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Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Mrakeli: 6:22am On Oct 29, 2018
Experts and stakeholders in the financial sector have restated their calls on government at various levels, to take advantage of the multiple benefits inherent in the nation’s capital market to facilitate their respective infrastructure projects.

Reiterating the market’s capacity, the stakeholders warned that in an era of fiscal constraints, attention must focus on capital markets to provide the funds needed to finance energy, transportation and social infrastructure projects, beside the budget financing.

According to them, the nation’s infrastructure needs are too massive to be dependent on the meager yearly budgetary allocation.


They reemphasised that government must now prioritise the market as the most reliable medium to finance critical infrastructure, which already, is severally identified as the most challenging factor in doing business in the country.
Specifically, the Group Managing Director of Meristem Securities Limited, Sulaiman Adedokun, argued that the market has huge potentials, challenging the government to explore the potentials in the market.
“The market has huge potential. We are in a developing economy and there is huge gap to be filled.
The gap is so huge that the market will remain so much untapped in some areas.
”The capital market needs to be deepened more than this to provide an opportunity for growth in the economy. It is a barometer of growth and development in the economy. When the capital market is down, people believe the economy is down and this provides an opportunity for the government to grow the economy.
“The connection between the monetary sector and real sector is the capital market. No economy grows without the real sector and the real sector cannot grow without funds.
The funding of the real sector can better come from a long-term fund, that is, from the capital market.
“Funds can be raised from the capital market to fund various infrastructure projects in the country from a state of deficiency to a state of sufficiency. There is a lot to be done by the government in exploring the potentials of the capital.”

An independent investor, Amaechi Egbo, said infrastructure deficit has been estimated to cut about two percentage points from Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) yearly.
He pointed out that the capital market provides variety of financing instruments and investor categories, which could lead to larger pool of funds than other financing options.
According to him, capital markets can offer better pricing and longer maturities, as well as access to a wider investor base.
They can also offer funding for riskier activities, and by doing so, contribute significantly to innovation in an economy.
He added that the capital market is a critical pillar to long-term fund mobilisation needed for capital formation to fast-track economic growth and development in the country.

He maintained that the capital market is the market for securities, where companies and governments can raise long term funds, noting the main function of the capital market is to channel investments from the investors who have surplus funds to the investors who have deficit funds.
The President, Association of Stockbroking Houses of Nigeria, Patrick Ezeagu, also highlighted the capital market’s role in supporting the mobilisation and deployment of resources to fund infrastructure in Nigeria.
According to him, infrastructure deficit remains a major challenge to Nigeria’s efforts to achieve its full development potential.
He maintained that the nation’s capital market has the potential to fill the gap in infrastructure investment given the limited resources of government and banks.
Admitting that there is no single solution to Nigeria’s infrastructure needs, he noted that the most effective approach lies in mobilising funds that would finance critical infrastructure development through the instrumentality of the capital market.

https://www.akelicious.net/2018/10/nigerias-capital-market-can-finance.html

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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Nobody: 7:28am On Oct 29, 2018
See as NL pple go avoid this thread

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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Flatties: 7:30am On Oct 29, 2018
So we no need to borrow?
Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by chibike69: 7:32am On Oct 29, 2018
grin
Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Kelvinsaint(m): 7:34am On Oct 29, 2018
What is our GDPA As at every end of the month in this country.... Let's know the budget, our income and expenditures in every end of the month then we can accertain, the economic rophole in our economy.

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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by tosinet(m): 7:38am On Oct 29, 2018
yeyerolling:
See as NL pple go avoid this thread
The thread is not about bums and cleavages na ... or snakes cry

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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Nobody: 7:39am On Oct 29, 2018
Yeah, most especially capital flight
Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by aku626(m): 7:43am On Oct 29, 2018
I hope someone up there is paying attention, they need to wake up and cross examine every form of revenue rather relying on borrowing and oil.

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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Childofaking: 7:45am On Oct 29, 2018
Taking about capital market financing infrastructure you are still talking about borrowing. The Nigeria government is already owing a lot in form of bonds. A huge amount is from the pension fund.
The solution is to expand the revenue base of government. There are a lot of untapped resources that can boost our revenue. The present budgetary allocation to capital projects cannot do much.
Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Horus(m): 7:46am On Oct 29, 2018

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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Nobody: 8:07am On Oct 29, 2018
Over 80% of our over 6trillions naira pension funds is invested in bonds and tbills. What had govt done with it

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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by dallyemmy: 8:35am On Oct 29, 2018
WHEN YOU HAVE LEADERS WHO ARE IGNORANT OF THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT ARE AVAILABLE, THINGS LIKE THIS WOULD ALWAYS FALL ON DEAF EARS!
Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Splasshhh(f): 8:35am On Oct 29, 2018
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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by JADEK01(m): 9:09am On Oct 29, 2018
only if government can break some of their monopoly, like diverted to concession....then there will be a solution to insfrascture.
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Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by MIKOLOWISKA: 2:40pm On Oct 29, 2018
Childofaking:
Taking about capital market financing infrastructure you are still talking about borrowing. The Nigeria government is already owing a lot in form of bonds. A huge amount is from the pension fund.
The solution is to expand the revenue base of government. There are a lot of untapped resources that can boost our revenue. The present budgetary allocation to capital projects cannot do much.
which source again. You wan make dem increase tax
Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by Childofaking: 5:44pm On Oct 29, 2018
MIKOLOWISKA:
which source again. You wan make dem increase tax
we have a lot of untapped solid minerals.
We are not earning enough from agriculture yet.
Our contracts for these same infrastructure we are taking is over bloated. We can save a lot from there. Some body said earlier that we paid much more to construct a kilometer of road than the world bank standard..
etc
Re: Nigeria’s Capital Market Can Finance Infrastructure, Experts Insist by nkem12345(m): 6:45am On Oct 30, 2018
Our capital market is strong enough to finance infrastructure. At least, xchange rate fluctuations would not affect us.

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