More commendations have come the way of Prof Umar Garba Danbatta, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), and the agency for “the sound leadership and regulatory focus propelling the growth of telecoms sector in Nigeria."
Emir of Bichi,
Alh. Nasir Ado Bayero, gave the commendations while receiving the Board of
Commissioners of NCC, led by its Chairman, Prof Adeolu Akande, as part of
activities lined up by the Commission for its ongoing 2020 Board Retreat in
Kano State.
In a press
release signed by the NCC Dr Ikechukwu Adinde Director of Public
Affairs, he said that the Emir particularly appreciated the NCC boss for
ensuring effective regulatory initiatives are in place to achieve
the successes recorded in the sector so far.
During the visit,
Danbatta reeled out a number of statistics that showed clearly the impressive
growth of the telecoms industry, especially in the last five years.
Danbatta pointed
out that in the last five years, the NCC Management has built on earlier
successes recorded, noting that broadband penetration moved from 6 percent to
over 45.43 per cent; while sector's Gross Domestic Product (GDP,) contribution
rose from 8.5 percent to 14.30 per cent while active phone subscribers grew
from 151 million to over 205.2 million.
Also, basic
internet subscriptions also increased from 90 million to 151.5 million;
teledensity now stands at 107.53 percent while investment in the sector has
increased from $38 billion to over $70 billion currently.
Impressed by the
statistics, the Emir noted that, as the regulatory authority of the
communications industry in Nigeria responsible for creating an enabling
environment for competition among operators in the industry, the Danbatta-led
NCC has consistently ensured the provision of qualitative and efficient
telecommunications services throughout Nigeria.
The Emir
acknowledged that over the years, the Commission has earned its reputation as
the foremost telecoms regulatory agency in Africa; your Commission has also
excelled in achieving its mandate of establishing an effective licensing and
regulatory framework for the supply of communications services in Nigeria.
According to him,
in the course of executing its mandate, the Commission has been seen to be
guided by the principles of fairness and forthrightness, which have been the
underpinnings of the core values of your institution, while urging the
Commission to ensure that it remains the topmost regulatory agency in Nigeria
and Africa.
"We are sure
that the successes recorded by the Commission are as a result of sound
leadership, honesty, hard work and professionalism of Prof. Danbatta and we
urge to him to continue to provide quality leadership and the necessary
strategic policy directions to ensure that the communications industry achieves
greater heights," he said.
The monarch, who
is the Chairman of 9Mobile, one of the telecom companies in the country, also
tasked the Commission to sustain its practice of regulatory excellence, while
commending the EVC for his efforts in ensuring that 9mobile did not collapse
during a financial crisis few years ago.
He said the NCC's
intervention saved millions of Nigerians from being rendered jobless with the
attendant consequences, adding that Danbatta's "excellent leadership and
untiring efforts to ensure that competition is not undermined in
telecommunications industry are highly commendable."
Members of the
board, who accompanied the Chairman and the EVC to the palace include the
Executive Commissioner, Technical Services, Ubale Maska; the Executive
Commissioner, Stakeholder Management, Adeleke Adewolu, and Mr. Clement Baiye.
Others are: Prof. Millionaire Abowei, Mr. Aliyu Abubakar, Mr. Salman Muhammed and Chief Uche Onwude.
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