The Director, Risk Management, Central Bank of Nigeria, Dr Blaise Ijebor, has urged risk managers practitioners to keep up with trends that will pose as risks for their organisation.
Ijebor, gave this charge during the 2023 Certified Risk
Manager Induction. 80 professionals were inducted at the event in Lagos on
Tuesday.
While urging them to stay agile and adaptable, ready to
respond to the dynamic nature of their work, he also encouraged them to be
brave, taking on challenges and seizing opportunities.
In a statement, Ijebor identifies several significant
implications for risk management.
These, he said, included the rise of interconnected systems,
the creation of value from data, the weaponisation of information, shifts in
the cybersecurity risk landscape, and regulatory changes.
He said, “People
complain about the changing regulations in the industry but this is necessary
because we the regulators contend with new technologies which we have to manage
efficiently so that these new technologies do not cause harm in the digital
economy.
“Cyber-crime is no longer about money these days. The
criminals are now playing a long-term game of boosting their CV and so with
each passing day, the cyber-crime racket grows bigger. So risk managers have to
adopt new technologies and also adopt management risks as well.”
In his opening remark, the President, and Chairman of the
CRMI council, Prof Ezekiel Oseni, urged the inductees to be well equipped in
the field and be the solution that helped to find ways out of business
obstacles without compromising their profession.
He said, “CRMI is the only chartered risk management
institute in Nigeria established by the National Acts of Parliament.
“I will use this opportunity to say that CRMI is the only
chartered risk management Institute in Nigeria established by the National Acts
of Parliament.
“We therefore advise eminent individuals, personalities and
members of the public to be aware of institutions not chartered by the Act of
National Assembly that are going about as Chartered risk management institutes
and conferring fellowship status on people. We also want to extend our hands of
fellowship to risk management groups and associations that may want to partner
with CRMI.”