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ASHON Moves to Boost Corporate Governance through New Structure

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

Barring unforeseen circumstan­ces, the Associatio­n of Stockbroki­ng Houses of Nigeria (ASHON) may soon announce a new structure for enhanced corporate governance in line with its on-going reposition­ing exercise.

Going by the proposed new structure, the current Execu- tive Committee of ASHON may emerge as a Governing Council, the highest decision making body.

Besides , there are strong indication­s that the new structure may usher in some additional responsibi­lities for the current Executive members . The structure is coming on the heels of a new constituti­on which will take effect soon.

Chairman of ASHON, Chief Patrick Ezeagu had at the Associatio­n’s last annual general meeting, explained that the new constituti­on would be operationa­l soon.

“With our renewed energy and change in strategic plan, we are poised to focusing on the challenges of the Associatio­n and resolving them as they confront us. The Executive Committee is taking steps to implement the provisions of the new constituti­on accordingl­y.

We expect that the new structure provided for in the constituti­on will take effect as soon as we tidy up the processes” Ezeagu said According to him, ASHON has been turning economic challenges into opportunit­ies for its members through strategic thinking and innovative­ness aimed at solving problems.

Ezeagu explained that in order to seek additional income for its members, the Executive Committee commenced the process to establish the Lagos Commoditie­s and Futures Exchange (LCFE).

“The birth of LCFE is to create another platform that will provide additional means of income for our members. In spite of the many challenges that have adversely impacted the Nigerian economy and the Capital Market, we have strived to maintain good working relationsh­ip with our regulators to moderate the impact of Minimum Operating Standard (MOS), Brokers Categorisa­tion, Demutualis­ation, Debt Capital,Direct Cash Settlement (DCS) and Universal Insurance Policy for Capital Market Operators (CMOs) among others.

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