Japan Tobacco International Nigeria Felicitates with Nigerians at Yuletide

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Japan Tobacco International Nigeria (JTI), celebrates with staff and stakeholders on this year’s Christmas Day, wishing them a happy and peaceful celebration.

 

As the year draws to a close, the Company’s General Manager, Mr. Thomas Adams, said JTI Nigeria recognizes its staff and stakeholders’ incredible support and expresses that this season is a period of joy, reflection, and gratitude, adding “we want to wish all our stakeholders a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year”.

 

He expresses the hope that the new year will bring better economic impact and development to the country, noting that as a company, “our commitment to the economic well-being of Nigeria is unwavering. We believe in Nigeria and will continue to align with the drive for its economic prosperity.”

 

The company, which is a member of JTI Group with operations in over 130 countries across the world, is currently the second-largest tobacco company by volume in Nigeria and a major contributor to government revenue through various taxes to all tiers of government.

 

JTI, the parent company, operates at the forefront of the tobacco industry and is a leading tobacco and vaping company headquartered in Geneva Switzerland. JTI has been recognized as a Top Global Employer for 10 consecutive years including regional certifications in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and the Middle East

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