
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is working in collaboration with other agencies to clean up the Nigerian capital market of Ponzi schemes.
The Director-General of SEC, Mr Lamido Yugudu, expressed displeasure over the proliferation of illegal fund managers in Nigeria’s investment climate.
He lamented that promoters of these schemes continue to defraud millions of citizens by promising them mind-boggling returns on investments.
Speaking at a National Fact-Checking Course organised by the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Abuja of Tuesday, Mr Yuguda said the agency will engage other organisations to curb the activities of illegal operators.
The SEC chief, who was represented by the Executive Commissioner Corporate Services of the SEC, Mr Ibrahim Boyi, stated that “Such Schemes with all the illegality and promises of unrealistic returns have burnt the fortunes of many ambitious investors, from Yuan Dong Ponzi to Galaxy Transport, Famzhi Interbiz Limited, Cowlane and Durell, and the infamous Mavrodi Mundial Movement (MMM).
“The upsurge of these Schemes has undermined the reputation of the capital market and dampened investors’ confidence, among other things. This has created a considerable challenge to the growth of our market, and the Commission is striving to change the narrative by instilling a fair, transparent, and orderly market,” he stated.
Mr Yuguda said while the SEC, in collaboration with other regulators…