The MTN Group reaffirmed its dedication to advancing digital transformation and fostering inclusive growth during the 11th South Africa-Nigeria Bi-National Commission held in Cape Town, South Africa.
This historic event highlighted the enduring partnership between the two largest economies in Africa and provided a platform to accelerate collaboration in critical areas.
Ralph Mupita, group president and CEO, led the MTN delegation, alongside Karl Toriola, MTN Nigeria’s CEO, and Dr. Ernest Ndukwe (OFR), the chairman.
The event brought together key stakeholders, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, and South Africa’s Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition, Hon. Parks Tau.
On the sidelines of the Commission, MTN’s leadership engaged in productive discussions with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Minister Bosun Tijani.
These conversations focused on Nigeria’s ongoing structural reforms and the critical role of the digital economy in driving inclusive growth.
MTN expressed its support for these reforms, emphasising their potential to unlock opportunities and transform lives across the nation.
“The structural reforms in Nigeria, combined with the shared vision of digital transformation, are pivotal to achieving inclusive and sustainable economic growth and we are committed to collaborating with key stakeholders to ensure these reforms deliver measurable impact for the people and businesses we serve,” said Karl Toriola, CEO of MTN Nigeria.
MTN Nigeria, a subsidiary of the MTN Group, contributes approximately 27% of the Group’s subscribers and 23% of its service revenue.
The company has also commenced the construction of the largest data centre in West Africa which only reflects its commitment to advancing Nigeria’s digital agenda while strengthening the socio-economic ties between South Africa and Nigeria.
The Commission also celebrated a major milestone with the announcement of a simplified visa application process for Nigerian tourists travelling to South Africa.
This initiative, hailed as a breakthrough in fostering cultural and economic exchanges, reflects the tangible outcomes of enhanced cooperation between the two countries.
MTN’s participation at the Bi-National Commission further strengthens its position as a leader in driving digital innovation and commitment to building bridges for sustainable growth across Africa.
MTN continues to champion initiatives that empower communities, strengthen partnerships, and contribute to the continent’s prosperity.