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CSOs back NCC on Telecom tariff increase, other reforms

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The Concerned Citizens Forum (CCF) has thrown its weight behind the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) over the recent tariff increase by telecommunications operators.

The group lauded the NCC’s leadership for its patriotism and commitment to ensuring the sustainability of Nigeria’s telecommunications sector.

At a press conference in Abuja, the National President of CCF, Opialu Fabian, noted that the tariff adjustment was necessary to reflect the current economic realities faced by telecom operators.

He explained that despite the significant increase in operating costs, Nigerian telecom rates had not increased since 2013.

Fabian emphasised that the NCC’s decision to approve a 50% tariff increase, rather than the over 100% increment requested by operators, demonstrated the commission’s commitment to balancing the interests of operators, consumers, and the broader economy.

The CCF president also commended the NCC for directing operators to offer affordable service plans tailored to different income levels, ensuring that telecommunications services remain accessible to all Nigerians.

He said: “Indeed, the approved tariff adjustments are not just about addressing the financial challenges faced by operators; they are also a strategic move to secure the long-term sustainability of the telecommunications sector.

“The adjustments will enable operators to invest in critical infrastructure, thereby improving network quality, reducing service disruptions, and enhancing overall customer satisfaction.

“Furthermore, the adjustments will support the growth of Nigeria’s digital economy by providing the necessary resources for operators to expand connectivity to underserved areas.

“This will drive innovation, encourage more educational research purposes, create job opportunities, allow the operators discharge their services at optimal level, and boost economic productivity, ultimately benefiting the entire nation.

“Perhaps, the NCC’s emphasis on assisting local suppliers and vendors who are essential to the telecommunications industry is arguably one of its most patriotic features.

“The NCC is creating an atmosphere where regional companies can prosper and make significant contributions to Nigeria’s economic growth by guaranteeing the telecom sector’s viability. This approach aligns with national goals of promoting self-reliance and fostering economic opportunities for Nigerians, thereby strengthening the country’s position as a leader in Africa’s digital economy.

“Nonetheless, the NCC remains deeply empathetic to the financial challenges faced by Nigerian households and businesses, particularly during these economically challenging times. While the tariff adjustment may result in modest increases in consumer bills, it is important to recognize that the long-term benefits far outweigh the immediate costs.

“With Improved service quality, greater network coverage, and enhanced customer support will ensure that consumers receive value for their money. To further mitigate the impact on vulnerable groups, the NCC has directed operators to offer affordable service plans tailored to different income levels, ensuring that telecommunications services remain accessible to all Nigerians.

“Apparently, the concerned citizens Forum would like everyone to know that the Nigeria’s telecommunications industry does not operate in isolation at all. Globally, tariff adjustments are standard regulatory practice uses to reflect market realities and sustain industry growth.

“The NCC’s decision isn’t an alien one, but that which aligns with international best practices, ensuring that Nigeria has a strong competitive recognition in the international telecommunications landscape. However, a rigorous examination would reveal that the NCC has a clear vision for a robust, and inclusive telecoms ecosystem, as seen by its initiatives to protect consumers, engage stakeholders, and support the expansion of indigenous firms.

“The NCC’s decision to give the sustainability of the telecom industry top priority affirms its dedication to safeguarding Nigeria’s connection in the future and making sure the country continues to lead Africa in digital innovation. Indeed, it is important to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his administration’s commitment in creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

“His administration focus on economic reforms that helped to upscale digital inclusivity has laid the foundation for the continuous growth of Nigeria’s telecommunications sector. The tariff adjustment approved by the NCC aligns perfectly with these broader objectives, an action that is reinforcing Nigeria’s position as a digital powerhouse. “

According to Fabian, the tariff adjustment is a forward-looking strategy aimed at addressing immediate challenges while securing the long-term viability of Nigeria’s telecommunications industry.

He urged all stakeholders to support the NCC in its efforts to build a telecommunications environment that benefits everyone.

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Federal fire service decorates 130 officers in Kano

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The Kano State Command of the Federal Fire Service (FFS) has decorated 130 officers recently promoted to various ranks in a ceremony held in Kano.

The Command’s Controller in the state, Kazeem Sholadoye disclosed this in a statement issued by the service’s Public Relations Officer, Al-Hassan Kantin on Wednesday in Kano.

Congratulating the officers, the state controller described their promotion as well deserved and a call to greater responsibility and professionalism.

Sholadoye charged the officers to see their new ranks as an opportunity to demonstrate increased commitment to protection of lives and property.

He reminded them that promotion comes with higher expectations in service delivery.

Speaking on behalf of the promoted officers, Deputy Superintendent of Fire in the command, DSF Abdullahi Muhammad expressed appreciation to the management for organising what he described as a befitting ceremony.

He reiterated the readiness of the officers to rededicate themselves to duty and uphold core values of the Federal Fire Service. 

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Tinubu salutes Bisi Akande’s national legacy at 87

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President Bola Tinubu has paid glowing tributes  to Chief Bisi Akande, elder statesman and former APC national chairman, as he marked his 87th birthday.

Tinubu said this in a special tribute  on Thursday to celebrate Akande’s life of service and democratic commitment.

He described Akande as a towering figure who contributed significantly to Nigeria’s political development and democratic institutionalisation.

The President said Akande’s political journey was shaped by Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s progressive ideology and commitment to public service.

Akande began his career as an accountant with British Petroleum before leaving the private sector for public service.

He served as Secretary to the State Government in old Oyo State in 1979 and later became Deputy Governor during the Second Republic.

Tinubu noted that Akande later served as Governor of Osun  from 1999 to 2003, where he further distinguished himself.

As interim chairman of the APC, Akande laid the foundation for the party’s historic victory in 2015, Tinubu said.

The President praised Akande’s leadership, integrity, industry and sacrifices for the party and the nation.

He described Akande as a mentor whose guidance, advice and encouragement shaped his political journey.

Tinubu said Akande’s continued support for his administration and the Renewed Hope Agenda remains invaluable.

He noted that, even at 87, Akande remained a firm advocate of democracy, social justice and good governance.

The President prayed for Akande’s good health and renewed strength as he marked the milestone birthday. 

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Lawal presents certificates to 50 Crescent varsity graduates 9 years after graduation

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Gov Dauda Lawal, on Thursday presented certificates to 50 former students of the Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun, nine years after their graduation.

This is contained in a statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris in Gusau, Zamfara.

The presentation took place at the Grand Chamber of the Government House, Gusau.

 According to Idris, the former students, who were on the state government’s scholarship,  graduated nine years ago, but could not receive their certificates due to the state government’s failure to settle their outstanding tuition fees owed the institution.

“The former students were left hanging for nine years because their tuition fees were not settled.

“The Crescent University declined to release the students’ results due to the non payment of their outstanding tuition fees.

“The state government, under Gov. Dauda Lawal, after carefully studying the case, reached out to the university and settled the outstanding tuition fees.

“Among the 50 students, is a First Class graduate in Chemistry and several Second Class Upper degree holders,” he said.

While presenting the certificates to the  graduates, Lawal restated his commitment to revamping the educational sector.

Lawal also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to continue to prioritise education to enhance the even development of the state.

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