The 54-member nations of the Commonwealth Telecommunications
Organisation (CTO) rose from its yearly Forum and Council meeting in
Nairobi, Kenya, last week to announce Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta as the
new Chairman. Danbatta is the Acting Executive Vice Chairman of the
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Chairmanship of the CTO by its rules is usually country specific and
the position is held by that country’s Chief telecoms regulator. Nigeria
won the position in 2014 and by this election, the first tenure ended
and another began.
Side by side with the election of Danbatta was the resumption of
Engr. Shola Taylor as the Secretary General and Chief Executive of CTO.
Taylor was named Secretary General on June 16, 2015 in London, United
Kingdom.
Danbatta who assumed office immediately after the election thanked
the member nations for the honour done to Nigeria and promised to
provide visionary leadership that will take CTO to the next level.
With the re-election of Nigeria to the Chairmanship and Secretary
General positions the country has effectively taken control of the
affairs of the close-knit CTO. Danbatta was also full of praises for the
immediate past Secretary General Prof. Tim Unwin for his dedication to
duty and wished him well in his future endeavors. Island of Fiji was
also yesterday named as the next host of the CTO Forum in 2016.
Taylor’s appointment and assumption of duty comes a little over two
weeks after another Nigerian, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina took over as
President of the African Development Bank (ADDB) in Abidjan, Cote D
‘Ivoire.
He said that Taylor’s 35 years’ experience as a consummate and well
groomed engineer will be put to bear on the activities of CTO and it is
hoped that he will translate many of those pending decisions to actions
in the days ahead “thereby taking the CTO to the next level, providing
visionary leadership in the process.”
Before his appointment as the Secretary General of CTO, Taylor has
been the Chief Executive of Kemilinks International, a global ICT
Consultancy firm based in Lagos, Nigeria.
A telecommunications engineer by training, he brings his over 35
years of global telecommunications experience in ICTs with government
and the private sector to CTO. He has consulted for several blue chip
companies in Nigeria and the global ICT communities. From 1994 – 1999,
Taylor served as Regional Director of Inmarsat.
He also served as Space Technology coordinator for developing
countries at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) from 1993
to1994. He had earlier served as Project Director at ITU (1987 – 1993).
“His very rich experience will certainly impact positively on the CTO,”
Danbatta added.
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