Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators
of Nigeria (ALTON) has honoured Nigeria Information Technology Reporters’
Association (NITRA) with the Telecoms Industry Support Award in recognition of
its efforts at sustaining the telecoms industry and charting proper course
through the platform.
The award was presented at a recent ceremony attended by
several industry stakeholders in Lagos. According to the award organisers,
NITRA won the award for its contribution to the telecoms industry since it was
inaugurated in 2017, having been in operation since 2015.
NITRA received the award at the 20th Anniversary/Awards
Nite of ALTON on Friday, November 29, 2019 at the Shell Hall, MUSON Center,
Onikan, Lagos.
While receiving the award, NITRA Chairman, Emma Okonji,
said the award is an indication of the immense work done by the Association to
smoothen the operations of the telecoms industry across the country.
Okonji thanked the organisers of the award for the
Association’s recognition for the prestigious award and promised that NITRA
will always ensure that its members give their best to the industry for the
operators, regulators, customers and other stakeholders to offer and get
excellent services.
“We feel honoured for this award from ALTON. Beyond being
a close partner with ALTON, we have been in the forefront of issues concerning
the telecoms industry. This gesture is a spurring symbol for NITRA to
contribute more to the industry and the country,” Okonji said.
The award ceremony was witnessed by Rear Admiral Alison
Madueke (Rtd) who was the Chairman of the award; the Minister of Communications
and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ibrahim Pantami, who was represented at the event,
among other industry stakeholders.
In his remarks in honour of NITRA, ALTON Chairman, Engr.
Gbenga Adebayo, commended the NITRA for her doggedness in setting agenda for
the industry through the members’ objective reportage.
According to Adebayo, ALTON, which is an umbrella body of
all licensed telecoms operators, would continue to protect telecoms investment
in Nigeria and ensure telecoms expansion across the country.
NITRA, under the purview of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists, is an umbrella body for journalists reporting Information and
Communications Technology in Nigeria.
In commemoration of its 20 years Anniversary, ALTON
celebrated the achievements and milestones recorded in Nigeria telecom industry
so far.
Adebayo noted that 20 years after the liberalisation of
the telecom sector in Nigeria, the section has attracted
over $68 billion Foreign Direct Investment and contributed over N15
trillion to Nigeria economy.
He said the country has moved from one cellular mobile
network with limited coverage and 26,500 connected lines to 4 GSM operators, 2
VoIP operators, 4 Fixed Wired operators with 172.9 million mobile subscriptions
and teledensity at 123.5 percent.
“After 20 years, Nigeria boasts of over N15 trillion
contribution to its economy, over 123 million internet subscriptions across
various technology platforms (e.g. VoIP, GSM & Fixed Wired), with sector
contribution to GDP at 11.4 percent and over USD68 billion Foreign Direct
Investment. This is worth celebrating,” he said.
He added that Nigeria is today Africa’s largest telecoms
market in terms of subscriptions, stressing that beyond growth in sheer numerical
terms, telecoms have evolved from being a sparsely-available public utility to
becoming a ‘social overhead capital.
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