Friday 4 September 2020

ATCON announces new date, registration link for national dialogue on telecoms, ICT

Success Damian:


Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has announced new date and registration link for the National Dialogue on Telecoms and ICT sector in Nigeria.

Recalled that the most advertised event, the National Dialogue on Telecommunications and ICT Sector in Nigeria with a well-researched theme “Harnessing the Digital Resources for the Building of Our National Economy” was postponed by the National Executive Council of ATCON in compliance with the Federal Government guidelines to curb further spread of COVID-19 Pandemic.

According to a press statement by the Executive Secretary, ATCON, Ajibola Olude, close to a thousand people have already registered for the event which was initially schedule to hold on March 26, 2020 at NAF Conference Centre, Abuja 

It said the eagerness to attend the event by telecom and ICT enthusiasts was fueled because of its strategic objectives and the caliber of people that have been penciled to do justice to the theme and the sub-themes of the event.

He said some State Governments, the World Bank, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), relevant government ministries and agencies and the entire telecoms and ICT industry have conveyed their acceptance and willingness to make presentations and serve as panelists at the event.

According to the statement the event will now take place on Thursday, October 15, 2020 at NAF Conference Centre, Abuja and streamed live on various social media platforms Youtube, Facebook, Zoom and the rest.

It went further to state that Industry thought leaders are already putting their brilliant contributions and presentations together to make the outcome of the event a very useful one for the current and prospective investors.


While stating that the event would be strictly by invitation to ensuring that COVID-19 protocols are observed, the statement advised intending participants to register through https://bit.ly/31Vs9iM.

 

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