Universal Integrated Solutions & Investment Services Limited is a wholly owned Nigerian company with interests that span across various sectors of the Nigerian economy: Power, Real Estate, Medical, Information Technology, Oil & Gas and Agriculture. With globally respected partners and experienced local team, UISIS has continued to be a considerable contributor to Nigeria’s economy.
UISIS was finally birth in 2018; the owners had hitherto operated successfully in the power and real estate sector with successive stories in these areas of businesses. This would serve as the foundation for which UISIS would consolidate its various businesses, and also venture into various sectors of the economy. The strategic placement into key sectors of the country’s economic landscape showcases the leadership, business acumen and doggedness of the UISIS brand in person of the founder and Chairman of UISIS Limited, Mr Abu. Ismail Ejoor an experienced hand in the power sector. The Management team is headed by Mr Seyi Katola the Group Managing Director a brilliant Accountant with wide experience in key sectors of the economy that includes Power, Finance and Information Technology.
- An undisputed variance between the different worlds of developed, developing and under-developed nations is the measure of infrastructural gaps (deficits)
- The quality of infrastructures available to both the corporate bodies and individuals also define the humanity index – quality of life, expectation, development and future outlook
- Every country continually focuses and attends to this pivot of national development, though at different paces, but influenced by national vision, resources and drive
- Nigeria, through the past and present governments, has also moved up, though at lower progression than the western and eastern nations, and currently has huge deficits in its infrastructure performance indicators – power, housing, transportation, social, technology etc.
- We, UISIS, in our quest to contributing to addressing the infrastructural gaps, are poised to focusing on the critical infrastructure that will, naturally, pull and deliver others at a much quicker pace for the promotion of human growth and development – Energy, Social (Medical) and Housing