MTN Group welcomed a high-level delegation from Nigeria’s National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) at our Johannesburg headquarters on Thursday.
The visit – co-hosted by the SA-Nigeria Business Chamber, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition and the Nigerian embassy – is part of a NIPSS study tour to explore the intersection of digital technology, youth empowerment, and sustainable job creation in Nigeria.
Amb. Alexander T. Ajayi, Chargé d’Affaires of the Nigeria High Commission, led the delegation to the meeting, which included prominent government officials, military representatives, law enforcement personnel, and leaders from professional associations. The visit further strengthened the bilateral relationship between Nigeria and South Africa, presenting a significant opportunity for learning and collaboration.
“On behalf of the Nigerian government and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to MTN for hosting our delegation,” said Amb. Alexander Ajayi, reflecting on the significance of the visit. “Collaboration and strategic partnerships are crucial in harnessing the full potential of digital technology for socio-economic development. By integrating efforts, we can create robust frameworks that empower our youth, drive job creation, and foster sustainable growth.”
During the visit, the delegation engaged with MTN Group and MTN Nigeria executives, led by MTN Group Executive for Consumer Business Enzo Scarcella. They also toured MTN’s Technology Innovation Lab, witnessing cutting-edge advancements firsthand.
“We are honoured to host this esteemed delegation,” said Scarcella. “The visit underscores our commitment to supporting Nigeria’s digital transformation and economic growth. By working together, we can unlock the digital economy’s full potential and create a connected future for all Nigerians.”
The theme of the week-long study tour to South Africa – “Digital Economy, Youth Empowerment, and Sustainable Job Creation in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities” – encourages dialogue and identifies new areas on which to collaborate to further both nations’ objectives to build digital societies for tomorrow.
A’isha Umar Mumuni, Chief Digital Officer at MTN Nigeria, reaffirmed the company’s pledge to boost digital infrastructure, driving Nigeria’s economic growth. She highlighted MTN’s commitment to advancing Nigeria’s digital landscape through investments in connectivity, digital platforms, and expanded financial services to rural areas, solidifying the company’s dedication to the country’s digital future.
MTN – which marks its 30th anniversary in 2024 – is committed to leveraging its expertise and resources to empower Nigerian youth, bridge the digital divide, and accelerate sustainable development, fostering hope and optimism for the future.
The Group has called on African governments to consider harmonising regulations – particularly in the tech sector – to support the increased capital investment in digital infrastructure required to accelerate economic development.
MTN Group – which started operating in South Africa in 1994 – has 18 operations, 17 of which are in Africa. The Group’s biggest subsidiary by subscriber numbers is MTN Nigeria, which had almost 78 million subscribers at the end of the first quarter of 2024. MTN Nigeria began commercial operations in August 2001.