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Danbatta, Ndiaye, Hoist Senegal’s Flag At Watra Secretaria­t

- By Ngozi Aima

developing Masdar City. The hosting of the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Abu Dhabi in 2023 will be an ideal opportunit­y to encourage internatio­nal collective action to address climate change, he said, adding that hosting Expo 2020 Dubai, coinciding with the country’s Golden Jubilee, is also an ideal opportunit­y to contemplat­e the country’s journey and leading achievemen­ts. ... “A mark of cohesion” - Danbatta... ... “We thank the Nigerian Government for hosting WATRA Secretaria­t” – Ndiaye... An event of historical significan­ce took place in Maitama, Abuja on 16th September 2021, as the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (EVC/CEO) of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, joined His Excellency, Babacar Matar Ndiaye, the Ambassador of the Republic of Senegal to Nigeria, to hoist the flag of Senegal at the Secretaria­t of West Africa Telecommun­ications Regulators Assembly (WATRA). Danbatta, who is also the Chairman of the Executive Council of WATRA, stated that the event was of such profound significan­ce that it transcends the physical hoisting of the flag, noting that “it symbolises the cohesion taking place in WATRA” and giving concrete and louder expression to collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n among members states of the regional telecom regulatory body. Prof.

Danbatta also said that the increasing demonstrat­ion of cooperatio­n and cohesion by WATRA member states signifies unflinchin­g commitment to harnessing ICT resources to improve the quality of life of the people of the sub-region, noting that ICT remains an enabler for bridging the gaps in the pathway to developmen­t. Strengthen­ing Danbatta’s position, Ambassador Ndiaye, who is also Senegal’s Permanent Representa­tive to ECOWAS, described the ceremony as a happy occasion, noting that it was gratifying to gather at WATRA Secretaria­t to hoist the flag of Senegal alongside those of other member states. He said Senegal has never relented in making remarkable contributi­ons to ECOWAS and other regional bodies and indicated his country’s readiness to work within the political and economic framework of ECOWAS to streamline challenges facing regulators like WATRA. Ambassador Ndiaye further stated that among the key challenges regulators face are the emergent Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligen­ce, the convergenc­e of networks and applicatio­ns, the imperative of infrastruc­ture sharing and the increasing needs of telecom consumers, dynamics of financial services, and electronic commerce in general. Ndiaye asserted that the telecom regulator is central to the accelerati­on of growth in other sectors of the economy and therefore occupies a significan­t place in the socioecono­mic space. He looked forward to continued collaborat­ion to address the myriads of challenges in the telecom sector, and noted that the outbreak of COVID-19 and the envisioned post-COVID-19 relations have compounded the challenges of telecom regulation. The Senegalese envoy seized the opportunit­y of the occasion to convey the gratitude of the Government and people of Senegal to the Federal Government of Nigeria for hosting WATRA, and thanked the NCC for the support it has continued to offer WATRA and for promoting greater cooperatio­n among member states towards harnessing the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Aliyu Yusuf Aboki, the Executive Secretary of WATRA, in his welcome address, expressed extreme delight at having the ambassador and the chairman of WATRA at the flag presentati­on and hoisting ceremony. Aboki noted that the presence of the duo underscore­d the importance that “policymake­rs and political authoritie­s in Africa attach to the digital economy as a means of promoting investment, jobs and growth”, even as the meeting also signifies the sub-regional determinat­ion to work together in order to improve telecommun­ications regulation­s in a manner that enables “operators and investors to deliver more affordable, higher quality and more innovative services” to the people of West Africa. Aboki who also recalled the rare strides made by the Government of Senegal in promoting digital economy amplified the voice of Ndiaye by expressing the gratitude of the 16 member countries of WATRA to the Nigerian Government, which, through the NCC, has continued to support “the Assembly and for hosting WATRA.” The West African Regulators Assembly (WATRA) is made up of ECOWAS member states and Mauritania. The hoisting of the flag of member states of WATRA at the Secretaria­t, an initiative of the Danbatta-led Executive Council, commenced after the last AGM where Aboki and Danbatta emerged, respective­ly, as Executive Secretary and Chairman of the Executive Council. Thirteen member states had their respective flags hoisted at the AGM while Mauritania later sent a representa­tive to perform the flag hoisting ceremony. With Senegal’s symbolic presentati­on of its flag and its hoisting today, WATRA looks forward very excitedly to The Republic of Ghana to present and hoist its flag soon, in order to complete that process to further consummate the bonding among members of the Assembly.

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