Founding President of the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria (SCGN), Prof. Fabian Ajogwu, has lauded the Society’s two-decade journey of promoting ethical leadership and corporate accountability, describing its members as “walking classrooms” of integrity and responsibility.
Ajogwu gave the commendation in his goodwill message during the Society’s 20th Anniversary Gala and Corporate Governance Awards held in Victoria Island, Lagos.
The 20th Anniversary Gala, featuring the maiden Corporate Governance Awards segment, spotlighted institutions and individuals whose exemplary leadership, commitment to transparency, accountability, and innovation continue to redefine governance standards across sectors.
In furtherance of its 20th Anniversary of corporate governance, SCGN launched a pro bono governance advisory initiative to provide free board advisory services to SMEs, Non-Profit Organisation (NPO).
Beneficiaries of the initiative expressed appreciation to the Society for its continued support and leadership, congratulating the Society on its milestone anniversary. Reflecting on the Society’s milestones, Ajogwu praised the dedication of its Fellows and members who, according to him, embody the core values of good governance.
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“Our Fellows are walking classrooms of what it means to be ethical, responsible leaders. As we celebrate 20 years, we do so with pride in the progress we have made and with determination for the road ahead. Our celebrations today inspire us to work even harder towards our purpose, continuing to set the stage for the future,” he said.
Ajogwu, who pioneered SCGN’s establishment two decades ago, emphasised that the anniversary was not just a celebration but also a call to strengthen the foundation of governance across Nigeria’s corporate and public institutions. He added on the need for continuous learning, integrity, and accountability as vital ingredients for sustainable leadership.
The Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria (SCGN), established to advance ethical practices and strengthen leadership capacity, continues to play a central role in shaping governance standards in the country through advocacy, training, and policy engagement.
Also speaking at the Gala and Corporate Governance Awards, President of SCGN, Mr. Muhammad K. Ahmad, commended the Society’s growing impact within the private sector, stating that “In terms of compliance within the private sector, I believe we are doing very well.
The progress we have made underscores the relevance of our mission and the continued importance of strong governance in building sustainable institutions.” He said.