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West African capital markets target cross-border securities transactions

The Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mr Lamido Yuguda said the aim of the West African Capital Markets Integration Programme is to create an enabling environment for cross-border securities transactions and the integration of all capital markets jurisdictions in the ECOWAS region.

The SEC DG stated this during a meeting with the director-general of SEC Ghana in Accra.

He said that given the enormous potential of cross-border listings, capital markets in the region are expected to develop a tool of cooperation that enables them to effectively police their respective markets and ensure that the standards of regulation set out by IOSCO are sustained and improved upon when necessary.

What the SEC DG is saying 

Yuguda emphasised that it would take cooperation from all the parties involved to bring the project to fruition. He said:

Speaking further, Yuguda said that the enduring relationship between the two jurisdictions is amplified by the fact that Ghana and Nigeria have the largest markets in the West African sub-region. He added that it would be good for both countries to seize the advantage of size and peculiarities and explore viable areas of cooperation. 

They should also continue to work with other stakeholders to integrate the different markets and provide greater opportunities for the economic prosperity of the two countries.

What Ghana SEC is saying

In his remarks, the DG of SEC Ghana, Rev Daniel OgbarmeyTetteh commended the Nigerian SEC DG. He stated that Ghana and Nigeria can push forward in ways that will bring about the mutual benefits of leveraging the capital market, adding that the region needs to have their markets open to each other so that they can achieve more and then attain one big capital market.

Tetteh also expressed delight at the collaboration and pledged the commitment of SEC Ghana to the initiative. 

“Both Securities Commissions are ready to work together and develop the potential of the capital market by examining issues and exploring ways to resolve them to make the capital markets work better. If you want to go far, it is better to go along with others and that is why we always have discussions on cooperation in the capital market,” he said.

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