Nigeria Communications Week

Airtel Nigeria @ 10 Pledges N300m to Combat COVID-19

- Bankole Orija

AIRTEL Nigeria will spend N300 million to support the fight against COVID-19 pandemic, as part of the activities to mark a decade of doing successful business in Nigeria, according to Mr Segun Ogunsanya, managing director, of the telco.

Ogunsanya, said that the N300 million was the final part of the N1.9 billion, which the company pledged in April at the early stage of the pandemic.

In a statement, Ogunsanya, said that that the company would also like to express profound appreciati­on to Nigerians for their unflinchin­g support and loyalty to the network.

He said that N200 million would be invested in refurbishi­ng and equipping a four-storey admission facility for the use of specialist units in the Department of Medicine at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).

Ogunsanya said that N50 million would go to the Lagos State Government to procure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for health workers.

He said that the remaining N50 million would be for the procuremen­t of a Molecular Laboratory to be provided by 54 Gene with the capacity for 300 tests per day in Ogun.

“The board, management and staff of the organisati­on will like to express profound gratitude especially to our customers for standing by the company and designatin­g it as the telecoms brand of choice over the years.

“The 10 years milestone will not have been possible without the support of our over 50 million loyal and passionate customers,” Ogunsanya said.

According to him, Airtel has succeeded, because Nigerians truly believed in the brand and have come to accept the company as an important stakeholde­r, firmly committed to growing the economy and providing jobs.

Ogunsanya also commended

Malam Isa Ali Pantami, minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy; Prof. Umar Danbatta, executive vice chairman of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), and other regulators for providing leadership and vision in the industry.

“I hope that the recent push by the government to make telecommun­ications facilities Critical National Infrastruc­ture (CNI), will crystalise into a law soon to safeguard telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture in the country,’’ he said.

Ogunsanya said that Airtel would continue to be a force for good in the country by providing excellent communicat­ion services, while supporting the various communitie­s under its corporate social responsibi­lity activities.

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