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SEC educates Nigeria service men on wealth building techniques

by Adesola Afolabi
July 29, 2025
in capital market

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Thursday organised a one day enlightenment outreach for officers of the Armed Forces, Police, Para-military and other agencies on the investment initiatives in the capital market, wealth building techniques and showed them how to protect their sundry investments.

The SEC in a statement, noted the outreach tagged “A Day With Investors” was conducted to step up its financial literacy and investor education initiatives.

Mary Uduk, the acting director general of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was quoted to have said that the purpose of the engagement is to enlighten them about the Capital Market and some of the initiatives being undertaken by the Commission, particularly, those that affect them as investors.

Uduk said “Investor education in the capital market is one of our key strategies to foster investor engagement on financial planning and decision-making. It also creates awareness about Ponzi schemes and other sharp practices, which we want them to ovoid.

“While some of us will invest for today, most I believe will take the benefits deep into their retirement years when the energy to work is lost but the benefits of investments will continue to trickle in, to ensure relative financial security even at old age.

The acting DG was also noted to have disclosed that the SEC as regulators of the capital market shall continue to introduce new ideas and policies towards developing and regulating a capital market that is dynamic, fair, transparent and efficient, to contribute to the nation’s economic development.

The Commission is making efforts at addressing financial literacy and empowerment gaps within the society, Uduk said, adding that this is expressed in the various financial inclusion and literacy initiatives it is currently undertaking in collaboration with other stakeholders.

“I wish to commend your interest to learn how to build wealth in a secured and protected environment. While some of us will invest for today, most I believe will take the benefits deep into their retirement years when the energy to work is lost but the benefits of investments will continue to trickle in, to ensure relative financial security even at old age.

“We also have other initiatives arising from our ten year Capital Market Master Plan which protects investors and also bring confidence to the Capital Market, such as the e-Dividend mandate.

“When people invest in the Capital Market, they expect returns, they expect to make money. One of it is to be able to protect your dividend and get your dividend as at when due.”

The SEC boss further added: “Others are the multiple subscription. In the past, people subscribe for shares and bond in many different names; some as many as six different names.

“Because of that they are not able to get the benefit of investing in the Capital Market. For instance, a bank account has only one name with only one BVN. So if you have different names that are not your real name, and your share certificate does not carry those names, and the bank the does not recognise those names, you are not able to get the dividends of investing in the market.

“Therefore, we have given the market a window of opportunity for people that engage in multiple subscriptions to come and regularise those holdings that they have and consolidate them to be able to get the benefits of investing in the Capital Market.”

“We also have the National Investor Protection Fund (NIPF) that protects investors arising from problems that Capital Market operators go through other than those of them that are brokers, because brokers own are covered by that of the NSA” she said.

She said the Commission now very closely supervises the Capital Market operators to ensure that investments of investors are not violated, misused or mismanaged in any way.

The acting DG was also noted to have used the opportunity to salute the gallant officers of the military, paramilitary, anti-graft agencies, for their role and sacrifices in maintaining the security of lives and property.

“This is because without a peaceful environment, no sustainable economic development can be achieved. While you continue to work for the peace and security of our dear country, you must also work for the peace and security of your financial future. I am happy to inform you that the capital market has a number of products and platforms that can guarantee these” she stated.

Edward Okolo, director, head of market development department also addressed the participants.

The statement revealed Okolo told participants that, one of the thing that keeps others away from the Capital Market is basically the lack of understanding and the opportunities to acquire the needed knowledge to help in making informed decisions about their financial wellbeing and growth.

“It is this opportunity that we have brought to you this morning and we believe you will take advantage of it to ensure that going forward, you are better able to manage your finances to the extent of knowing what investment portfolio will help build your wealth in a sustainable manner” the statement quoted Okolo to have said.

Adesola Afolabi
Adesola Afolabi
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