NCC Draft Regulatory Instruments: Shaping Nigeria’s Telecom Future Through Collaboration

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has taken a significant step towards shaping the future of telecommunications in Nigeria. In accordance with the Nigerian Communications Act 2003, the NCC has released a series of draft regulatory instruments on its official website, inviting stakeholders to participate in the process of refining these regulations.

Dr. Reuben Muoka, the Director of Public Affairs at the NCC, has unveiled these draft regulations, emphasizing the importance of stakeholder engagement in creating a more innovative and inclusive telecommunications landscape. The NCC is calling upon industry leaders, consumers, and the general public to contribute their insights and ideas to this collaborative effort.

Scheduled meetings on May 21 and May 22, 2024, at the NCC Head Office in Abuja, offer a platform for stakeholders to share their perspectives and help shape the future of the telecom industry in Nigeria. The deadline for submissions is May 10, 2024, and all contributions are encouraged and welcomed.

To participate, stakeholders can submit their feedback in person at the NCC headquarters or send soft copies via email to [email protected] and [email protected] This initiative aims to foster a vibrant marketplace where every voice is valued, ideas lead to innovation, and collaboration drives progress.

The NCC envisions a future where connectivity is limitless, communication transcends barriers, and the telecom industry becomes a catalyst for empowerment and prosperity for all Nigerians. By engaging in constructive dialogue and collaboration, stakeholders can help shape a promising future for telecommunications in Nigeria.

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