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Japan Tobacco International Nigeria Marks Independence Day, Stresses Commitment To National Development

Japan Tobacco International Nigeria (JTI), joins other Nigerians to celebrate this year’s Independence Day, which marks the country’s 64th anniversary. In a message commemorating the national milestone, the company restates its faith in the country, noting that the task of making Nigeria realize its economic potential is a collective one, to which JTI is committed.

This resonates with the company’s pursuit of excellence and innovation, which has engendered its growth trajectory.

In an Independence Day message stating “Our Nigerianess is in our Commitment to Collective Prosperity,” the company stresses unity among diversity, as it is the bedrock for sustainable economic development that paves the way for national development.

This is depicted in the spirit of oneness of the company’s employees, who in their various cultural dispositions came together as a unified front to celebrate Independence Day, as embedded in JTI Nigeria’s core values.

As a member of JTI Worldwide with personnel in over 130 countries across the world, and with laurels as ‘Top Global Employer’ for 10 consecutive years including regional certifications in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America, and the Middle East, JTI Nigeria is poised in advancing the Nigerian cause with dedication to her citizens’ well-being by offering long-lasting careers with inspiring prospects and promotes women empowerment and equal opportunities.

According to Thomas Adams, the General Manager of JTI Nigeria, the country’s Independence Day is an important milestone in her history, as it signposts the sacrifices made by visionary leaders who worked relentlessly for the emancipation of the people, with exemplary conduct worthy of emulation.

He affirmed that the excellent work of the country’s nationalists for a common goal is highlighted in the company’s independence anniversary, which underscores the need for a progressive front that defies all odds for growth purposes.

This is reflected in JTI Nigeria’s belief that open, fair, and inclusive societies benefit all, and that everyone should have the opportunity to participate in the social, economic, and cultural life of their communities.

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