicators hit a seven and half months.

Market “watchers attributed the feat to an increased inflow of capital from foreign institutional investors due to the prospects of impressive returns on investments.

In specific terms, the NSE All Share Index, the barometer for measuring the performance of listed equities surged by 1.62 per cent to finish at 22,109.44 basis points as against 21,756.50 bass points recorded the previous week.

Also, the market capitalisation which measures the value of listed equities rose by N112.55 billion to close at N7.05 trillion compared with the N6.93 trillion recorded the preceding week, according NSE weekly report.

Consequently, the percentage year to date gains of the index and market capitalisation increased to 6.55 per cent and 7.94 per cent respectively.

As at August 16, 2011, according to transactions, the Market Capitalisation of traded equities stool at N7.290 trillion while the All Share Index was 22,792.06 basis points; however the year to date performance then was at a negative of 7.99 per cent lower than 2011 year opening level.

Market watchers said the bullish run is largely driven by speculation that the market recently inaugurated, were about to start operations in the market but the broker leaders should come on board to sustain the trend.

According to the NSE weekly report, three out of the four sectoral indices were on the upside at the end of the week under review. The NSE Consumer Goods index appreciated by 23.46 points to close at 1,787.72 while the NSE Banking Index added 5.78 points to finish at 319.73.

Similarly NSE Oil/Gas Index garnered 13.19 points to close higher at 192.53 while the NSE Insurance Index dipped by 0.77 points to finish lower at 124.94.

At the close of market last week, a total of 1.916 billion units of shares valued at N16.664 billion were exchanged by investors in 23,143 transactions down from a recorded volume of 2.049 billion units of shares worth N15.736 billion traded in 19,783 deals the previous week.

The most active in volume terms during the reviewed week was the banking sub-sector of the Financial Services Sector which recorded a turnover of 1.520 billion units of shares valued at N11.940 billion in 13,265 deal Volume in the banking subsector, the report said, was largely driven by activity in the shares of United Bank for Africa (UBA), Zenith Bank and \First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) which accounted for 875.54 million units of shares. This represents 57.59 percent, 52.91 per cent and 46.69 per cent of the turnover recorded by the subsector, sector and total market turnover for the week respectively.

The Insurance Carriers, broker Services Subsector of the Financial Service Sector boosted by activity in the shares of AIICO Insurance emerged second on the week’s activity table having recorded a subsector turnover of 47.755 million units of shares valued at N23.918 million in 532 trades.

 

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PENGASSAN Tasks Multinationals On Workers’ Salary Increase 

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The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has asked companies in the oil and gas sector to undertake urgent review of salaries of their workers in view of the prevailing harsh economic conditions in the country.
Also, the pensioners of Chevron Nigeria, under the aegis PenCoN, have lauded the President of PENGASSAN, Comrade Festus Osifo and his executive on their unrelenting efforts toward addressing pension abnormalities faced by retired workers in the oil and gas industry.
The association also appealed to the federal government to take necessary measures to check banditry and terrorist activities in parts of the country.
PENGASSAN President, Osifo who addressed journalists shortly after the National Executive Council meeting of the association in Abuja, at the weekend, said that though a lot of success has been recorded in negotiating salary reviews for its members, there are still organisations that have failed to lift their workers from the present harsh economic situation.
He said within this period, PENGASSAN has signed numerous Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) which has brought smiles to the faces of its teeming members.
“This is because we recognise that our job, literally, is how to protect the job of our members, and how to enhance their pay,” he said.
Osifo said that operators in the oil and gas sectors always go for the best qualified professionals to carry out their operations.
“So, the same way they recruit the best, we also challenge them to provide the best condition of service and provide the best remuneration.
“Yes, today, a lot of companies will have achieved successes, but there are still few that we are still discussing at their CBAs, that we are not yet there.
“We still use this opportunity to call on these companies that are still foot dragging, that are still holding back, even with the massive devaluation that has occurred in our country, that still don’t want to fix the remuneration of our members.
“We are calling on them to do the needful, because for us in PENGASSAN we will push without holding back. We will push, using everything in our arsenal, to ensure that the needful is done,” he said.
Osifo spoke of the dispute with the Dangote Refinery group, saying there are still pending issues to be resolved.
“Gentlemen of the press, during the networking session, we also looked at the issues that are plaguing some of our branches, and you know that recently, we had some challenges in Dangote Refinery and PetroChemicals Ltd.
“And within this period, since our last National Industrial Action, we have been engaging them in a lot of conversations, but the issues are not fully resolved. There are still a lot of pending issues.
“Yes, the NEC decided that, yes, let us still consummate that process by pushing those issues, by engaging in dialogue to resolve the issues, and by also engaging all our social partners and stakeholders to get the issues resolved,” he said.
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SEC Unveils Digital Regulatory Hub To Boost Oversight Across Financial Markets

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched the Regulatory Hub, a new centralized digital platform designed to streamline collaboration, strengthen oversight, and improve transparency across Nigeria’s financial and capital market ecosystem.
The Commission disclosed this in a statement posted on its website.
According to the commission, the platform connects key regulatory and security institutions including the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), and Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), enabling them to exchange information securely and in real time.
The launch of this regulatory hub comes ahead of the implementation of new tax laws in January 2026, with agencies such as the FIRS spreading its tentacles across sector to monitor compliance.
According to the SEC Director-General, Emomotimi Agama, the launch marks a significant step toward modernizing Nigeria’s regulatory framework through technology.
“The Regulatory Hub is a major step in our commitment to leverage technology for stronger regulatory synergy. By connecting regulators on one platform, we are building resilience, enhancing market integrity, and promoting investor confidence,” he said.
The SEC said the platform would help reduce bottlenecks in regulatory processes and facilitate faster, more informed decision-making across agencies.
Reinforcing the DG’s comments, the Executive Commissioner, Operations, Bola Ajomale, highlighted the operational benefits of the new system.
“The platform will significantly improve the timeliness and quality of regulatory decision-making. It provides a single window for regulators to share data, respond to requests, and collaborate seamlessly in safeguarding our financial and capital markets,” he said.
The commission believes the Regulatory Hub would support its broader mandate to strengthen investor protection, enhance market stability, and harmonize regulatory activities across the financial sector.
It urged stakeholders to initiate interest by emailing the Commission, adding that once registered, participants would be able to access the Hub and take advantage of its features.
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NAFDAC Decries Circulation Of Prohibited Food Items In markets …….Orders Vendors’ Immediate Cessation Of Dealings With Products 

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an alarm over the growing circulation of banned food products across markets in the country.
The agency, in a Press Release dated 6 December 2025, warned that these items including pasta, noodles, sugar and tomato paste are expressly listed on the Federal Government’s Customs Prohibition List and are illegal to import.
NAFDAC stated that the sale and distribution of such prohibited items violate national trade laws, compromise the integrity of Nigeria’s food control system, and pose significant public health risks, as they have not undergone the agency’s mandatory safety and quality evaluations.

Importers, market traders, and supermarket operators have therefore, been directed to immediately cease all dealings in these items and to notify their supply chain partners to halt transactions involving prohibited products.

The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.

The statement said “The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an alarm over the growing incidence of smuggling, sale, and distribution of regulated food products such as pasta, noodles, sugar, and tomato paste currently found in markets across the country.

“These products are expressly listed on the Federal Government’s Customs Prohibition List and are not permitted for importation”.

NAFDAC also called on other government bodies, including the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service(NIS) Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigeria Shippers Council, and the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), to collaborate in enforcing the ban on these unsafe products.

By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
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