Friday, 19th April 2024
To guardian.ng
Search

NSE mourns former director-general Hayford Alile

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE or The Exchange) mourns the loss of its erstwhile Director-General, Apostle Hayford Alile, OFR at the age of 80. Apostle Alile was the Director-General of NSE from 1976 to 2000. Apostle Alile’s outstanding achievements at The Exchange include the physical movement of The Exchange’s operations to its current location in…

Apostle Hayford Alile

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE or The Exchange) mourns the loss of its erstwhile Director-General, Apostle Hayford Alile, OFR at the age of 80.

Apostle Alile was the Director-General of NSE from 1976 to 2000. Apostle Alile’s outstanding achievements at The Exchange include the physical movement of The Exchange’s operations to its current location in the hub of the Nigerian financial district; trading automation, which significantly improved international access to the Nigerian capital market; and the launch of the All Share Index (ASI). Even in retirement, Apostle Alile constantly made himself available to The Exchange.

Most recently, we remember his wise counsel and measured contributions during his meritorious service as a Member of The Exchange’s Membership Verification Panel, whose activities assisted the National Council in finalizing The Exchange’s Membership Register.

Commenting on the development, the Chief Executive Officer, NSE Mr. Oscar N. Onyema, OON, said “This is a great loss to the Nigerian capital market and the country at large. Apostle Alile’s contributions to the capital market and organised private sector will continue to be referenced. He was indeed a visionary leader, whose foresight and impact on the operations of the NSE remain evident several years after the end of his tenure as Director-General of The Exchange”.

Also Commenting, Mr Abimbola Ogunbanjo, President, National Council of NSE says “Nigeria has lost one of its most patriotic and visionary corporate leaders. Apostle Alile laid the solid foundation for The Nigerian Stock Exchange. As an Exchange, we shall remain grateful to him for providing the inspiring leadership required at the formative stage of the Exchange”.

In mourning his passing, NSE observed a one minute silence in his honour during the trading hours of Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The thoughts of the National Council members, Management, Staff and indeed the capital market ecosystem are with the Alile Family.

In this article

0 Comments