The Society for Corporate Governance in Nigeria (SCGN), has urged regulators, institutions and ecosystem players to raise governance standards across sectors.
The society noted that, this move would strengthen fiscal reforms, improve regulatory compliance and enhance national code of corporate governance.
SCGN further emphasised the need to drive ethical governance in a disrupted environment by advancing corporate policy with stakeholders, thought leaders and institutional players to provide solutions to navigate challenges in corporate governance.
The CEO of SCGN, Mrs. Chioma Mordi, said this discussion will take centre stage at the upcoming 20th SCGN anniversary conference scheduled for October 9, 2025 in Lagos.
“For 20 years, SCGN has remained steadfast in promoting ethical governance in Nigeria. This anniversary conference is not just a celebration of our journey but a call to action for boards, regulators, and businesses to embrace accountability and resilience in a rapidly changing world.”
She added that, institutions across the globe are grappling with disruption and rising demands for accountability, saying there was the need to build conversations around ethical governance and sustainability to address the dearth of knowledge in a rapidly changing world of climate change, biodiversity and carbon credits.
The milestone event will not only celebrate the society’s two decades of promoting governance standards in Nigeria but also would convene regulators, board leaders, and industry experts to explore practical strategies for building resilient, future-ready institutions.
Themed: “Strengthening Ethical Governance in a Disrupted World: Reflections on the Governance Journey for a Sustainable Future,” the conference will reflect on Nigeria’s governance progress over the past 20 years while addressing today’s most pressing of how institutions remain resilient amid global disruption.
The conference will feature insights from a lineup of speakers. Dr. Omobola Johnson, former minister of communication technology, will deliver the keynote on ethical leadership in a disrupted environment.
She will be joined by director-general SEC Nigeria, Dr. Emomotimi Agama, GMD/CEO, NGX Group; Temi Popoola and Dr. Rabiu Olowo, Executive Secretary/CEO, FRCN.
Discussions will cover fiscal reforms, regulatory compliance, cross-border practices, board effectiveness, and the role of governance in driving national economic revitalisation.
Through keynote addresses, panel dialogues, and sector-wide engagements, the conference aims to equip directors, executives, and governance professionals with actionable strategies for embedding stronger governance frameworks that inspire long-term trust and withstand disruption.
The CEO further said this year, “we are also proud to introduce initiatives such as the corporate governance awards as part of our anniversary celebration, recognising institutions and leaders who have championed integrity, innovation, and sustainability in governance. These awards highlight the importance of celebrating progress while setting higher standards for the future.”
Also speaking, Board member, SCGN, Ms Rabi Isma, said SCGN sustained efforts and 20 years milestone is a reflection of their journey as they consistently pursue transparency, accountability and sustainability for business leaders while noting that several policy has influenced and provided thought leadership to Nigeria’s corporate governance vision despite shifting markets and global uncertainty.
Rabi Isma said: “For the past 20 years, we are strongly reflective on ethics which is our bedrock of sustainability and corporate governance in Nigeria while raising standards for leadership across sectors.
“Our regulatory compliance has helped to navigate disruption which inspires investors confidence, stakeholders growth and rising bedrock for corporate governance amongst key players with our regulatory institutions, she said.
On his part, President of SCGN, Mr. Muhammad Ahmad noted: “Our 20th Anniversary Conference is a platform for thought leaders to shape the future of governance in Nigeria. We are bringing together some of the finest minds to provide practical insights that will strengthen trust, build sustainable organisations, and inspire the next generation of leaders.
Importantly, conversations will extend to global trends such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) priorities, and other disruptive shifts that are increasingly reshaping boardroom strategies and ensuring businesses remain competitive, ethical, and sustainable in the long term.”
The conference is not just a commemoration of the Society’s journey; it is a reaffirmation of its mission to raise governance standards in Nigeria.
Furthermore the SCGN will lead A high-level panel session, moderated by Mr. Adedayo Amzat, CFA, Group Managing Director, Zedcrest Group, will bring together thought leaders including: Mr. Taiwo Oyedele Chairman, Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy & Tax Reforms, Ms. Kim Anderson, CEO, Leadright Consultant (South Africa), Mrs. Yeside Kazeem, Director, Nigerian Code of Corporate Governance (NCGC), Ms. Omolola Oloworanran, DG, National Pension Commission (PenCom) and Mrs. Suzanne Iroche Chairperson, Coronation Life Assurance Limited.

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