CWA Lauds NCC Boss, Maida for His Commitment on Improved Telecom Sector’s Reform
Oru Leonard
A civil society organisation under the aegis of the Citizens Watch Africa (CWA), has lauded the performance of EVC/ CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). Dr Aminu Maida for his efforts towards improving the telecommunications sector since his appointment.
At a press conference on Tuesday, the group said Dr. Maida, has introduced commendable reforms that have boosted the confidence of stakeholders in the sector, leading to more investments in critical telecoms infrastructure.
In his address, the convener of the group, Hon. Pastor Dave Ogbole, stated that the conclusion was reached after an extensive scrutiny of the operations of the NCC in the last six months.
Ogbole further noted that there has been a renewed commitment towards promoting transparency and accountability by the NCC leadership, under the guidance of Maida.
The group said; “This has consequently led to an improvement in the organization’s governance processes. The takeaway from this new drive is the disposition by the leadership of the NCC to ensure a level playing ground for all players in the sector,” he added.
“Citizens Watch Africa states that the new drive at the NCC has indeed re-positioned the agency for improved productivity. This has been evident in the various stakeholder engagement initiatives where feedback is gathered and examined to improve the sector.
“We are using this medium to commend the leadership of the NCC. It is highly dedicated and committed to delivering on its key mandate. The new drive at the NCC has led to a steady increase in active voice and internet subscriptions, including a drop in teledensity.
“It is instructive to state that the nation’s teledensity dropped from 115.63% to 102.30% in September. Broadband penetration dropped from 45.47% to 40.85% in the same month. The active voice subscription statistics witnessed a marginal growth from 220,715,961 to 221,769,883 as of September 2023. In addition, Internet subscriptions also enjoyed a marginal increase, from 159,034,717 in August 2023 to 160,171,125 in September 2023.
“These are indicators of the renewed commitment by the NCC leadership to revamp the sector. Citizens Watch Africa salutes the dexterity and passion of the Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Dr Aminu Maida. He hit the ground running with laudable policies to re-position the telecoms industry for optimal productivity. “
The group therefore urged Dr. Maida to continue providing excellent leadership during this critical time for sustainable growth and development of the Nigerian communication sector.
(Credit: Regent Africa)