Business

Airtel Nigeria reiterates commitment to Nigerian market

Published by

…set to double capital investment

As part of its efforts to drive digital inclusion and reaffirm its long-term commitment, Airtel Nigeria investment plans are set to double in scope, the telecoms provider announced.

The company’s Director of Corporate Communications & CSR, Femi Adeniran, said the expanded Airtel Nigeria investment will cover critical infrastructure upgrades, rural coverage expansion, advanced data solutions, customer experience improvements, and community-driven initiatives.

He described the move as reinforcing the company’s role as a key player in Nigeria’s digital transformation and economic progress.

According to him, the company is rapidly rolling out 5G technology across its sites nationwide, enabling ultra-fast data speeds and enhanced service quality.

He also disclosed that Airtel Nigeria is establishing additional sites to expand network reach, particularly in underserved rural areas, ensuring that more Nigerians benefit from reliable mobile connectivity.

Also speaking on the development, the CEO of Airtel Nigeria, Dinesh Balsingh, described the investment as being about more than just technology—it is about making a positive difference in people’s lives.

“Our decision to double our investment reflects our deep commitment to Nigeria’s future. As a company that views Nigeria as home, we are investing in transformative infrastructure that will deliver unmatched value to our customers and make connectivity an everyday reality for more Nigerians,” Balsingh stated.

ALSO READ FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Recent Posts

BREAKING: ASUU elects new leaders as Osodeke’s tenure ends

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has elected new national

3 minutes ago

NIN: Nigerians to pay N28,574 for date of birth correction — NIMC

Nigerians who wish to correct their NIN date of birth on the National Identification Number…

6 minutes ago

Leadership failure causes insurgency, corruption in Nigeria — UNIFEMGA

" failure of leadership in Nigeria in the past has caused the nation a lot…

18 minutes ago

Niger state generally safe, says Commissioner

Niger State Commissioner for Homeland Security, Brig. Gen. Bello Abdullahi (Rtd), has assured that Niger…

33 minutes ago

How wildlife hazards cripple operations at Nigeria’s airports

In 2021, Air Peace alone suffered 14 bird strikes, which affected its engines, while in…

51 minutes ago

Kaduna: Nestle, others unveil initiative to support 25,000 smallholder farmers

In a bold step towards building a climate-resilient agricultural sector, AGRA, Nestlé Nigeria, and TechnoServe…

52 minutes ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.