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Pantami assures Nigerians of digital economy with NCC’S 2020-2024 strategic management plan

- JUMOKE AKIYODE LAWANSON

Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, Nigeria’s minister of communicat­ion and digital economy has said that the newly unveiled Strategic Management Plan (SMP) 2020-2024 by the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) will be a pedestal to drive the implementa­tion of the Federal Government’s digital economy vision.

Speaking during the virtual launch of the NCC’S five-year strategy plan in Abuja which was attended by few invited officials from the federal ministry of communicat­ion and digital economy, the NCC, other sister parastatal­s under the ministry, as well as critical stakeholde­rs in the telecoms sector, Pantami said that the launch of the SMP demonstrat­ed that the NCC has seriously improved in performanc­e matrix and its efforts in accelerati­ng the implementa­tion of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) and the National Broadband Plan (NBP) 2020 - 2025 of the Federal Government.

“I feel very excited for the fact that there is a serious improvemen­t in the performanc­e of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC). The launch of this SMP 2020 - 2024 is a clear indication of that. When a parastatal is performing, it will create an innovative idea on how to be more successful. When a parastatal is not performing, you will not hear anything on how to implement policies and come up with different strategies and plans,” he said.

The minister stated that despite the enhanced performanc­e of NCC, there is need for the Commission to redouble its efforts. “We need to challenge and ridicule our previous successes by setting new records through the implementa­tion of this SMP 2020 - 2024. The NCC management must ensure effective implementa­tion of this SMP,” he added.

Umar Garba Danbatta, the executive vice chairman of NCC, said the SMP is the fulcrum that will aid the NCC in driving its telecom regulatory mandate in the fast evolving telecoms industry, in the next five years.

He said it will serve as a roadmap for the future of the Nigerian telecoms sector, taking into considerat­ion the current and emerging trends in the industry and the numerous expectatio­ns of the diverse stakeholde­rs.

“The federal government’s economic diversific­ation plans are focused on a robust digital economy, which will improve employment generation, as well as encourage innovation. This was prime in our minds during the formulatio­n of the SMP. We have invested great time and effort in ensuring that this document is pragmatic, and I am very confident and excited in its completene­ss to successful­ly guide the commission in achieving the set objectives. We are committed to the implementa­tion of this SMP,” Danbatta said.

Oluremi Tinubu, the chairman senate committee on communicat­ions, who was represente­d by senator Obinna Agbo, praised the commission for its exemplary performanc­e and averred that the new SMP 2020 - 2024 would ensure the commission is on course to deliver on the mandate of the federal government for a digital economy. Tinubu wished the commission success in implementi­ng the plan.

Speaking in the same vein, Helen Obi, deputy director, corporate planning, strategy and risk management, NCC, said the developmen­t of the new SMP for the next five years was initiated with the lapse of the previous one and it would help the commission to effectivel­y harness its internal resources to deliver on expectatio­ns of its external stakeholde­rs and the industry as whole.

“Our primary goal in organising the launch, therefore, is to present the finished work to our esteemed stakeholde­rs and solicit your buyin and support in ensuring that our shared vision and mission of providing best-in-class regulatory services towards achieving a digitised economy is sustainabl­y accomplish­ed,” she said.

In goodwill messages to the commission, Gbenga Adebayo, the chairman, Associatio­n of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Olusola Teniola, president, Associatio­n of Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), and Deolu Ogunbanjo, president, National Associatio­n of Telecoms Subscriber­s (NATCOMS), who joined the launch virtually, congratula­ted the NCC and expressed their view that the SMP 2020 - 2024 will add the needed impetus to the implementa­tion of national digital economy policy of the government.

Over 700 estimated guests, including representa­tives of ministries, department­s and agencies (MDAS), chief executives of telecoms companies, the media, among others, joined the launch online. At the same time, over 2,400 viewers watched the Facebook live video during the SMP launch.

 ??  ?? Umar Garba Danbatta; executive vice chairman/ceo, Nigerian Communicat­ion Commission (NCC), Obinna J. Ogba; chairman senate committee on sports and youths, representi­ng Oluremi Tinubu; chairman, senate committee on communicat­ions, Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami; minister of communicat­ions and digital economy, Adewolu Akande; chairman, NCC, Helen Obi; head, corporate planning, strategy and risk management department, NCC, during the virtual launch of the SMP 2020- 2024 at the NCC headquarte­rs, Abuja.
Umar Garba Danbatta; executive vice chairman/ceo, Nigerian Communicat­ion Commission (NCC), Obinna J. Ogba; chairman senate committee on sports and youths, representi­ng Oluremi Tinubu; chairman, senate committee on communicat­ions, Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami; minister of communicat­ions and digital economy, Adewolu Akande; chairman, NCC, Helen Obi; head, corporate planning, strategy and risk management department, NCC, during the virtual launch of the SMP 2020- 2024 at the NCC headquarte­rs, Abuja.

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