• Monday, June 17, 2024
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Danbatta presents Nigeria’s twin-candidature to ITU

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Executive vice chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Umar Garba Danbatta, has formally presented Nigeria’s candidature for a re-election into the Administrative Council of International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and William Ijeh’s bid for the position of director, Telecommunication Development Bureau of the ITU.
The formal presentation was made in Geneva, Switzerland, at a dinner organised for Houlin Zhao, the ITU secretary-general, other elected officials of the global telecom regulatory body, ministers and chief regulators of member states from across the globe, among other dignitaries.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I now formally present to you Nigeria’s twin candidature for re-election into the ITU Administrative Council and William Ijeh for the position of director, Telecommunication Development Bureau of the ITU, for your support,” Danbatta said.
Speaking further, he noted that Nigeria had a long standing relationship with the ITU, and had been contributing in no small way to the activities of the union.
“Nigeria is one of the highest financial contributors to ITU in the African region and also a major player in ITU Telecom World activities for many years. I can assure you that Nigeria will continue to reinforce its cooperation with the ITU,” he said.
He expressed the country’s further commitment toward the development of telecommunication and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) as well as making them readily available to its entire citizen at affordable rates.
On Ijeh’s candidature, he explained that his experience of working at the ITU for over 21 years in various strategic positions, including the BDT, the general secretariat, and the Radio-communication Bureau, should not be ignored.
He said the candidate had been instrumental to many decisions and developmental activities within the ITU.
“Prior to joining the ITU, Ijeh worked for other inter-governmental organisations where he was primarily responsible for project development and management with emphasis on developing countries.
“He will apply his diplomatic skills in negotiations and be in a position to interact with government officials at the highest level,” he said.