Members of the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA), the registry for .ng Internet Domain Names and managers of the database of names registered in the .ng country code Top Level Domain, have elected Mr. Adesola Akinsanya and Mr. Murtala Abdullahi as the new President and the Vice President, respectively.
They were elected on Friday April 28, 2023, during NiRA’s 15th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at “The Zone”, Gbagada, Lagos State.
Prior to his election, Mr. Akinsanya was a member of the Executive Board of NiRA under the leadership of Mr. Muhammed Rudman, the immediate past president (IPP).
Members also elected
officials to fill vacant positions on the Board of Trustees (BoT) and the
Executive Board of Directors (EBoD).
Elected to NiRA BoT are
Mrs. Mary Uduma; Mr. Yunusa Zakari Ya’u; Mrs. Ibukun Odusote; Mr. Remmy Nweke,
and Mr. Biyi Oladipo.
While Mr. Ebenezer
Dare; Mr. Seun Kehinde; and Mr. Peter Oluka were elected as members of the
EBoD.
In his acceptance
speech, Mr. Adesola Akinsanya, expressed gratitude and immense appreciation to
the members for electing him as president. “This is a call to greater
service, and I promise to justify the confidence reposed in me” he
affirmed. Akinsanya, a Director at Upperlink Limited, had expressed in his
manifesto, that he would employ winning formula: people, processes,
performance, and accountability, to continue repositioning NiRA for greater
success. He focused on a few key areas such as improved Registry-Registrar
relationship, stating his strong belief that “the relationship between the
Registry and Registrar can be deepened thereby making it a win-win situation”,
and promising improved incentives for Registrars which, according to the new
president, would lead to mutual growth.
He also promised to
expand NiRA’s outreach with more engagements with Local and international
industry players: “As your president, I pledge to push for more of NiRA’s
engagements within the local and international ecosystem and other industry
partners. This is very important because it fosters the bond with such players
thereby giving NiRA more exposure to the internet communities. Also,
collaboration with government and regulatory bodies, would facilitate policy
development thereby leading to increased adoption of .ng domains. Industry
partners include ICANN, AFRINIC, IGF, AFTLD, etc.
The
President also promised increased capacity building for NiRA members,
non-members, and Registrars through NiRA’s Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV). “I
will make sure we fully utilize NiRA’s SPVs (.NG Academy and Ndukwe Kalu
Foundation) for the purpose of capacity building/ training for NiRA members and
the Registrars by providing scheduled webinars on relevant industry topics.
With
regards to Brand Awareness and Collaboration, he stated that he would
“push for more NiRA
brand awareness by collaborating with the Registrars”. Other areas of focus
include the signing of the .ng ccTLD zones, and strategic stakeholder
management.
Akinsanya craved for
the support of members to make NiRA a success story for the entire continent
and beyond.
NiRA is a
Not-for-Profit, Non-Governmental Self-Regulating body and managers of the .ng
national resource, the country code Top Level Domain(ccTLD) name space in the
public interest of Nigeria and global internet communities.
NiRA adopts the 3R
(Registry/Registrar/Registrant) model of operation in the registration of
domain names. The implication of this is that NIRA does not handle the
registration of domain names directly. Registration can only be carried
out through NIRA accredited Registrars.
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