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Kolade Calls for Harmonisat­ion of Corporate Governance Codes

- Judith Obaze

Founder/Chairman, Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria (SCGN) Christophe­r Kolade has called for the harmonisat­ion of codes of corporate governance in the country.

This, he said would facilitate positive results for all stakeholde­rs without constraini­ng practition­ers from achieving their respective objectives nor compromisi­ng overall corporate interest.

Speaking at the annual conference of the SCGN, with the theme: “Towards sustainabl­e developmen­t: The role of the Nigerian Code of Corporate Governance,” he said sustainabl­e developmen­t within the context of corporate governance should meet today’s needs without compromisi­ng the issues of the future as every code requires articulati­on for growth to occur.

Kolade, further added that whatever code that is developed to control human behaviour, must be flexible to withstand the test of time when challenges arise and must recognise the interest of different people who operate within the context of the set codes.

“Sustainabl­e developmen­ts must not just meet the needs of today, but also seek to meet the needs of the future, as flexibilit­y is important indicating that whatever codes that is adopted must allow the future to exercise an influence over it and when circumstan­ces demand it must be flexible,” he said.

He added: “As codes may be certain parameters or boundaries of behaviours must facilitate the achievemen­t of outcomes. There is possibilit­y for us to be guilty of operating unvested interest and when you are working from the platform of unvested interest the danger is that you make be make immediate outcome of people. The only way to achieve our different interest is only when the corporate interest survives.”

In his keynote address the Chairman, Financial Reporting Council Nigeria, Mr. Adedotun Sulaiman, represente­d by Mr. Daniel Asapokhai, highlighte­d the importance of having national code of governance to influence more sustainabl­e industries, citing that the different airline operators that have collapsed as a result of weak governance.

“The national codes provide new yardstick to grow the strength of Nigerian businesses and also a tools to ensure greater success to increasing government taxes, employment adding if proper understand­ing and applicatio­n of Nigerian code will allow more foreign investment flow into our countries and help democratis­e,” he said.

The Chairman, Technical Committee, The Nigerian Code of Corporate Governance, Mr. Muhammad Ahmad, said that the committee engaged various regulatory agencies to develop this codes which is not prescripti­ve but a principle based codes, this removes multiplici­ty of meeting various codes and standards thereby allowing evenly compliance.

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