Thursday 25 February 2021

Nnamani commends authors of Telecommunications Law & Regulation, says it’ll enhance FDI

Success Damian-Nnaji:

President of Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Engr. Ikechukwu Nnamani, has commended authors of a book completely dedicated to Nigerian Telecommunications 

Nnamani added that the book would surely boost and enable Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) 

The ATCON President made the commendation in his Goodwill Message at the Public Presentation of the book ‘Nigerian Telecommunications Law and Regulation.’

He thanked the two authors, Mr. Quasim Odunmbaku and Mr. Rotimi Akapo for working together to produce a book solely devoted to telecoms.

He said “I want to express ATCON's profound congratulations to these two persons, namely Mr. Quasim Odunmbaku and Mr. Rotimi Akapo who had worked together to produce a book that is completely dedicated to Nigerian Telecommunications Law and Regulation.

“We at ATCON are happy to identify with the duo because these efforts which have manifested in the publication of a book that captures the developments that the industry has recorded vis-a-vis law and regulation in Nigeria.”

Nnamani reeled out possible benefits of the book saying “With the birth of this book, the industry should expect the following: Increase in the flow of foreign direct investment, adding that the book will give the potential foreign investors the opportunity to understand the laws that guide the industry and how the industry is regulated in terms of investment; it would also serve as a yardstick for measuring the development of the industry and finally, it would give those that are just entering the industry a head-start because they are going to benefit immensely from the industry's experiences that have been put together in a book format.”

Like Oliver Twist he encouraged the authors to ensure that the second edition of the book is written in no distant time. “We are looking forward to reading the second edition of this book in the next 5 to 10 years because of the nature of our industry which is highly dynamic,” Nnamani requested.

 

 

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