President Tinubu Welcomes Lebara To Nigeria, Says Nation’s Telecoms Sector Vibrant

Posted on February 28, 2026

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu congratulates Lebara Nigeria on its official launch, describing the milestone as a strong vote of confidence in Nigeria’s digital economy and its future as a leading technology and investment destination in Africa.

Nigeria’s telecommunications sector is a significant economic driver, with a 5.78 per cent year-on-year growth in Q3 2025 and an overall contribution of over 14 per cent to the nation’s GDP.

The President commends the leadership and partners of Lebara Nigeria, including Mrs Teniola Stuffman, the Chief Executive, for their commitment to expanding telecommunications access, creating employment opportunities, and strengthening the nation’s digital infrastructure.

He acknowledges that investments of this nature are critical to deepening financial inclusion, enabling innovation, and accelerating economic growth.

President Tinubu also acknowledges the presence and support of the British High Commission, represented by the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr Johny Baxter, whose participation underscores the enduring economic and diplomatic ties between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

The President states that such collaborations reflect Nigeria’s openness to responsible foreign investment and strategic global partnerships.

He also recognises the contributions of the Chairman of the Advisory Board, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, and advisory board members for their leadership, expertise, and belief in Nigeria’s growth potential.

President Tinubu states that initiatives like Lebara Nigeria contribute meaningfully to job creation, youth empowerment, enterprise development, and broader economic diversification.

He reiterates his administration’s commitment to fostering a stable, transparent, and investment-friendly environment where innovation and private enterprise can thrive.

President Tinubu wishes Lebara Nigeria continued success as it begins commercial operations and encourages continued collaboration between the public and private sectors to advance Nigeria’s digital transformation agenda.

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