I look forward to Boda boda riders, Mama Mboga trading on NSE – President Ruto
President William Ruto at the bell-ringing ceremony to mark the launch of the enhanced Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) Market Place in Nairobi on October 11, 2022.
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President
William Ruto has expressed anticipation for the participation of medium, small
and micro-enterprise (MSME) traders in the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).
Speaking
on Tuesday when he presided over the bell-ringing
ceremony to mark the launch of the enhanced NSE Market Place, Ruto said
he looks forward to a time Boda Boda operators and Mama Mbogas will be trading
in the national stock market.
"I look forward to the government of Kenya raising more resources for our development using NSE, whereby many Kenyans grow their wealth using the NSE, whereby that Boda boda guy is trading on his phone as he awaits the next customer, instead of betting. When Mama mboga, when waiting for her next supply, is on her phone buying shares," said President Ruto.
The
Head of State noted that the NSE has an untapped potential which could be the
solution to Kenya's need for financial aid from foreign lending bodies.
"It
is time to unlock the potential that exists in this institution to drive the
economy of our county. There is demonstrable evidence in the stock market that there
is potential for us to raise the resources that today we are struggling to
raise using debt instruments and others we are looking for in debt capital and
multilateral instruments," said President Ruto.
"That
money that we are so desperately looking for out there, with proper
instruments, we can get those resources from the people of Kenya through the
Nairobi Stock exchange," he added, "debt is weighing down our government
and our companies and so it is important that we go down that direction."
He
also invited private companies reluctant to join the NSE because of "tax
issues that may arise" if they disclose their financial information,
noting that his government is willing to work with collaborate with them to
iron out issues.
"The
government is willing to work with you so that we can remove those impediments.
We are ready to forgive some sins, let me put it that way, so that we can all
move together," he said.

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