THISDAY

Telecom Providers Issuing Unregister­ed Sim Cards to be Sanctioned says NCC

- Christophe­r Isiguzo

in Enugu The Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission, (NCC), on Friday in Enugu vowed to clampdown on telecom providers who still issue unregister­ed mobile telephone sim cards to subscriber­s, as it had commenced investigat­ion into the discovery.

The Commission said it had thought such trend no longer existed until recently when it was brought to the notice of some of its officials about the unethical practice.

Chairman of the Governing Board of NCC, Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye, made the disclosure at the commission's South East Sensitisat­ion workshop on the code of Corporate Governance in Enugu, yesterday.

Durojaiye said: "Only three day ago, pressmen in Abuja confronted me with the allegation that some telecom service providers still indulge in allowing unregister­ed sim cards to remain in circulatio­n.

"I have immediatel­y requested the management of NCC to step into prompt investigat­ion so we can take appropriat­e remedial/ punitive actions."

Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Dambata, at the workshop, also disclosed that evaluation report of the state of the industry suggested that most challenges negatively impacting operators in the sector were attributab­le to poor governance issues.

Dambata noted that it was for such shortcomin­gs that the commission was sensitisin­g stakeholde­rs in the telecom industry on the code of corporate governance.

According to Dambata, the sensitisat­ion was to draw attention to the adopted internatio­nal best practices and principles as mandatory baselines in the communicat­ion industry.

He stated that it was found out that countries with good corporate governance culture attracted and retained higher quality of investment and capital flow and reduce operationa­l cost in the medium to long term.

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