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“EVC Aminu Maida Addresses as NCC Commences 2-Day Public Inquiry into 3 Regulatory Instruments”

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“NCC Initiates 2-Day Public Inquiry on 3 Regulatory Instruments; EVC Aminu Maida Emphasizes Transparency and Inclusivity”

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) commenced a 2-day Public Inquiry on Tuesday into three regulatory instruments, also known as subsidiary regulations. Dr. Aminu Maida, the Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, delivered remarks during the event, emphasizing the significance of inclusivity in the development of regulatory instruments.

Dr. Maida highlighted the NCC’s commitment to promoting an efficient, accessible, and competitive telecom industry in Nigeria. He underscored the importance of the public inquiry as part of the NCC’s consultative approach to gather inputs from industry stakeholders.

The EVC emphasized the pivotal role played by regulatory instruments in shaping the communications landscape and addressing emerging challenges, trends, and opportunities. He elaborated on the specific regulatory instruments under review during the public inquiry:

1. Telecommunications Networks Interconnect Regulations: Dr. Maida stressed the importance of interconnection in facilitating seamless communication between different networks and fostering industry growth. He emphasized the need for a review to align with technological advancements, promote competition, protect consumer interests, and enhance regulatory efficiency.

2. Guidelines on Procedure for Granting Approval to Disconnect Telecommunications Operators: This instrument provides a procedural framework for granting approvals to disconnect operators when necessary. Dr. Maida highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in the disconnection process, ensuring that it aligns with industry standards and regulations.

3. Guidelines for Dispute Resolution: Disputes are inevitable in any industry, including the communications sector. Dr. Maida emphasized the need for robust dispute resolution mechanisms outlined in the guidelines to promote timely and transparent resolutions. He emphasized the importance of fairness and effectiveness in resolving conflicts within the telecommunications ecosystem.

In conclusion, Dr. Maida reiterated the NCC’s commitment to transparency, inclusivity, and regulatory excellence. He affirmed the commission’s dedication to refining regulatory instruments to meet the evolving demands of the digital age and foster a stable telecommunications ecosystem in Nigeria.

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