IHS Launches Capacity Development Initiative

IHS Holding Limited, one of the largest mobile telecommunications infrastructure providers in Africa, Europe and the Middle East, has announced the launch of a bespoke vendor upskill pilot programme to support the development of its local suppliers in Nigeria.

The programme seeks to help local businesses improve service levels, as well as operations and deployment capabilities.

According to a statement issued by the company, the programme would also ensure that the vendors all abide by international best practices.

Furthermore, the company said the move is to assist strategic partners manage growth and improve their internal processes through a gap identification process which is focused on their operations, finance and human resources functions.

The programme is currently in phase two, which focuses on continuous operational engagement with vendor teams to address any day-to-day operational challenges. Phase three of the programme will deploy additional refresher courses as needed and will see the programme expand to include additional suppliers, the statement explained.
IHS employs close to 40,000 people directly and indirectly throughout Africa via its subcontractors.

“For Phase one of the programme, IHS partnered a Lagos-based consultant to design customised programmes for each vendor. In addition, joint workshops were conducted by the consultant and IHS to deliver training on topics including project implementation, operations and maintenance processes and billing procedures.

“Phase one lasted six months and resulted in a detailed action plan for each vendor with periodic audits planned to ensure all suppliers continue to meet agreed key performance indicators.

“This upskill project is a testament to IHS’ commitment to investing in the development of the Nigerian telecoms sector. In Phase One, over 11,700 Nigerians, directly and indirectly employed by IHS Nigeria’s vendors, benefitted from the programme by improving their operations management and streamlining their finance and human resource processes,” the statement added.

Commenting on the initiative, the Executive Vice-Chairman and Group CEO of IHS, Issam Darwish, said: “I’m delighted to announce the launch of this programme as it is through these types of initiatives that we continue to enable local engineers and entrepreneurs to reach their own professional goals. The skills learned and knowledge gained from the programme will better equip participants to improve the efficiency of their operations and grow their businesses. We also believe these new skills will also ultimately translate into a stronger local business ecosystem and enhanced quality of service for our customers.”

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