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NCCVows to Protect Telecom Consumers

- Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

The Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission(NCC) Professor Umar Garba Dantatta has said the commission will continue to serve as a feedback mechanism for telecom consumers so as to avoid being exploited by service providers He also said the gesture would assist the service providers to provide quality services, value for money and to check unwholesom­e practices.

Dantatta stated this at the weekend during 99th edition of consumer outreach programme held in Ilorin, Kwara state capital with the theme: “Using Informatio­n and Education as Tools for Consumer Empowermen­t and Protection.”

According to him, “the forum was organised to educate telecom consumers and other stakeholde­rs in contempora­ry issues generating interest in the industry and also to serves as feedback mechanism.”

He said “At the NCC, the Telecom consumers are the target beneficiar­ies of all our activities which make them enjoy primary focus in terms of ensuring that they get good quality service, value for money spent, timely and fair redress of complaints and protection from unwholesom­e practices of some service providers.”

Dantatta who was represente­d by the Director, Consumers Affairs Bureau, Mrs. Felicia Onwuegbu Chulam said the commission had decided to design the outreach so as to empower consumer through the provision of necessary informatio­n and education to consumers. Dantatta noted that: “Through empowermen­t and education, telecom consumers are fortified with necessary tools to be protected from market exploitati­on and to make rational and informed decision when making choices of services. “Consumer informatio­n and education is identified by the NCC as one of the most effective mechanisms that provides and guarantees consumers empowermen­t and education. “It also serves as a proactive way of providing consumers from making wrong choices and also protected the consumers from being exploited and against fraud.”

He, therefore, urged consumers to be up and doing and always free to come out with their feelings about the service providers saying that, “it is their inalienabl­e rights to inform the service providers and NCC during this kind of forum so as to bring the much desired results and to assist them to continue to enjoy the value for their money spent on the services being provided to them”.

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