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NBA’S BL, IoD Nigeria, others launch Corporate Governance Triangle

by Onyebuchi Sampson

Nigerian Bar Association Section on Business Law (NBA-SBL) in collaboration with Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) and the Institute of Directors Nigeria (IoD) has launched the Corporate Governance Triangle.

The initiative launched on Tuesday, March 22, 2022, is designed to promote good corporate governance in Nigeria for members of the business law community, directors and managers of businesses, shareholders, and other corporate stakeholders.

Stakeholders at the event, which witnessed the signing of the Corporate Governance Triangle MOU by the NGX, IoD Nigeria, and NBA-SBL, led by its Corporate Governance and Compliance Committee, emphasized the need for collaboration to enhance corporate governance practices in Nigeria.

It also witnessed the unveiling of the Corporate Governance Triangle by key officials of the collaborating entities present. Speaking at the event, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Secretary, Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), Shuaibu Adamu Ahmed, said the NBA-SBL, NGX and IoD Nigeria kind of partnership has the capacity to strength- en the implementation of good corporate governance practices in Nigeria.

According to him, the collaboration can enhance the placement of Nigerian entities in the international sphere/market relating to attracting Foreign Direct Investments (FDI), and strengthen collaborations among regulatory bodies, which have oversight roles on corporate governance.

Ahmed said in his keynote address, titled: ‘Corporate Governance in Nigeria: Road Map for the Future’, said collaborations like this are greatly encouraged to ensure that seemingly complex corporate governance issues are addressed and feedback obtained and shared with relevant regulatory authorities and stakeholders for business-friendly policy reforms.

He said the FRCN welcomes the creation of the Corporate Governance Triangle, which he described as a step in the right direction towards ensuring that Nigeria rises to become one of the most economically transformed nations due to healthy corporate governance best practices.

The professions working together, such as the Corporate Governance Triangle, Ahmed said, can help deliver a more sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous future.

He also urged other pro- fessionals to work together to fight for the entrench- ment of sound corporate governance in both the private and public sectors. In his remarks, NBA-SBL chairman, Ayuli Jemide, said the partnership with NGX and IoD Nigeria was in line with the NBA-SBL’s culture for synergy with institutions that share with it common values and aspirations for the betterment of the business environment.

According to him, It is this culture that had birthed productive platforms like NASSBER (The National Assembly Business Environment Roundtable), a partnership between the National Assembly, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group and the NBA-SBL, among others. Jemide said the uniqueness of the Corporate Governance Triangle stems from the fact that, firstly, the participating institutions (NGX, IoD and NBA-SBL) are all private sector led and, secondly, each institution in the collaboration comes with assets that complete the triangle.

He said: “This comes home clearer when we realise that NGX seats on one angle of the triangle as an umbrella for sharehold- ers of the major companies in Nigeria.

The triangle therefore has the owners of these companies as major stakeholders. “The IoD is seated at the second angle of the triangle as a warehouse for directors who play a key role of piloting the companies and representing the interest of the share- holders.

The third edge of the triangle is NBA-SBL who represents the com- munity of business lawyers in Nigeria – we business lawyers are the gatekeepers who advise shareholders and directors on a routine basis on matters pertaining to corporate governance.”

Jemide thanked the NGX and IoD for accepting to partner with NBA-SBL and hoped that on the back of the launch of the Corporate Governance Triangle, all corporate stakeholder would be challenged to be- come leaders of thought in corporate governance and the respective institutions would become bastions of corporate governance.

He announced that the NBA-SBL would launch its Corporate Governance Charter in June 2022, expressing the desire that the Corporate Governance Triangle would keep moving until it becomes a movement.

The Chief Executive Of- ficer of Nigerian Exchange Limited, Temi Popoola, said NGX is delighted to collaborate with IoD Nigeria and the NBA-SBL on the establishment of the Corporate Governance Triangle.

Represented by Jude Chiemeka, Divisional Head, Capital Markets at NGX, Popoola described corporate governance as a key driver of corporate accountability and business prosperity.

“For us within the financial services industry, we take the perspective of corporate governance a step further by anchoring corporate governance on trust.

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Trust is the fundamental value that keeps the global financial system running and we believe that sound corporate governance is the foundation that creates transparency and establishes trust, The Trumpet gathered.

These foundational principles drive our aspiration to play a leading role in promoting corporate governance in Nigerian capital market.

“As a securities ex- change, we recognise our unique role in fostering the growth of long-term sustainable capital by positively influencing our key stakeholders to adopt sustainable business practices, including best practice corporate governance,” Poopola said.

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