A market in Ghana
By Peter Egwuatu
Director General of Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Mounir Gwarzo has advised state governments to take advantage of the numerous benefits inherent in the capital market to bring about desired development to Nigerians. Gwarzo who stated this in Katsina at the ongoing 18th Katsina State Trade Fair said such advantages can be accessed through equities, bonds or mortgage bond securities.

He disclosed that the commission was attending the fair in order to manifest one of its broad functions which is to carry out enlightenment on the activities in the market. “We are here to enlighten the Katsina state government and its people on the need for them to take activities in the market as a means for development.
We have a new government in place and we hope that they will access the capital market to raise funds to meet their development needs. “The President has already said he is keen on development of the country and we therefore urge the state governments to use the capital market as a channel to raise funds. States have a lot of potentials and we believe that they can use the capital market as one of the means of achieving their potentials” he said.
He noted that both the federal and state governments in the last dispensation tasted the potential of the market as over N500 billion was raised from the nation’s bourse through bonds by various states for infrastructure development between 1999 and 2013. Gwarzo told governors to explore the opportunities available in the market to deliver infrastructural deelopment to their people saying that it is better toborrow to meet infrastructural needs than to be contented with just paying salaries.
He said “indebtedness is not bad, what is bad is a situation where such funds are used for consumption. If there is commensurate infrastructural development on ground, there is no regret in borrowing. Even abroad, states borrow for development”.
Gwarzo therefore urged the state governments to embrace the capital market in their economic strategy in other to meet the needs and aspirations of their people.
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