Nokia, the Swedish telecoms, which
hitherto left the country some months ago has returned and opened its
office in Lagos for business.
In a statement issued on its re-opening
of business office in the country, the company restated its constructive
and collaborative engagement with the Nigerian Communications
Commission, NCC.
Nokia disclosed that its
business operations and support to its customers in the country were not
negatively affected by the brief office closure.
“Nokia has operated in Nigeria for over a
decade, and as in all other markets where we have a presence, we have
conducted business with sound corporate governance”, the company
said in a statement.
“We are always mindful that our business
success is based upon superior commercial propositions and
long-lasting partnerships with regulators, governments, suppliers,
customers, partners and employees inall our markets”, the
company stated
According to the global telecom industry
player, it takes its responsibilities and obligations towards building a
sustainable industry that contributes to the growth of local economies
very serious.
The company also restated its full
commitment to acting in accordance with applicable requirements and
regulations when delivering world-class connectivity solutions to
the Nigerian market, in adherence with its culture of
high-performance, innovation and integrity.
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