Tuesday, November 18, 2025 - The Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria has been awarded the International Standards on Accounting and Reporting honours from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts on Accounting and Reporting.
In a statement on Saturday, it was indicated that Nigeria
was the only African country honoured by the global body in the awards.
According to Punch, Nigeria’s FRC Executive Secretary/Chief
Executive Officer, Dr Rabiu Olowo, recently concluded his tenure as Chair of
the 41st Session of the United Nations Intergovernmental Working Group of
Experts on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting at the United
Nations Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.
The statement indicated that the award recognised the
Olowo-led Council’s leadership, reforms, and transformative contributions to
advancing sustainability reporting and corporate transparency in Nigeria.
The award was presented to the Council during the ISAR
Honours, which took place as part of the 42nd Session of the Intergovernmental
Working Group of Experts on International Standards of Accounting and
Reporting.
Speaking after receiving the award, Olowo said, “This honour
reaffirms Nigeria’s leadership in advancing sustainability and transparency. It
reflects our collective commitment to building a trusted, globally competitive
reporting environment that promotes accountability, responsible investment, and
sustainable growth.”
Nigeria was awarded based on the FRC’s leadership in
developing a credible and globally aligned sustainability reporting framework,
its multi-stakeholder engagement through the Adoption Readiness Working Group,
and its successful implementation of national reforms that positioned
sustainability disclosure as a central pillar of Nigeria’s corporate governance
and financial reporting system.
The endorsement of the National Roadmap for the Adoption of
IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards (IFRS S1 and S2) by President Bola
Tinubu in 2024 played a pivotal role in advancing Nigeria’s sustainability
reporting initiatives.
This endorsement not only reinforced the country’s
commitment to adopting sustainability reporting but also translated Nigeria’s
pledge made at COP27 into concrete action.
Also, it underscored the government’s strong political will
to integrate sustainability and climate-related reporting into Nigeria’s
economic framework, aligning with global best practices.
To facilitate the successful implementation of these actions
and build local capacity, the Council, under the leadership of Dr Olowo,
trained over 2,000 professionals. Additionally, it strengthened collaborations
with international development partners, including the German Agency for
International Cooperation, to promote sustainable finance and support capacity
development efforts.

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