Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce Honours British Airways
The efforts of leading airline British Airways in service
provision in the aviation industry and the promotion of exclusive bilateral business
and investment activities between Nigerian and Britain has been recognized by
the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC). The recognition came at the
2013 annual Presidential Dinner and Awards which held in Lagos recently.
Presenting an award to the airline, President of the chamber,
Prince Adeyemi Adefulu noted that British Airways has played significant role
in fostering bilateral relations, business and investment between Nigeria and
Britain which is in line with some of the core objectives of the Chamber.
“The role that the British
Airways has continued to play in encouraging and fostering business and
economic activities between Nigeria and Britain cannot be overemphasized. It
dates back to the formation of the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce and the
role played by the then Chairman of British Caledonian, Sir Adam Thompson,” he
said.
The award was received on behalf of the airline by the Trade Sales
Manager, British Airways Nigeria, Mr. Ademola Sanya, who thanked the Chamber
for the recognition. He used the occasion to restate British Airways commitment
to the development of the Nigerian aviation industry and tourism sector, and by
extension the Nigerian economy.
According to Sanya, apart from facilitating businesses between
Nigeria and Britain through its services, the airline has been encouraging
small and medium scale industries in the country through several initiatives as
part of
its commitment to keep entrepreneurship alive and to help stimulate local
businesses.
“We currently have an initiative known as On Business, a unique
loyalty programme designed to help small companies make the most of their
travel budgets. In 2011, we also launched the Business Opportunity Grants
programme through which we gave free Business Class tickets to 50 SMEs across
the country to travel to any part of the world to conduct their businesses. We
came up with these initiatives because we understand the difficulties small and
medium sized businesses can face when it comes to travel budgets, and we realise
the benefits of meeting their clients face to face, wherever they are,” he
said.
Earlier in his welcome remark, Adefulu who was elected as the 13th
President of the NBCC promised to reposition the Chamber. He noted that the Chamber
has continued to grow from strength to strength since it was formed due largely
to the efforts of the late Henry Fajemirokun and Sir Adam Thompson.
“The Chamber has been blessed with energetic men of vision,
talents and wisdom who have directed the affairs of the chamber since inception
in 1977. Their efforts have earned the Chamber a steady and stable growth from
about 20 founding members to about 350 corporate members today.
“It is only expected that the new leadership of the Chamber will
improve on the achievements of the past leadership and further strengthen the
existing business and bilateral bond between the two countries to the mutual
benefits of both countries,” he stated.
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