Arunma Oteh quits as SEC Director-General

The Securities and Exchange 
Commission (SEC) on Sunday announced the exit of Ms Arunma Oteh as the 
commission’s Director-General.
The commission made the disclosure 
in a statement issued by its management and and made available to the 
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
It said that Oteh would be 
remembered for her passion, purpose, articulation and implementation of 
reform measures driven by the vision to transform the Nigerian capital 
market into world class.
“She was in a hurry to see Nigeria 
achieve a world class capital market that will drive development and 
make Nigeria one of the most attractive investment destination,” it 
said.
Some of her accomplishments, 
according to the statement, include restoration of investor confidence 
through strong enforcement actions and improvement of rules and 
regulations and investor education.
It said that SEC established the 
National Investor Protection Fund and strengthened its Administrative 
Proceedings Committee (APC) to deepen and broaden the market.
“The market witnessed significant 
product innovation, improved listing rules, landmark bond market reforms
 widening of participation in the markets through licensing and coming 
on stream of other capital trade points.
“Under her leadership, the SEC also 
championed reforms at the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) that witnessed a 
more robust output and delivery in its operator/oversight role,” the 
statement said.
The initiative to revamp NSE listing
 rules, it said, led to landmark transactions in dual listing of SEPLAT 
Petroleum on the NSE and the London Stock Exchange in April 2014, as 
well as the development of an alternative securities market.
It said she would certainly be 
remembered for rescuing the capital market from the doldrums in which it
 was mired as a result of sharp practices that were rife and the global 
financial crisis soon after she assumed office in January 2010,” said 
the statement.
Oteh was appointed by the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2009 but resumed in January 2010.
    
        

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