Prof Danbatta, EVC NCC. Photo: TWITTER/NGCOMCOMMISSION
Akande said the essence of conducting the forum across geo-political zones was to demonstrate to the Commission’s licensees that responsibility does not end with issuing licenses but rather in working with the licensing authority to address matters affecting operations. Speaking earlier on the centrality of stakeholder engagement to the regulatory activities of the Commission, Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer , Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, said NCC considers feedback from stakeholder’s engagement initiatives crucial to building a robust licensing regime in the Nigerian telecom sector.
He also emphasised the need to curate insights from each geo-political zone to encourage mutually beneficial relationships and enhance understanding between the Commission and its key stakeholders. “We have started making necessary adjustments to reflect the views of our licensees in Kano and Lagos. Port Harcourt will not be an exception,” Danbatta assured.
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