NCC, ICAF to finalise production of telecom consumer handbook

starconnect
starconnect
NCC restates commitment to partner relevant stakeholders to advance digital economy
Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of the NCC, Professor Umar Danbatta

Admin l Sunday, August 16, 2020

ABUJA, Nigeria -The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has expressed its readiness to collaborate with Industry Consumer Advisory Forum (ICAF) to finalise the production of Telecom Consumer Handbook, in order to deepen consumer education about telecom products and services.

Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of the NCC, Professor Umar Danbatta, who  made the revelation at the first NCC, ICAF virtual meeting said  holding the meeting in defiance of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic shows that the NCC is thinking out of the square to demonstrate its commitment to tackle consumer-centric issues in the telecom eco-system.

At the meeting, anchored from the Commission’s Head Office in Abuja, the NCC reiterated its commitment to increase its partnership with consumer rights advocacy groups in the sector to expand the sphere of consumer education through timely, accurate and adequate information sharing to enhance the level of education of the average telecom consumer.

Danbatta, who spoke through Director, Consumer Affairs Bureau (CAB), Efosa Idehen, said the Commission is working consciously and appropriately to ensure that continuous and informed conversations take place among all stakeholders in the industry on all matters, particularly as it affects telecom consumers, who are the lifeblood of the sector.

“The just-concluded virtual meeting of ICAF speaks to NCC’s commitment to give full expression to the metaphorical saying: ‘thinking beyond the box’, to get the work done in the face of challenging circumstances, such as the restrictions resulting from the outbreak of COVID-19.

“We are, therefore, committed to partner ICAF and other stakeholders in the telecom industry to stimulate value-adding conversations that will generate ideas to sustain and advance the relevance of telecommunications as a critical enabler of digital economy,” Danbatta declared at a brief in-house evaluative session on the ICAF meeting.

The Management of NCC was particularly pleased that issues affecting differently-abled people featured prominently at the meeting and promised that such matters will continue to be on the priority list of the Commission. The differently-abled people are those, hitherto referred to as ‘the physically-challenged’. A representative of the group informed the meeting that the United Nations had passed a resolution that the persons in that category be addressed as “Differently-Abled People.”

The ICAF also requested all telecom consumer rights advocacy groups to enhance their activities and programmes on telecom consumer information and education; and to be involved, in synergy with the Commission, to increase sensitisation on infrastructure protection.

While the meeting commended the attention the issue of telecom infrastructure protection has received from the Federal Government, it also called on the Commission to sustain the administrative advocacy on obtaining Executive Order, as well as the legislative process to ensure the passage of the Critical National Infrastructure Protection Bill by the National Assembly.

The NCC expressed appreciation to members of ICAF for the impressive attendance of the first virtual meeting and for the consistency in being very constructive partners to the Commission since the creation of the Forum in 2009.

Share this Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Be the first to get the news as soon as it breaks Yes!! I'm in Not Yet
Verified by MonsterInsights