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Speech Of The Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida, Delivered On Tuesday, February 27, 2023, At The “NCC Special Day” During The 45th Kaduna International Trade Fair Organized By The Kaduna Chamber Of Commerce, Industry Mines And Agriculture (KADCCIMA)

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The President, Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry Mines and Agriculture (KADCCIMA),

CEOs of Companies here present,

Directors and Other Officials

Indigenous and Foreign Exhibitors and Entrepreneurs,

TelecomConsumers,    

Gentlemen of the Press,

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen.

It is with great pleasure stand before you today on this special occasion of the NCC Special Day at the 45th Kaduna International Trade Fair. This year’s trade fair is particularly significant as the theme, “Sustaining Economic Recovery through Deepening Local Content Value Chain” is extremely important, as it resonates deeply with the principles and objectives of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on the promotion of local content development in the telecoms industry.

The NCC is an Independent National Regulatory Authority that oversees Telecommunication Services in Nigeria. Our vision at NCC is to create a dynamic regulatory environment that ensures universal access to affordable and equitable service and supports the nation’s economic growth. As a regulator of the telecommunications sector in the country, the Commission carries out its functions to ensure service availability, accessibility, affordability, and sustainability for all categories of consumers, who are leveraging on ICT/Telecoms to drive personal and business activities.

The Commission is fully committed to the advancement of local content and the overall development of the Nigerian economy. We recognize the importance of deepening the local content value chain as a critical driver for economic sustainability and growth. The NCC remains dedicated to fostering an enabling environment for the telecommunications industry, where local content and innovation can thrive as this is one of the most critical thrusts of the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy. We cannot overemphasize the fact that a robust local content value chain will not only create economic opportunities but also contribute to technological advancement, job creation, and skills development within the country.

In line with our commitment to supporting local content, the NCC has implemented various initiatives to promote indigenous participation in the telecommunications sector. The Nigerian Office for Development of Indigenous Telecommunications Sector (NODITS), a critical unit in our Digital Economy Department and our Research and Development Department, encourages local manufacturing and assembly of telecommunications equipment, promotes local software development, and supports initiatives aimed at enhancing digital skills and entrepreneurship among Nigerian youth. The Commission has sponsored several Hackathons to encourage and promote Nigerian innovators expanding the frontiers of the Digital Economy. In 2023, three winners emerged in three critical thematic areas of innovations; Blockchain-enabled Data Protection Solutions for Enhancing Regulatory Compliance; Assistive Technology Solutions for the Elderly and People with Disabilities and Technology Solutions for Renewable Energy in Rural Areas.

Furthermore, the NCC has continued to prioritize consumer protection and empowerment, ensuring that consumers have access to high-quality telecommunications services and are well-informed about their rights and responsibilities. We believe that an empowered consumer base is essential for driving demand and sustaining the growth of the local content value chain.

As we participate in this trade fair, we urge all stakeholders, including telecommunications operators, equipment manufacturers, software developers, and consumers, to embrace the ethos of promoting local content. By working together, we can create a more vibrant and inclusive telecommunications industry that contributes significantly to Nigeria’s economic recovery and growth. It may interest you to know that as of Q3 of 2023, the telecoms industry’s contribution to the nation’s GDP stood at 13.5%(Source – Nigerian Gross Domestic Product Report, November 2023 – A publication of the National Bureau of Statistics)

Conversely, as we promote economic growth through the development of local content, we must also address the challenges faced by consumers and NCC is committed to protecting their rights while ensuring their satisfaction. We therefore encourage businesses and service providers to prioritize customer satisfaction and uphold the highest standards of service delivery.

With our keen interest and commitment to consumer protection, the NCC has implemented measures to safeguard the interests of consumers and businesses alike. We have established a robust regulatory framework that promotes transparency, quality of service, and fair competition. Additionally, we have set up channels for consumer redress, ensuring that consumers can resolve disputes in a timely and efficient manner. We have also established seamless programs that will Protect, Inform, and Educate (PIE Mandate) telecom consumers through various consumer-centric initiatives such as:

Consumer Education Outreach Programmes: These programs include the Telecom Consumer Parliament (TCP), Telecom Town Halls on Radio (TTR), Telecom Consumer Conservation (TCC), Professionals’ Dialogue, Market Square Conversation, Village Square Dialogue, Television (TV) Dialogue, and Trade Fairs such as this one today.

Consumer Complaints Management (CCM): The Commission created various channels of lodging complaints which include:

       NCC Toll-Free 622 Contact Centre which is available between 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily except on Sundays and Public holidays.

       Consumer Portal http://consumer.ncc.gov.ng

       E-mail: Consumers can send mail to (consumerportal@ncc.gov.ng)

       Consumer X account @Consumersncc

       Written complaints submitted to NCC Head Office here in Abuja or any of our Zonal Offices in Lagos, Ibadan, Port Harcourt, Enugu, and Kano States.

  1. One (1) day data plan has one (1) day to renew.
  2. Above one (1) day but less than thirty (30) days has a grace period of three days to renew.
  3. Thirty (30) days has seven (7) days to renew

Permit me to conclude by expressing our gratitude to the organizers of the 45th Kaduna International Trade Fair for providing this platform for fruitful engagement and collaboration. I wish to implore all participants to take full advantage of the opportunities presented here to deepen our collective commitment to sustaining economic recovery through the promotion of local content in the telecommunications sector.

Finally, I also encourage you to take time to visit the NCC Pavilion at the exhibition ground to make inquiries, know more about the activities of the Commission, and meet face-to-face with representatives of Service Providers, who are ready and willing to attend to your complaints or inquiries concerning their network.

Thank you, and I wish you all a successful and productive trade fair.

 Dr. Aminu Maida

Executive Vice Chairman/CEO

Nigerian Communications Commission

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