Independent Teleco Network Leaders Outline Vision For Future

0 22

Some leaders of the Independent Telecommunications Network have outlined vision for future of the organisation.

Also, the members of the organisation, headquartered in Ibadan, at a meeting held recently officially welcome Mr. Sesan Rufus Awobiye as its new Ambassador.

According to the Head of Business Development, Strategy, and Marketing at ITN, Engineer Abayomi Ogbago said that ITN’s success would not be achieved through flashy external displays, but through steady internal growth. He said that slow and steady wins the race, emphasizing the company’s philosophy of building internal capacity before making waves in the market.

He also highlighted that the company had recently engaged in a productive conversation with Mr. Rufus, noting that the Ambassador had shared valuable ideas that aligned closely with ITN’s vision.

This, according to Ogbago, was a crucial step in shaping the company’s approach moving forward. The synergy between Mr. Rufus’s ideas and ITN’s long-term strategy would help them distinguish themselves in the competitive telecommunications landscape.

 

Vice Chairman of ITN, Dr. Enoch Adelowo, credited much of ITN’s success to the integrity of its leadership team, which, according to him, has been unwavering in its pursuit of the company’s objectives. He also introduced a unique aspect of ITN’s mission: a commitment to support agriculture in Nigeria and West Africa.

 

Head of ITN’s Technical Department, Engineer Oluwasegun Omoni, emphaissed on the company’s technological infrastructure and readiness to challenge the dominant telecom players in Nigeria. He said, “We are ready to disrupt the market.’’

 

 

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More