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CAC Institutes Award For Corporate Governance
The Corporate Affairs
Commission (CAC) has instituted an annual ‘Corporate Citizens Award’ aimed at promoting the culture of good corporate governance in the country.
The Chairman of the CAC Board, Mr Funso Lawal, announced this at a press briefing in Abuja.
Lawal said that the award was instituted to “recognise corporate citizens who have conducted their affairs to date in compliance with statutory requirements and best practices of corporate governance”.
He said that the institution of the award became necessary due to the need to create a conducive environment, greater efficiency and transparency in the country’s business environment.
According to him, the award is robust and will cover all sectors of the economy in order to make it all embracing.
He named a seven-man panel of judges to be chaired by Dr Christopher Kolade, the former Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, to screen nominees for the award.
Other members of the panel are Mrs Nike Akande, a former Minister of Commerce and Industry from 1997 to 1999 and Dr Suleiman Ndanusa, the Chairman, Board of the Security and Exchange Commission.
The list also includes Alhaji Aliko Mohammed, a former President of the Nigeria Stock Exchange, and Sen. Udoma Udo Udoma, the chairman, Board of Union Bank Plc.
Lawal said that beneficiaries of the award would be nominated by company directors, professional bodies and individuals with “adequate knowledge of the operations of the company being nominated’’.
“In order to be eligible for the award, the nominees must have complied with the requirements of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990, and respective industry regulations to date.
“Additionally, the nominees must also have performed creditably well in corporate social responsibility and productively impacted on the industry within which they operate.’’
He listed other criteria for the award as quality of financial management, workplace environment, corporate social responsibility, industry leadership and innovation, among others.
“Our commitment with this award is to change our focus in doing business in Nigeria and stimulate the growth of the domestic economy,’’ Lawal said.
Responding on behalf of the panel of judges, Kolade described the award as an opportunity to correct the negative public perception about the nation’s economy.
“We believe that in an economic environment in which the news in the public space is not always good, an award such as this is very crucial.
“It is our responsibility as a panel of judges to discover those good things happening in the economy and to bring them out for the world to see.’’
Kolade also added that the award would encourage excellence, transparency and responsibility in the country’s business environment and gave the assurance that the panel would do a thorough job.
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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.
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