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    MTN Group Hosts Nigerian Delegation to Bolster Bilateral Ties Ahead of Presidential Visit – Ravenewsonline

    MTN Group recently welcomed a delegation of senior officials from Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs at its headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa.

    This visit comes in anticipation of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s state visit to South Africa scheduled for December, which aims to enhance diplomatic and economic relations between the two nations.

    The Nigerian delegation included prominent figures such as Rt. Hon. Wole Oke, Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Amb. Ahmed Sulu-Gambari, Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and Nigeria’s High Commissioner, H.E. Alexander T. Ajayi, among others. They were received by top MTN executives, including the Group Chairman Mcebisi Jonas and others.

    During the meeting, Rt. Hon. Wole Oke acknowledged MTN’s contributions to Nigeria’s economy. “MTN remains a leading player in the Nigerian telecommunications industry. Over the years, the company has contributed significantly to the nation’s economy through its investment in infrastructure, promotion of digital inclusion, and job creation,” he stated.

    The delegation emphasized that MTN’s investments in Nigeria are crucial for strengthening bilateral ties between Nigeria and South Africa. Mcebisi Jonas reiterated MTN’s commitment to fostering these relationships: “At MTN, we believe in Pan-Africanism and promoting African solidarity. Building social, economic, and political relations is crucial for a united Africa, and MTN is dedicated to fostering these relationships across countries.”

    Discussions also focused on expanding partnerships between MTN Group and the Nigerian government, exploring how corporate objectives can align with Nigeria’s national development goals.

    Jonas highlighted MTN’s long-term commitment to Nigeria’s digital economy: “MTN is in Nigeria for the long haul. We will continue to partner with the Nigerian government in promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation, and other initiatives that will enhance the nation’s economy.”

    He assured that MTN would actively support the Nigerian presidency’s diplomatic and economic objectives during the upcoming state visit. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to South Africa is set for December 2, 2024, representing a pivotal opportunity for both nations to align their strategic interests and strengthen bilateral relations.

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