The acting managing director, 9mobile, Stephane Beuvelet, has commended LEADERSHIP Group Limited for finding the telecom firm worthy of being conferred with ‘Telecom Company of the Year 2018’ award at the just concluded awards ceremony of the newspaper company. According to 9mobile, the newest honour conferred by LEADERSHIP Group Limited, publishers of LEADERSHIP newspaper, is in recognition of the telco’s resilience and stability in the face of challenges which the company pulled through over the past two years. Beuvelet, who received the award alongside the telco’s chief financial officer, Phillips Oki; company secretary, Ore Olajide and executive director, Regulatory and Corporate Affairs, Abdulrahman Ado, pledged 9mobile’s commitment to transacting business with integrity, putting value for customer spend at the core of its propositions, and disrupting the market with innovative products and services. He said: “On behalf of my other board members, we’d like to say thank you to Leadership Group Limited, for this award. Indeed 2018 was a defining year for 9mobile, but we saw it as an opportunity to show our mettle and spirit of resilience. Our appreciation also goes to all our stakeholders – our regulators who worked assiduously to ensure that the transition process was seamless; investors and financial partners that sustained the flow of critical lifeblood that we needed to stay afloat, and our customers who demonstrated loyalty and confidence in the brand.” While presenting the award to 9mobile during an awards ceremony which took place on Thursday, February 7, 2019 at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, group managing director of Leadership Group Limited, Abdul Gombe, said the decision to honour 9mobile as the Telecom Company of the Year was a unanimous decision reached by an enlarged Board of Editors at a recent meeting. He commended 9mobile for emerging stronger from its many tests including the challenging operating environment, tough regulatory requirements, threat of take-over by a banking consortium and post-acquisition realities.