ICC Nigeria Holds 24th Annual General Meeting

The International Chamber of Commerce Nigeria (ICCN) will hold its 24th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Post-AGM Talk on Thursday, 15th June 2023.

The Secretary-General, Mrs Olubunmi Osuntuyi, who disclosed in a statement on Wednesday, assured all members of the Chamber that they have nothing to lose.

She said the Secretariat had put all mechanisms in place to ensure that participants at the hybrid meeting have equal opportunity to contribute to deliberations.

Osuntuyi disclosed that the Project Manager of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), Mr Ayokunnu Ojeniyi, would deliver the Post-AGM Talk on Business Facilitation Act 2022.

She appreciated the Management of Premium Trust Bank, Beloxxi Industries Limited and Sofomax Consulting for their kind gestures in sponsoring this year’s AGM.

According to the SG, the Chief Host and Chairman of ICC Nigeria, Mr Babatunde Savage, and the Board Members would formally present the Statement of Account and Auditors’ Reports for 2022 to members during the AGM.

Osuntuyi said the Board would induct the Law Union, Sahilz Industry Ltd, Nasiru Tijani & Co., Perchstone & Graeys, and Funke Adekoya Arbitration Practice.

Others are Ogun State Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines & Agriculture (OGUNCCIMA), Emeka Onyeka & Co, Osibogun & Partners, Adedunmade Onibokun & Co, and O.A. Omonuwa & Co as they joined the Chamber from last year till date.

Also inducted are G.R.F Dalley & Partners, Greenfield Chambers, Stren & Blan Partners, Noise & Blue, TEA Engineering & Investments, and TNL Logistics Limited.

Others are Nigerian Arabian Gulf Chamber of Commerce (NAGCC), Association of Advertising Agencies Of Nigeria (AAAN), Bonny Chamber of Commerce, industry, Mines, & Agriculture (Bonny Chamber).

Nemi & Nemi, Harlem Solicitors, Jackson, Etti & Edu, Femi Rufus & Co and Fortrust Investment Ltd.

Founded in 1919, the ICC is the largest, most representative business organisation in the world. ICC’s core mission is to make business work for everyone, every day, everywhere.

Its global network comprises over 45 million companies. Members include many of the world’s largest companies, SMEs, business associations and local chambers of commerce in more than 100 countries.

The ICC promotes international trade, responsible business conduct and a global approach to regulation through a unique mix of advocacy and standard-setting activities — together with market-leading dispute resolution services.

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