Risk Managers Association of Nigeria (RIMAN) has concluded plans to engage stakeholders from various sectors of the economy and beyond on navigating socio-economic risk in Nigerian economy.
This is expected to be major discuss of the Association at its annual international conference scheduled for June 7 and 8 in Lagos.
Former deputy governor of the central bank of Nigeria (CBN) Tunde Lemo and the Chairman of the Federal Roads Management Agency (FERMA) is slated to deliver a keynote address at the Risk Managers Association of Nigeria 18th annual international conference and training.
Commenting on the event, Jude Monye, president RIMAN, said: “The Nigeria economy like any other is faced with socio economic risks that affects businesses and the lives of citizenry. It therefore, becomes imperative and topical for captains of industries, subject matter experts, policy formulators and thought leaders to gather at this forum and proffer ways of navigating this uncommon terrain in our journey to a greater, better and prosperous Nigeria.”
He further urged corporates and risk managers to taking the Certified Risk Manager (CRM) professional examinations.
“CRM is the pioneered industry recognised professional examination in risk management is jointly run with our association in collaboration with Chartered institute of bankers (CIBN). It is designed to benchmark global risk management standards whilst taking content that will fully make participants well rounded professionals”, Monye said.

