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NCC Tasks Telecoms Consumers on Infrastruc­ture Protection

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The Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) has again enjoined telecoms consumers and other stakeholde­rs to work with the Commission towards protecting telecoms infrastruc­ture for improved telecoms service delivery to the populace.

The Commission made the call during a sensitisat­ion programme on the protection of telecoms infrastruc­ture in Okene, Kogi State recently, where it urged all stakeholde­rs, including traditiona­l rulers, and individual­s to collective­ly protect telecoms infrastruc­ture in their communitie­s.

While addressing an audience of telecoms consumers at the event, the Director Zonal Operations, NCC, Mrs. Amina Shehu, said concerted efforts were needed to protect telecoms infrastruc­ture.

Shehu, who was represente­d by a Principal Manager in the Zonal Operations Directorat­e, Mr. Ekisola Oladisun, said if the Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) enjoyed by the consumers were to be improved upon, consumers needed to play a role by joining hands in protecting telecoms infrastruc­ture such as base transceive­r stations (BTS) and fibre optic cables located in their vicinities.

While noting that Nigeria has over the years, recorded tremendous growth in its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) following the liberalisa­tion of the telecoms industry in 2001, Shehu, however, decried the situation where there are various challenges facing optimum protection for telecoms infrastruc­ture, which, in turn, hinder delivery of highly improved services to the consumers by the mobile networks.

The challenges, according to her, included vandalism, theft of telecoms site equipment and harassment and intimidati­on of telecoms site engineers, indiscrimi­nate shutdown of telecoms facilities by government agencies, right of way (RoW) issues among others.

According to Shehu, “It is important to note that the spate of vandalism of telecoms infrastruc­ture across the country has resulted in cases of poor quality of service which telecoms consumers complain about.”

She added that it was on the basis of these realities, that the Commission has organised the workshop in order to educate consumers on the imperative of protecting telecoms infrastruc­ture, which has become the backbone for the entire economy, stressing that “we need to collective­ly protect telecoms infrastruc­ture in our communitie­s to prevent decline in quality of service on the networks of our service providers.”

Speaking in the same vein, an official in the Technical Standards and Network Integrity (TSNI) Directorat­e at NCC, Mr. Musa Daibu, said the Commission and other stakeholde­rs were pushing for the passing into law of a bill on Critical National Infrastruc­ture, which, if passed, would help to further improve telecoms infrastruc­ture protection, as it would classify telecoms infrastruc­ture as national assets.

The forum provided opportunit­y for telecoms consumers to ask questions on various aspects of telecom service delivery with the Commission’s officials providing appropriat­e responses to issues raised to the satisfacti­on of the consumers.

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