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Friday, August 25, 2017

NCC: Professor Umar Danbatta Visits FCT Minister.

Solicits Strategic Collaboration and Partnership. Articulates Measures to Boost Telecom Service Quality.
(L-R): Director Public Affairs, NCC, Tony Ojobo; Executive Commissioner Stakeholder Management, NCC, Sunday Dare; Executive Vice Chairman, NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta; Honourable Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Alhaji Muhammad Musa Bello; Head Compliance Monitoring, NCC, Alkasim Umar.
Professor Umar Danbatta, the Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of Nigerian Communications Commission, yesterday paid a scheduled visit to the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Muhammed Bello  to seek strategic collaboration and partnership and to reiterate measures to be taken to bolster quality of telecom service in the FCT.

(L-R):Executive Vice Chairman, NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta and the Honourable Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Alhaji Muhammad Musa Bello.

Danbatta who started his speech by thanking the Honourable Minister for time and reception accorded his team, quickly proceeded to capture the challenges to the provision of robust and qualitative telecom services in the FCT bemoaning the inadequacy of telecom infrastructure in the Territory.

He cited delayed approval by FCT Administration (FCTA) to requests from telecom companies as a key cause of the inadequacy of telecom infrastructure in Abuja stating that some of the requests were made as far back as 2006. Danbatta said "conventionally, developments in capital cities or territories serve as indices for the level of development in the entire nation". Thus denoting the paradox inherent in FCT being bereft of basic telecom facilities and structures.

Danbatta perceptively narrated evidence-based facts of correlation between ICT deployment and nation's social and economic development which find clear expressions in the multiplier effect of ICT on all other sectors said that reality speaks to the centrality of telecommunication in our lives.

The CEO of NCC also enumerated quite concretely some of the challenges he referred to including delayed approval for installation of base stations and fibre deployment; absence of collocation guidelines from FCTA; astronomical rise in fees required for building permits; Retroactive FCTA laws that badly affect telecommunications; activities of companies undertaking road construction and repairs with attendant fibre cuts; and attitude towards the implementation of National Economic Council resolution on multiple taxation, levies and charges on ICT infrastructure.

Danbatta equally proposed to FCTA to consider partnership with the private sector to fast track the process of making befitting telecom services available in Abuja.

Giving the Minister's disposition, it is expected that a joint committee of all stakeholders will be set up shortly to address the issues raised by the EVC.

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