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The Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida, has unveiled key drivers for the telecoms industry.

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This was part of activities to mark his first 100 days in office following his appointment as the new boss of the nation’s telecom regulatory body by President Bola Tinubu.

Maida, who unveiled the strategic blueprints on Thursday at an interactive meeting with the media in Lagos, also stressed his commitment to driving a good total customer experience for telecoms consumers in the country.

Maida said the Commission would work with the blueprint of the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, unveiled by the Minister, Bosun Tijani.

According to him, all efforts will be deployed to ensure that the sector contributes more, especially in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to the economy, job creation and more revenue to the government, adding that he would need the support of the media to be able to achieve that.

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He noted that one of the key things “we have to recognize is that within the digital economy space the NCC plays a very huge role, because the communications infrastructure especially in this digital age is the backbone of the digital economy and of course the backbone of any nation noting that today when one talks about dispute and conflict between countries you cannot doing without mentioning cyber wars.”

He disclosed that the NCC, under his watch, will focus on key areas, such as collaboration, Data centric administration, compliance and monitoring and digitisation, working closely with the three major stakeholders in the industry namely the Operators, government and the consumer.

According to Maida, the consumers are the major stakeholders that the NCC would be addressing their needs, promising to end the era of telecom subscribers carrying multiple phones or having multiple SIM cards, by ensuring good QoS, empowering them to make the right choices while at the same time making the tariff very simple and transparent for the consumers. He added that the NCC will carry out enlightenment campaigns to ensure consumers understand and have good services.

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Noting that it has become necessary to reposition the sector and push it forward, the NCC helmsman said that going forward, telecommunications sector licensees will be held more accountable for all their deeds in the sector.

Maida said the commission would hold all industry licensees accountable for all their deeds in the sector, stressing that operators must honour agreements.

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The NCC, he said, is also working on reviewing the standard of operations for the telecoms operators to ensure corporate governance and international best practices from the operators adding that the Commission would also be doing more advocacy and will be very concerned about compliance.

“Everybody including industry licensees in the value chain shall be held accountable. Regulations will come in and there will be consequences,” he stated.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Director of Public Affairs of the Commission, Reuben Muoka, said the new EVC appreciates the support, impact and benefits of the media in institutional communications, he believes that media platforms and resources can provide the dependency upon which to regulate the industry in its diverse audiences for the purpose of achieving enviable heights.”

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Noting that it has become necessary to reposition the sector and push it forward, the NCC helmsman said that going forward, telecommunications sector licensees will be held more accountable for all their deeds in the sector.

READ ALSO: Governor Zulum Commissions 500 Houses for IDPs in Borno, Enhances Community Infrastructure

Maida said the commission would hold all industry licensees accountable for all their deeds in the sector, stressing that operators must honour agreements.

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The NCC, he said, is also working on reviewing the standard of operations for the telecoms operators to ensure corporate governance and international best practices from the operators adding that the Commission would also be doing more advocacy and will be very concerned about compliance.

“Everybody including industry licensees in the value chain shall be held accountable. Regulations will come in and there will be consequences,” he stated.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Director of Public Affairs of the Commission, Reuben Muoka, said the new EVC appreciates the support, impact and benefits of the media in institutional communications, he believes that media platforms and resources can provide the dependency upon which to regulate the industry in its diverse audiences for the purpose of achieving enviable heights.”

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