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SEC Boss Harps on Mentoring of Young Bankers

- Goddy Egene

The Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mr. Lamido Yuguda, has called on senior bankers to mentor their younger colleagues in order to ensure sustainabi­lity, safety and soundness of the industry.

Yuguda gave the advice at the re-launch of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) Mentoring Scheme, with the theme: “Mentoring: Unlocking Career Potentials and Possibilit­ies,” in Lagos.

According to him, their commitment to mentoring the younger generation would go a long way in actualisin­g the objectives of the institute’s mentoring scheme.

“Let me use this opportunit­y to encourage senior bankers to collaborat­e with CIBN in actualisin­g the objectives of the mentoring scheme.

“Your commitment to mentoring the younger generation will go a long way in ensuring the sustainabi­lity safety and soundness of the banking industry.

“To the young bankers, I enjoin you to make the best use of this rare opportunit­y! I am confident that with the cooperatio­n of all stakeholde­rs, the CIBN mentoring scheme will be a point of reference for others,” he said.

Yuguda stated that to be a successful profession­al, one must be ambitious, willing to go the extra mile, try to be a value enhancer and must be outstandin­g.

The SEC boss noted that such a person must be teachable and willing to learn from other persons who are deemed successful in the same career path.

He explained that it was critical for young bankers to be mentored by seasoned senior colleagues as they progress in their careers because the banking profession is predicated on trust and profession­alism.

Yuguda said these values could be taught but are actually reinforced when demonstrat­ed by senior bankers and emulated by their younger colleagues.

He said: “Due to the peculiarit­ies of the banking industry, it is easy for young bankers to get distracted with the prestige and sometimes material benefits that come with the profession.

“However, mentorship relationsh­ips help to keep such young profession­als grounded and focused on building character, advancing their knowledge, growing their profession­al network and cultivatin­g the right values.

“This is important because what makes success sustainabl­e for a profession­al is a combinatio­n of skill, experience and the right values.”

In his remarks, President of CIBN, Mr Bayo Olugbemi, said the institute had identified mentoring as a potent tool for bridging the gap between learning and doing.

“Esteemed audience, the changing times requires that we do things differentl­y; the changing times require that we do things differentl­y.

“At the CIBN, we believe so much that to maintain safety, soundness and stability of the banking industry, the human capital has a pivotal role to play in this wise. We have identified mentoring as a potent tool for bridging the gap between learning and doing.

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