SCGN: Enlightening and Equipping Women

SCGN: Enlightening and Equipping Women

The Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria has successfully held its maiden International Women’s Day Roundtable Meeting themed “Boardroom Readiness: Enlightening and Equipping Women.”
The event was held on Thursday, March 10, 2022, at the Lagos Oriental Hotel, Lekki, in celebration of International Women’s Day, and recorded an impressive turnout of women from different walks of life. The event was a hybrid of both virtual and physical participants.

While speaking with the Chief Executive Officer of the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria, Mrs. Chioma Mordi, she stated that the event was held in honour of women to increase awareness on gender issues and proffer solutions that will spur the Nigeria business community to action. She added that the Society is committed to narrowing the global and local gender gap.

“We continue to advocate for inclusion and diversity in Nigeria by a collaborative approach to accelerate change within the Society and among our members, partners, and other stakeholders.”

In keeping with the theme, Dr. Awosika, while delivering her keynote address, stated:
“*In today’s world, Organizations that are led by inclusive leadership teams make effective decisions that deliver a better result. Although Boardroom diversity is increasing across the globe, women on boards are still underrepresented, and the progress is slow. This narrative can be changed. For women to take their place in the African private and public sector sustainably and irreversibly, we must have the courage to start at the top to drive gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow.”

She also added that people’s mindsets need to change regarding gender issues and emphasized the need to select board members based on their intellectual qualities and attributes and not by their gender.

While considerable progress has been made in recent years on gender inclusivity and increasing the representation of women in the boardroom, a stark divide still exists at the top of the corporate pyramid.

Women’s representation in decision-making positions is far from being satisfactory. Much remains to be done to increase the number of women in boardrooms, occupying strategic and decision-making positions. Studies have shown that Organizations with women holding at least 30% of leadership roles are 40% more likely to have sustained profitable growth.
In conclusion, Dr. Awosika reiterated the need to be deliberate about making women hold key leadership positions in any field. She stated that “Women are a huge catalyst to effectively drive transformational economic growth now and in the future.”

Participants left the event highly inspired and informed.
According to Mrs. Mordi, the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria will continue to host the International Women’s Roundtable Meeting in the coming years.
The Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria remains the foremost institution committed to developing and promoting corporate governance best practices and aims to be the recognized reference point both nationally and internationally in matters relating to Corporate Governance.

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Mr. Oscar Onyema

Board Member

Mr. Onyema is an accomplished board director and capital markets executive with over 25 years of experience leading institutional transformation, market infrastructure development, and strategic growth across financial services, energy, and technology sectors. As former CEO of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and founding Group CEO of NGX Group, led historic demutualization and listing, launched multi-asset platforms, and delivered a 200%+ surge in profitability.

 
Brings boardroom depth from global institutions including the World Federation of Exchanges, Green Impact Exchange, and CSCS Plc, with a strong track record in navigating complex regulatory environments, scaling platforms, and unlocking capital for innovation and growth. Combines financial acumen with proven execution in ESG, digital transformation, and risk governance. National honoree (OON), published author, and recognized voice shaping the intersection of capital markets, energy transition, and frontier economies.

Mr. Haruna Jalo-Waziri

Board Member

Mr. Haruna Jalo-Waziri is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Central Securities Clearing System Plc (CSCS), a position he assumed in November 2017. He has overall responsibility for delivering on the company’s vision and mission. Since taking over at the helm, he has driven a number of strategic initiatives, leading to notable efficiency gains and repositioning the company for sustainable growth.

Mr. Jalo-Waziri has three decades hands-on experience across multiple financial disciplines, with a career spanning Investment Banking, Securities Trading, Pension Funds Administration and conventional Asset Management, Business development and Regulation. He is an award-winning Executive, with reputable track record in leading successful start-ups and business transformations.

Prior to being appointed Chief Executive Officer of CSCS Plc, he was Executive Director, Capital Markets at the Nigerian Stock Exchange, with primary responsibility for deepening the market through products, market structure innovation and new listings, as well as generating order flow across all asset classes. Under his stewardship, the partnership between the NSE and the London Stock Exchange was established, an alliance which has birthed a number of dual listings on these Bourses. He led the launch of the Premium Board on the NSE, distinguishing value companies with strong governance practices and creating enhanced liquidity flow for the counters. He also led the introduction of the Nigerian Sovereign Green Bond as well as the Federal Government Retail Savings Bonds. Mr. Jalo-Waziri previously served as Managing Director/Chief Executive at both UBA Stockbrokers Limited and UBA Asset Management Limited, transforming the businesses to becoming top- 5 in their respective segments. He also pioneered the asset management business of Kakawa Discount House Limited (now FBN Merchant Bank) and previously worked at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Mr. Jalo-Waziri is a Director on the Board of NG Clearing Limited and the Board of Special Olympics Nigeria. He is on the Advisory Board of Business Day and currently serves as Vice President of the AIFA Reading Society, an NGO, which focuses on promotion of a reading culture and sustainable development of the educational system in Africa. He has served on the Boards of several companies, including FSDH Merchant Bank Limited, Nigeria-German Chemicals Plc, Protea Oakwood Hotel Limited, Coral Properties Limited, UBA Stockbrokers Limited and UBA Asset Management Limited to mention a few. He is a life member of the Institute of Directors.

Mr. Jalo-Waziri is an economist, and an alumnus of reputable institutions, including the Lagos Business School and Venture Capital Institute of America. He holds a first degree and MBA from the University of Maiduguri and the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University respectively. He is a member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment UK, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers and Institute of Capital Market Registrars.

Mr. Tajudeen Ahmed

Board Member

Mr. Tajudeen is a highly experienced strategic leader with three decades of executive management expertise combining of business leadership with deep functional expertise across Treasury Management, Portfolio Management, Credit Management, Manufacturing, Agro-allied, Construction and Transportation sectors, among others.

Mr Tajudeen has held various managerial positions in the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), which includes Head Strategic Portfolio & Loans AMCON, Executive Director, at the Resolution & Restructuring Company Limited (A wholly owned subsidiary of AMCON that managed Portfolios in other entities) and Group Head, Asset Management AMCON. He held the positions of General manager and Group Head Treasury at Dangote Group and Chief Financial Officer at the Greenview International Co. Ltd, Ghana (A division of the Dangote Group of Companies).

Mr Tajudeen Ahmed also held the position of Principal Manager & Group Head Treasury, Inland Bank Nigeria PLC (Now FCMB Group PLC), Lagos.

With a solid career history in management, Mr Tajudeen possesses extensive global expertise, including High Performance Leadership, Corporate Policy, Development Strategy, Portfolio Management, Fiscal Responsibility, International Banking, Treasury Management, Investment Risk Management and Environmental Management.