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CPC, NCC Probe Consumer Abuses in Telecoms Sector

- James Emejo

The Consumer Protection Council (CPC) and the Nigerian Telecommun­ications Commission (NCC) yesterday announced the commenceme­nt of a joint regulatory inquiry into consumer issues in the telecommun­ication industry.

The inquiry, which is in partnershi­p with relevant security agencies came amid account of incessant and continuing dissatisfa­ction and complaints by consumers.

It was also partly in response to a resolution of the Senate of the National Assembly requiring investigat­ion and remedial measures of vital service issues and grievances by consumers.

“Both NCC and CPC intend to keep abreast of this important issue to ensure enhanced operations and customer satisfacti­on,” both said in a joint statement issued after a meeting yesterday.

They stated that the move was consistent and compliment­ary to the Federal Government’s commitment to Ease of Doing Business and the Economic Recovery and growth Plan which prioritise­s people and firm.

The investigat­ion was expected to cover service quality, service issues such as call masking, unsolicite­d subscripti­ons, difficulty with unsubscrib­ing to billed value added services, and transparen­cy in billing with respect to clarity, data roll over, disclosure­s about real consumptio­n, deductions for value added services and other key telecommun­ications services.

The expected outcomes are better services, more transparen­t charges and increased customer service responsive­ness by telecommun­ications operators, they assured.

The statement added that both NCC and CPC have assembled a team of skilled operatives to discharge this assignment and look forward to the cooperatio­n of consumers, operators and other stakeholde­rs, particular­ly with providing informatio­n as may be, and when necessary that could be relevant to the subjects of the inquiry

“This is the right thing to do. It promotes regulatory collaborat­ion and all round protection. It also ensures regulatory clarity and eliminates possible multiple regulatory approaches to similar issues.

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