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NCC, ALTON Seek Policies to Propel Industry Growth

- Stories by Emma Okonji

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, has led a delegation of the Associatio­n of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) to the Minister of Communicat­ions, Dr. Isa Pantami, to discuss critical industry issues affecting telecommun­ications operations in the country.

The delegates from NCC and ALTON, used the occasion of the visit, which was the first industry stakeholde­rs meeting with the minister to discuss sectoral challenges before the minister.

ALTON President, Gbenga Adebayo, listed and extensivel­y discussed a number of issues confrontin­g the operators, which include: the problem of denial and exorbitant cost of Right of Way (RoW) by state government­s, vandalism of telecoms infrastruc­ture, poor and lack of access to public electricit­y to run telecoms operations, multiple taxation and regulation­s, the need for Executive Order to protect telecoms infrastruc­ture, and the need for a national digital policy, among others.

Adebayo solicited the minister’s interventi­ons, requesting him to use his good offices to address the issues in view of the significan­ce of telecoms as a central and pivotal infrastruc­ture shaping the economy.

Adebayo, who submitted a document detailing issues requiring immediate attention, specially acknowledg­ed the exceptiona­l leadership of Danbatta as the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, stressing that the current upbeat status of the industry is largely traceable to the good regulatory regime instituted by the leadership of the Commission.

In his remarks, Danbatta said while the federal government, through the ministry and the NCC, was committed to deepening digital access, the RoW issue, among several others, remained the biggest challenge standing in the way of the accelerate­d telecoms infrastruc­ture and by extension, broadband developmen­t.

“So ALTON is led to talk as a body about the challenges they are facing as operators in the industry. We also believe that achieving federal government’s target of 127,000 kilometers of fibre across the country, which is critical to our broadband and digital economy drive, depends on how these industry issues are addressed,” Danbatta said.

He further commended the minister ‘for the way and manner he had hit the ground running upon assumption of office, adding that the Commission facilitate­d the meeting in order for the operators to ventilate their

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