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Nigeria Pledges Stronger Ties With Ericsson

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

The Federal Government of Nigeria has pledged to deepen the existing ties with
Swedish tech giant, Ericsson, by promptly operationalising the Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) signed between the country and the company in 2024.

Vice President Kashim Shettima made the pledge on Monday while receiving the delegation from the tech giant led by its Senior Vice President and Head of Market Area, Europe, Middle East and Africa Ericsson, Mr Patrick Johansson, on a courtesy visit to the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to him, Nigeria and Ericsson had come a long way, recalling that the company laid the foundation for other tech giants in the country at the time.

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While noting that the company has kept faith with the nation as a partner in progress and a collaborator in her shared story of transformation, the VP commended the tech giant for its current investments in the establishment of innovation hubs and support for small businesses in the country, which he said is a consolidation of the partnership with the company.

Shettima, in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Stanley Nkwocha, urged Ericsson and other investors to leverage the potential of the Nigerian nation, particularly harnessing the enthusiasm of its youthful population.

“We cherish our relationship with Sweden and your company and I must urge you to harness our manifest destiny. We are a large nation with a tech-savvy population. We are making efforts across different fields. A good number of the Unicorns that we have in Africa are Nigerian-based. The future is Nigeria,” the VP noted.

On his part, the Senior Vice President and Head of Market Area, Europe, Middle East and Africa of the company Ericsson, Mr Patrick Johansson, emphasized the need to strengthen the relationship between Nigeria and Ericsson through the promotion of grassroots innovation and entrepreneurship, among other projects of Ericsson.

In the same vein, the company’s Vice President and Head of Customer Units, West and South Africa at Ericsson Middle East & Africa, Majda Lahlou Kassi @emomaka, said Nigeria occupied an important place in the company’s history.

He said Ericsson believes in Nigeria’s potential and is proud of the existing relationship, especially the possibilities for growth in the local market and entrenchment of a digital culture among the citizenry.

Also present at the meeting with the VP were Ericsson’s Director of Public Affairs, Government and Industry Relations and the company’s Senior Solutions Architect, Mr Efosa Aigbe.

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