Akintola Williams Deloitte (AWD) increases investment in Nigeria
As a demonstration of its commitment to the
Nigerian and African market, Deloitte, one of the leading professional services
firms in the world, has announced the formation of an integrated practice
across Africa with Nigeria playing a strategic role in the new growth process.
The establishment of the integrated Deloitte Africa and the dedicated
investment in Nigeria by Akintola Williams Deloitte (AWD) will ensure clients
are served seamlessly in Nigeria and across the entire continent.
Deloitte has a presence in 34 countries in
Africa and these firms have been clustered into English, French and
Portuguese-speaking areas, and also the Middle East aligned firms in Africa, to
better facilitate the service delivery to our clients. Deloitte is very fortunate to already have
very well established practices across the African continent, with most of them
being the leading firms in their markets.
The legal integration of these firms will move Deloitte into a
completely different league, further cementing its market leading position in
Africa. Deloitte in Africa is represented by over 350 partners, over 6 000
professional staff and revenues in excess of US$ 664 million.
The English speaking African practice is
managed by a representative board. The
Board oversees operations across 15 countries in South, West and East Africa,
which will serve the overall best interest of its clients. Nigeria and Ghana will be part of the West
African cluster.
Lwazi Bam, the CEO of Deloitte Africa,
asserts that as part of this integration, Deloitte has designated Nigeria a
“Priority Market.” As a Priority Market, AWD will receive substantial financial
investments aimed at enhancing the quality and breadth of services provided to
its local and cross border clients. This will leverage off the great depth of
expertise already on the continent and across the globe.
As part of these expansion plans, AWD
announced the formation of a new governance Board and the appointment of
Olufemi Abegunde as the Chairman. Olufemi Abegunde currently leads the firm‘s
Oil & Gas practice. Tawanda Gumbo who previously was the CEO of Deloitte
Zimbabwe/Malawi and has most recently been the leader of the Consumer Business
practice in Nigeria will serve as the Transitional Leader. The current CEO of AWD, Adeniyi Obe, will be
retiring at the end of the month.
“Mr. Akintola Williams, Nigeria’s first
chartered accountant, founded the firm more than 50 years ago,” Abegunde
said. “He had the wisdom to bring us
into the Deloitte network, and we are now one of the leading professional
services providers in Nigeria. We have
evolved from our proud roots of being an indigenous firm to a world class
practice. Mr. Williams is very proud of
this next stage in our evolution.”
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