L- R: Bashir Bello, Head, Legislative and Government Relations, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC); Hon. Uchechukwu Chukwuma, Director General, National Association of State Assembly Legislators (NASAL); Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, Director, Public Affairs, NCC; Truddy Tony-Awusaku, Principal Manager, Public Affairs, NCC; Hon. Usman Ali, Co-ordinator, North-West Zone, NASAL, during the presentation of National Award of Excellence to Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, NCC by NASAL at the Commission's Headquarters Abuja. Adidnde received the award on behalf of the EVC.
....Award, a challenge to do more, says Danbatta
The National Association of State Assembly
Legislators (NASAL) has honoured the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) and Chief
Executive of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba
Danbatta with a National Service Excellence Award for his transformational
leadership in deepening access to telecommunications services across state
constituencies of Nigeria in the last five years.
In a press release signed by the NCC Director,
Public Affairs, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, he said that the Award is coming few
months after the President renewed Danbatta’s mandate as the country’s chief
telecoms regulator for another term of five years.
Director General of NASAL, Hon. Uchechukwu Chukwuma,
who led a five-member delegation to the Commission to present the award in
Abuja recently, said “the award from NASAL not only underscores the remarkable
leadership role by Danbatta in deepening the development and growth of the
telecoms sector at the grassroots but also demonstrates the pivotal role of the
EVC as a change agent, a catalyst for national development and a great Nigerian
patriot.”
He said in the last five years, NASAL, as the body
of state lawmakers in the country, has consistently monitored the activities of
the Danbatta-led NCC and observed notable improvements in telecoms services
across state constituencies in Nigeria.
“Danbatta’s efforts have manifested in enhanced
access to the Internet by our people, which has given them the opportunity to
participate and ventilate their views constructively. As you know, citizens’
participation in political activities is one of the attributes of an ideal
democracy and Prof. Danbatta has helped to promote this ideal,” Chukwuma said.
The NASAL’s award to Danbatta is justified by the
statistics from the Commission which showed that when Danbatta came on board
five years ago, 217 access gap clusters were identified in the country, with 40
million Nigerians excluded from access to telecoms services. Five years after,
however, the access gaps have reduced to 114 clusters with additional 15
million Nigerians now connected.
While receiving the award on behalf of the EVC,
Director, Public Affairs, NCC, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, who appreciated NASAL for
the recognition, said the award was both an encouragement and a challenge to
the EVC and his team to do more.
“It is heartwarming that NASAL has found our EVC and
CEO deserving of this award. The award is an acknowledgement that his
accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. We at the NCC, value this gesture,
which writes the history of Professor Danbatta’s achievements in a very
distinctive and enduring way,” Adinde said.
Adinde amplified the justifications adduced by NASAL
for recognising Danbatta, by citing various indicators that measure the
performance of the telecom sector, which clearly show that the sector has been
growing over the years and more impressively, in the last five years of
Danbatta’s leadership.
“From the recent industry statistics and other
relevant macro indicators, the telecoms sector, under Danbatta, has recorded
positive growth in terms of active voice subscriptions, internet subscriptions,
teledensity, broadband penetration and contribution to the Gross Domestic
Product (GDP),” he said.
While noting that the last five years of Danbatta
has witnessed a number of policy initiatives that have spurred industry growth
and improved service delivery, Adinde restated the EVC’s commitment to ensuring
that the Commission maintains its reputation as a foremost communications
regulatory organisation.
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