By Raymond Ablorh The state is not a spectator in its own economy; it is the ultimate architect of its destiny. Thus, to suggest that the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) errs by urging State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) to patronise SIC Insurance PLC is to mistake the rules of the game for the purpose of […] The post Why the SIGA Guidance is a Triumph of Statecraft over Procedural Pedantry appeared first on The Business & Financial Times.
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Why the SIGA Guidance is a Triumph of Statecraft over Procedural Pedantry
Business & Financial TimesBy Christabel DansoMon, 13 Apr 2026 · 2h ago3 views
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The article argues that the State Interests and Governance Authority's (SIGA) directive for State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) to patronize SIC Insurance PLC represents effective statecraft. It contends that the state is an active participant in its economy, not a mere spectator, and SIGA's guidance aligns with the state's role in shaping its economic destiny, rather than being a procedural misstep.
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