The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said that it has as one of its strategic tenets, deliberate partnership and collaboration with its various stakeholders, including the media.
Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta who stated this on Wednesday at a virtual meeting the Commission had with Online publishers declared that it values its relationship with the media.
“We see you as a major part of our success and will like to appreciate your contributions, timely and accurate dissemination of news and information regarding our regulatory activities as a telecoms industry regulator,” the EVC said.
Danbatta, who was represented by the Commission’s Director, Public Affairs, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde said there was no doubt that journalism and the way news is reported and disseminated have changed in fundamental ways by virtue of technology.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has also drastically changed the way we communicate and interact with digital platforms becoming the norm for carrying out official and personal activities. This virtual meeting today is a testament to this new normal.
“The digital media environment has brought about new opportunities and challenges for online journalists. One of the many benefits of what you do as an online journalist is the real-time dissemination of information and the immediacy it involves.
“The availability of online news 24/7 and its accessibility and availability to consumers make your work very important; you are, therefore, constantly faced with the challenge of not only reporting events real-time, sometimes, but balancing that need for speed with the accuracy and integrity demanded by your profession,” Danbatta said.
The EVC stated that there has been a considerable increase in the number of people accessing the news via online platforms, especially among younger audiences, adding that “it’s our vision, therefore, to make NCC the leading public sector brand in the use of online media for organizational communication and stakeholder engagement.”
DigitalTimesNG checks revealed that the communications sector and telecoms, in particular, is indeed the most vibrant and dynamic sector of the Nigerian economy and requires excellent leadership and stewardship.
This may have informed why President Muhammadu Buhari recently approved the reappointment of Prof. Umar Danbatta as the EVC/CEO of the NCC for another term of five years which has since been confirmed by the Senate.
Analysts believe that by this reappointment, the fate of Nigeria’s telecommunications industry has yet again been entrusted to a tested and trusted hand.
Danbatta however, charged the media that it has a role to play to ensure factual reportage of the Commission’s activities and initiatives, assuring that “On our part, we will continue to work with you to accomplish the goals and objectives which define our shared interests in building the ICT Sector and telecom in particular for the greater good of Nigerians.”
The NCC boss noted that the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS), the New National Broadband Plan (2020-2025), the NCC Strategic Management Plan (2020-2024), and the creation of the Digital Economy Department, all underscore the policy directions of the Federal Government which the NCC is expected to drive working with its supervising ministry and other relevant industry stakeholders to extend the frontiers of the digital economy for Nigerians.
“Let me use this opportunity to solicit your continuous support in the area of enlightening the general public on the various consumer-centric regulatory initiatives of the Commission.
“As our online media partners, I urge you to constantly visit the NCC’s official website (www.ncc.gov.ng) which is a repository of information and necessary latest statistics on the performance of the telecommunications industry.
“We also urge you to always contact the Commission for necessary clarifications to ensure accurate and adequate reporting of the industry, as the NCC runs an Open House to our media stakeholders.
“We call on your support and continued collaboration in reporting our activities and initiatives for the good of every Nigerian and for the growth of the telecom industry, your role is indeed very critical. On our part we are committed to working with you as much as we can and within the budget that we have available.”
Danbatta reiterated the Commission’s resolve in ensuring that Nigerians are enlightened and carried along on the Commission’s journey to advance the digital economy agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari and pointed out that the members of the fourth estate of the realm are indeed critical stakeholders on this journey.
The NCC Director, Public Affairs, Dr Ikechukwu Adinde was joined in the virtual meeting by the Head, Online Media & Special Publications, Grace Ojougboh and some principal staff of the Commission’s Public Affairs Department.