VAS Regulation Will Protect Operators, Telecom Consumers, Others, says Danbatta
The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta Wednesday in Lagos, presided over a consultative forum on the Draft Regulatory Framework for the Provision of Value Added Services in Nigeria, with a promise to do more in order to protect, and empower consumers of telecommunications services in the country.
The forum which was another landmark toward implementation of a key component of the EVC’s 8-Point Agenda, consumer protection and empowerment, was attended by representatives of consumer communities, operators and service providers, members of the National Assembly and the media.
Speaking at the historic occasion, Danbatta, however, described the framework as a decision that will not only make consumers happy, but the operators and the regulator will be its biggest beneficiaries.
“So this is a response to this important t statement of action, which we have made deliberately in our 8-Point Agenda and a response to legislative directives as well as a response to yearnings of the operators for the rules of engagement to be made very clear for them as well as to protect and empower consumers of telecommunications services in Nigeria. I am proud to say the NCC is known to set the pace in regulatory excellence. We are going to do more in this particular area,” he observed.
Speaking further, Danbatta said: “Consistent with our 8- Point Agenda, we put consumers at front burner of our regulation. The regulatory excellence that we would like to be known for, you will be the ones to asses as to whether we are doing this to our best ability, “ he explained.
“I’ve listened to the operators, too, who complained about lack of rules of engagement on Value Added Services (VAS) provision. And as such we are today addressing concerns across the broad spectrum of telecommunications sector, concerns that are inimical to the progress of the industry, concerns if addressed will make the rules of engagement very clear, and will make operators, consumers and the regulator very happy”.
In his remarks, Hon. Douye Diri, representing House of Representatives Committee on Communications, commended Danbatta-led NCC for injecting new vigour in consumer protection policy, adding that: “with this new posture, consumer confidence is gradually restored”.