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Strengthening CEO–Board Dynamics: Tackling Governance Challenges in Nigeria’s Corporate Landscape

Gift IfeanyiBy Gift IfeanyiJune 19, 202505 Mins Read
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The relationship between a company’s Managing Director (MD) or Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and its Board of Directors is fundamental to effective corporate governance. Yet in Nigeria, this relationship is often strained by factors such as founder dominance, weak board independence, political interference, and cultural constraints. These challenges undermine transparency, accountability, and strategic oversight, threatening long-term business sustainability.

 Key Governance Challenges in CEO–Board Relationships

1. Founder Dominance & CEO-Chairman Duality
Many Nigerian companies, especially in family-owned sectors like oil and gas and manufacturing, concentrate power in the hands of founders who serve as both CEO and Board Chairman. This practice contradicts Principle 2.7 of the Nigerian Code of Corporate Governance (NCCG) 2018, which advocates for role separation to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure objective oversight.

2. Symbolic and Passive Boards
Boards often consist of loyalists or family members with limited independence or professional leverage. As a result, board meetings become ceremonial, lacking genuine scrutiny of executive decisions, and failing to evaluate performance or manage strategic risk effectively.

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3. Inadequate Board Composition
Despite NCCG’s emphasis on diversity and professional competence, research shows that many Nigerian boards lack the expertise or independence to challenge management constructively. This leads to poor decision-making and weakened governance.

4. Shadow Directors
These are individuals who exert influence over board decisions without formal appointment. Defined under Section 868 of CAMA 2020, shadow directors undermine board accountability by operating outside formal governance structures, often resulting in non-transparent and unchecked decision-making.

5. Information Asymmetry
CEOs often control the flow of information, leaving boards dependent on filtered reports from company secretaries loyal to management. This restricts the board’s ability to make informed decisions and reduces their strategic input to reactive oversight.

6. Role Ambiguity and Overreach
Boards may interfere with day-to-day management, or CEOs may encroach on governance responsibilities. This confusion fosters conflict and hampers organizational effectiveness.

7. Political and Regulatory Interference
Board appointments in public enterprises are sometimes politically influenced, leading to divided loyalties, undermined board unity, and diluted strategic direction.

8. Cultural Deference
Hierarchical norms discourage open debate or dissent, especially where the CEO is a founder or elder. This culture of deference suppresses healthy boardroom discourse and perpetuates executive dominance.

9. ESG Misalignment
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards are gaining prominence, but many CEOs view them as peripheral. Disagreements on ESG priorities create rifts and delay adoption of sustainability practices.

10. Related-Party Transactions
Conflict of interest remains common in closely held firms, especially when business dealings involve entities connected to board members or executives. Poor disclosure erodes trust and invites regulatory scrutiny.

11. Board Inactivity
Boards that meet infrequently or lack active committees allow CEOs to operate unchecked, weakening governance and exposing companies to unmanaged risk.

 Pillars of a Healthy CEO–Board Relationship

1. Strategic Alignment & Role Clarity
A balanced relationship requires clear separation of duties: the board offers oversight while the CEO drives operations. Mutual accountability ensures cohesion and effectiveness.

2. Trust and Transparent Communication
Frequent, candid updates between both parties build trust. This is especially vital in Nigeria’s dynamic sectors like banking and oil, where reputational and regulatory risks are high.

3. Constructive Feedback Culture
Boards must challenge CEOs objectively, and CEOs should welcome scrutiny as a tool for refinement, not resistance. This shift is essential to overcoming Nigeria’s culture of hierarchy and silence.

4. Power Balance
Neither side should dominate. Overpowered CEOs risk poor oversight; disengaged boards lead to strategic drift. A balance of influence encourages sound decision-making.

 Practical Recommendations for Nigerian Organizations

  1. Create Structured Communication Channels
    Establish regular updates, strategic retreats, and board briefings to facilitate continuous dialogue and strategic responsiveness.

  2. Clarify Governance Boundaries
    Clearly define and respect the distinction between oversight (Board) and execution (CEO). Avoid micromanagement and executive overreach.

  3. Institutionalize Onboarding & Alignment Retreats
    New board members and CEOs should undergo structured onboarding and joint retreats to harmonize expectations and build mutual understanding.

  4. Develop Shared Performance Metrics
    Establish clear, strategic KPIs jointly owned by the board and CEO. These should encompass financial, operational, and ESG outcomes.

  5. Cultivate Emotional Intelligence
    Soft skills such as empathy, respect, and active listening are vital in Nigeria’s relationship-centric business environment.

  6. Ensure Board Independence and Diversity
    Diversify board composition to include skilled, independent directors with varied backgrounds. Avoid groupthink and encourage open critique.

  7. Adopt a ‘No Surprises’ Ethic
    CEOs must proactively disclose key developments—regulatory issues, leadership changes, or financial concerns—before they escalate.

  8. Build Governance Capacity Nationwide
    Institutions like SCGN, IoD, and NGX must expand governance training, especially for SMEs and founder-led firms where governance is weakest.

 Conclusion: Governance Reform as a Strategic Imperative

In a business climate defined by regulatory shifts, economic uncertainty, and global scrutiny, strong CEO–Board relationships are not optional—they are strategic imperatives. Nigerian companies must dismantle the informal power structures, political influence, and cultural barriers that erode effective governance. By embracing transparency, balanced authority, and mutual accountability, Nigeria’s corporate leaders can unlock long-term value, ensure compliance, and build institutions that endure.

Successful examples like Zenith Bank and Dangote Group demonstrate what’s possible when strong governance is a priority. It’s time to make that the rule—not the exception.

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Gift Ifeanyi is a passionate and talented young web developer with a flair for storytelling and a keen interest in business and entrepreneurship. She brings a fresh perspective and a tech-savvy approach to delivering daily news and insights on the ever-evolving world of startups, innovation, and business trends. With a commitment to excellence and a drive to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs, Gift is dedicated to creating engaging and informative content that empowers readers to thrive in the dynamic business landscape.

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