Categories: News

NCC To Ensure Vibrant Telecoms Sector

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says it has taken steps to ensure that the telecommunications sector remains vibrant.
The Executive Vice Chairman, NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta said this in Lagos during the 81st edition of the Telecoms Consumer Parliament (TCP).

The chairman was represented by the Executive Commission, Stakeholders Management, NCC, Mr Sunday Dare.He said that the commission would carry out its regulatory functions to ensure that the companies operating in the industry were healthy.

Danbatta said that the regulatory body had made interventions to prevent disruptions in the consumer’s experience.

According to him, NCC has commenced aggressive enforcement of the Code of Corporate Governance to ensure that licensees in the industry continue to operate as viable businesses.

”The consumer deserves all the credits for the past and indeed the future successes of this industry.

”The Nigerian telecommunications consumers are at the centre stage of our regulation.

”We at the NCC, being consumer-centric regulatory organisation has decided to celebrate consumers of the Nigerian telecommunications industry consistent with the eight-point agent that I set out when I assumed office in 2015.

”The number two and six items on the agenda are the core drivers of the NCC year of telecommunications consumer initiative.

”While the number two item of the agenda addresses improved quality of service, item six is concerned with protection and empowerment of the telecommunications consumers,” he said.

Danbatta said that all NCC’s initiatives such as SIM card registration, Mobile Number Portability, Broadband policy implementation, development of 2442 and 622 shortcodes as well as various consumer awareness campaigns were to ensure consumer satisfaction and protection.

He said that the commission would continue to look out for and protect the interest of the consumer without compromising the interests of other stakeholders in the industry.

The Director, Consumer Affairs Bureau (CAB) of NCC, Mr Abdullahi Maikano said that over the years, TCP had proven to be an innovative way of bringing all stakeholders together to discuss and proffer solutions to industry issues.

Maikano said that the TCP had continued to occupy a pride of place in the commission’s activities.

He said that NCC would continue to provide significant resources to ensure that the parliament was held regularly for the benefit of consumers and the industry.

Recent Posts

Reason I Donated Clay Pots, White Fabrics To My Constituents – Senator Hanga

The Senator representing Kano Central Senatorial District, Rufai Hanga has explained the reason why he…

5 mins ago

Workers Stranded As Labour Union Shuts Down Jos DisCo Over Tariff Hike

Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC) headquarters in Plateau State has been shut down by the…

1 hour ago

Bullying: Student Drags Wole Oke’s School To Court, Seeks N500m Damages, Others

A female student of Lead British International School, Gwarimpa, Abuja, Ms. Namitra Bwala, has dragged…

1 hour ago

Rivers Saga: Pro-Wike Lawmakers Who Defected To APC Have Lost Their Seats – Falana

Amid the ongoing political battle in Rivers State, human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has insisted…

1 hour ago

Landlord, Husband On The Run After Throwing Tenant’s Corpse Into Canal

The Ogun State Police Command has launched a manhunt for a landlord, Bola Abiodun, and…

4 hours ago

Labour Begins Protest Today Over Electricity Tariff Hike, Demands Reversal

The organised labour will (commence nationwide protests today (Monday) over the electricity tariff hike and…

4 hours ago

This website uses cookies.