Financial experts at the weekend in Lagos diagnosed the challenges militating against the growth and development of Nigeria’s capital market and proffered workable solutions to re-position the market for the benefits of all stakeholders.
Usman, a two- term minister of Finance and National Planning respectively advocated a complete review of the market in line with the current realities in the global financial market in order to re-address the issue of investor confidence and leverage the market for financial inclusion. Corroborating him, chairman of ASHON, Chief Patrick Ezeagu stated that the Association had aligned with the policy thrust of the government that every citizen should participate in the financial industry and enjoy its benefits.
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