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We Are Ready To Partner MTN on Human Capital Development – Akpabio

We Are Ready To Partner MTN on Human Capital Development – Akpabio | Daily Report Nigeria

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has said the National Assembly is ready to partner with Mobile Telecommunications Nigeria, MTN, on human capital development.

The SP made this known while receiving the management team of the telecommunications outfit, led by its Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Mr Karl Toriola, in his office on Monday.

A statement by Special Assistant, Media to the Senate President, Jackson Udom, quoted the lawmaker as saying, “The entire Senate is highly delighted to receive you and your team because of the contribution of your organization to the development and capacity building of Nigerians. We value your contributions and interventions in the area of human capital development.”

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He added, ” I welcome more and better partnership with open arms. We are happy with what you are doing all over Nigeria. I am happy your network is everywhere and as I said earlier, as the Senate we welcome your desire to work and collaborate with us towards achieving the President Tinubu Renewed Hope agenda for Nigerians.”

Speaking earlier, the MD/CEO of MTN Nigeria, Toriola said: “We are here today, as a group to pay respect to the office of the President of the Senate and to formally congratulate the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio on his victory on June 13, and to also assure you of our support throughout your tenure.”

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