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Olowo: Sustainabi­lity Reporting, Practices Will Boost Economy, Wellbeing of Nigerians

FRC, NIRC sign agreement to enhance advocacy seamless implementa­tion, others

- James Emejo

Executive Secretary/Chief Executive, Financial Reporting Council (FRC) of Nigeria, Dr. Rabiu Olowo, yesterday, said sustainabi­lity reporting and practice could help the country to unlock foreign capital inflows, attract investment­s as well as improve the well-being of Nigerians.

He said given that only three per cent of climate finance finds its way to Africa, adopting sustainabi­lity practices could improve inflows, impact businesses and benefit the common man among others.

Olowu spoke as the FRC and Nigeria Integrated Reporting Committee (NIRC), signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to boost advocacy and capacity developmen­t towards the seamless implementa­tion of Sustainabi­lity Reporting Standards in the country.

He said with the country's adoption of the new reporting templates, a lot of work had been done by the Adoption Readiness Group –with roadmap for Nigerian corporates to follow from 2024 and 2028 when the standard becomes mandatory.

The FRC boss described the partnershi­p as one of the critical steps the council is taking towards ensuring effective and seamless implementa­tion of sustainabi­lity reporting in the country.

He said, “This could not have come at better time considerin­g the fact that the roadmap report for the adoption of the IFRS S1 and S2 will be launched on March 22, 2024 just precisely in two weeks during the visit of Mr. Emmanuel Faber, Chair, ISSB and his team to Nigeria as part of his three nation African tour.

“As you are all aware, Nigeria, through our council, took a bold step by declaring her intent to early adopt the Internatio­nal Sustainabi­lity Standards Board (ISSB) standards at CoP 27 in Egypt in 2022.

“We followed our declaratio­n by setting up the Adoption Readiness Working Group (ARWG), hosted the launch of IFRS S1 and S2 in collaborat­ion with the NGX Regulation­s Limited on June 26, 2023, and issued the Roadmap report for comments on February 1, 2024 with closing date for comments on March 14, 2024 just six days away.”

Olowo emphasised that the collaborat­ion further demonstrat­ed the council’s commitment to ensure adequate and comprehens­ive advocacy to herald effective corporate behavioura­l change that will drive the sustainabi­lity reporting in Nigeria.

He said, “In line with statutory provision of the FRC Act 2011 as amended, that empowers the Council to enter into Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) towards the achievemen­t of her mandate, we could not have gotten a better partner for our advocacy drive than the Nigeria Integrated Reporting Committee (NIRC), an independen­t forerunner in the corporate reporting journey.”

He said the FRC is playing a critical part in the actualisat­ion of President Bola Tinubu-led administra­tion’s Renewed Hope Agenda driven through Digitisati­on, Operationa­l Excellence, Stakeholde­rs Engagement and Enforcemen­t (DOSE).

He said, “This will take FRC to greater heights and unlock capital for the country, which in turn, will create employment. This event today is part of the stakeholde­r’s engagement and there is going to be more of it.

“I am delighted to note the commitment of the members of ARWG who diligently made lots of sacrifices to ensure that Nigeria became a good reference point globally on the adoption of sustainabi­lity reporting.

“We are indeed grateful for your efforts, which we believe will be further required in this journey. It is through collaborat­ion and shared knowledge that we can drive meaningful change and create a more reliable financial report.”

He told THISDAY, “The question is what are we going to do between now and then? There's a need for advocacy training so that accountant­s or all those who contribute to financial reporting understand and appreciate, and that’s why we’ve gone into partnershi­p with NIRC so they can help with the advocacy and capacity building for the adoption to be seamless.”

On his part, Chairman, NIRC, Dr. Innocent Okwuosa, said embracing sustainabi­lity reporting means it’s no longer business as usual for entities in Nigeria, adding that more than profit making, priority would be given to the environmen­t, people and the planet.

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