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NGX and the Question of Fairness
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Regulation in capital markets is often measured not only by its existence but by its clarity, consistency, and fairness in application. In Nigeria's capital market ecosystem, the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) bears the responsibility of enforcing compliance, facilitating price discovery, and ensuring that listed companies uphold the highest standards of corporate disclosure. However, recent developments surrounding the suspension of trading activities for certain companies have cast a spotlight on regulatory ambiguity, raising concerns among investors and market participants alike.
While suspensions and delistings are essential tools in the regulator's arsenal, their use must be underpinned by fairness, transparency, and due process. Yet, inconsistencies in enforcement actions—particularly regarding technical suspensions for the non-filing of audited financial statements—have triggered debates about whether some companies are being treated more favourably than others. For the capital market to function efficiently, it is imperative that rules are not only applied but also seen to be applied fairly across the board.
Over the past few years, NGX has taken steps to clamp down on companies that fail to submit their audited financial statements within stipulated timeframes. These efforts are commendable. A functioning exchange thrives on timely disclosures, which are essential for price discovery and investor confidence. However, the method of enforcement has, at times, been uneven.
A cursory review of the X-Compliance list shows that some companies have remained technically suspended for years without progressing toward delisting, while others are suspended for shorter violations and are promptly reinstated once their filings are made. In a few cases, companies continue trading despite failing to meet disclosure obligations, raising questions about the application of NGX rules.
This inconsistent treatment has led to confusion within the capital market. A broker recently questioned why firms with longstanding financial reporting failures remain listed. The sentiment is echoed by many stakeholders who believe that failure to delist such companies not only undermines the integrity of the Exchange but also sends mixed signals to the investing public.
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