Elumelu, Rewane hail Aliko Dangote for sustaining the capital market
 Chairman,  Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu has hailed the President of Dangote Group,  Aliko Dangote for contributing enormously to the growth of the Nigerian  Stock Exchange (NSE).
 Elumelu,  who is also the Chairman of Transcorp Hillton, spoke in Abuja at a  two-day stakeholders’ forum on realizing the full potentials of the  Nigerian economy through proactive capital market legislation.
 He said Mr. Dangote’s cement has helped to deepen the market and the Nigerian economy.
 According to him, the private sector has the most capital to drive the country’s economy.
 Dangote  is a strong promoter of local content development in Nigeria and his  company-the Dangote Cement-controls a third of the Nigerian Stock  Exchange. It is the biggest quoted company in West Africa.
 Mr.  Elumelu, who presented a keynote paper titled: “Deepening the capital  market to include privatised and systematically important entities,”  regretted that only few state-owned privatized enterprises were so far  listed on the stock market.
 He said the government must focus on providing the enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
 Also  speaking, the Chief Executive of Financial Derivatives Company Limited,  Mr. Bismark Rewane, said if the Dangote cement were to be discounted  from the Nigerian stock market, the market would have been in trouble.
 He  said there was the need to ask questions about what went wrong despite  all the economic measures put in place by successive governments.
 He concluded that the Nigerian economy was lacking in investors’ confidence.
 Speaking  earlier in a paper titled: ‘Demutualizing the Nigerian Stock Exchange’,  Chief Executive of the Exchange, Mr. Oscar Onyema said the  demutualization of the Exchange will be favorable to all stakeholders.
 He  said: “Demutualization will support the economy in its ability to  withstand domestic and international economic shocks; it will also  support the Federal Government in driving Nigeria’s economy.”




 
 
 

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