In what seems like a barrage of awards, the Nigerian Communications
Commission (NCC) has again clinched the 2018 African Organisation of the Year
award.....
The award ceremony organized by the African Achievers Awards was held at
the United Kingdom House of Parliament in London, with a focus on girls’ right
to education in Africa.
Presenting the award to the executive vice chairman of
NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, the principal partner, African Achievers Awards,
Tonye Rex Idaminabo, said the NCC has been very influential to the growth of
the telecommunications sector in Nigeria and had immensely contributed to the
improvement in education through ICT.
“Millions of people now have access to
telecommunications services and telecom companies are held accountable to
customer services experience. We are excited and it is our motive to encourage
and spur achievers across the continent to meet up to standards by honoring
leading organizations,” Idaminabo said.
Receiving the award, Danbatta expressed
delight that the commission is being recognized, not only by people within the
country, but also by global observers, saying “the basis for recognition is the
way and manner we have empowered and protected the consumer, and the
recognition rhymes with an important item of our eight-point agenda which is
empowering and protecting the consumer.
“Since the declaration of 2017 as,
‘year of the telecom consumer’, the level of activation of the ‘Do-Not-Disturb
(DND) 2442 short code by consumers has climbed from half a million before the
campaign to almost ten million currently.
“The level of resolution of
complaints by telecom companies have increased and calls to the NCC 622 toll
free line and complaints’ resolution through the facility has equally seen a
spectacular rise.” He reiterated that the NCC is deploying information and
communication technology in key sectors of the nation, among which is
education, in order to improve learning and teaching in the nation’s
educational institutions.
“One of such programmes of the NCC is the Advanced
Digital Awareness Programme for Tertiary Institutions (ADAPTI) intended to
build human capacity in the universities on how they can leverage the power of
information and communication technology in content delivery ”, he added.
In what seems like a
barrage of awards, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has
again clinched the 2018 African Organisation of the Year award.
The award ceremony organised by the African Achievers Awards was held at
the United Kingdom House of Parliament in London, with a focus on
girls’ right to education in Africa.
Presenting the award to the executive vice chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar
Danbatta, the principal partner, African Achievers Awards, Tonye Rex
Idaminabo, said the NCC has been very influential to the growth of the
telecommunications sector in Nigeria and had immensely contributed to
the improvement in education through ICT.
“Millions of people now have access to telecommunications services and
telecom companies are held accountable to customer services experience.
We are excited and it is our motive to encourage and spur achievers
across the continent to meet up to standards by honoring leading
organizations,” Idaminabo said.
Receiving the award, Danbatta expressed delight that the commission is
being recognized, not only by people within the country, but also by
global observers, saying “the basis for recognition is the way and
manner we have empowered and protected the consumer, and the recognition
rhymes with an important item of our eight-point agenda which is
empowering and protecting the consumer.
“Since the declaration of 2017 as, ‘year of the telecom consumer’, the
level of activation of the ‘Do-Not-Disturb (DND) 2442 short code by
consumers has climbed from half a million before the campaign to almost
ten million currently.
“The level of resolution of complaints by telecom companies have
increased and calls to the NCC 622 toll free line and complaints’
resolution through the facility has equally seen a spectacular rise.”
He reiterated that the NCC is deploying information and communication
technology in key sectors of the nation, among which is education, in
order to improve learning and teaching in the nation’s educational
institutions.
“One of such programmes of the NCC is the Advanced Digital Awareness
Programme for Tertiary Institutions (ADAPTI) intended to build human
capacity in the universities on how they can leverage the power of
information and communication technology in content delivery ”, he
added.
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In what seems like a
barrage of awards, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has
again clinched the 2018 African Organisation of the Year award.
The award ceremony organised by the African Achievers Awards was held at
the United Kingdom House of Parliament in London, with a focus on
girls’ right to education in Africa.
Presenting the award to the executive vice chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar
Danbatta, the principal partner, African Achievers Awards, Tonye Rex
Idaminabo, said the NCC has been very influential to the growth of the
telecommunications sector in Nigeria and had immensely contributed to
the improvement in education through ICT.
“Millions of people now have access to telecommunications services and
telecom companies are held accountable to customer services experience.
We are excited and it is our motive to encourage and spur achievers
across the continent to meet up to standards by honoring leading
organizations,” Idaminabo said.
Receiving the award, Danbatta expressed delight that the commission is
being recognized, not only by people within the country, but also by
global observers, saying “the basis for recognition is the way and
manner we have empowered and protected the consumer, and the recognition
rhymes with an important item of our eight-point agenda which is
empowering and protecting the consumer.
“Since the declaration of 2017 as, ‘year of the telecom consumer’, the
level of activation of the ‘Do-Not-Disturb (DND) 2442 short code by
consumers has climbed from half a million before the campaign to almost
ten million currently.
“The level of resolution of complaints by telecom companies have
increased and calls to the NCC 622 toll free line and complaints’
resolution through the facility has equally seen a spectacular rise.”
He reiterated that the NCC is deploying information and communication
technology in key sectors of the nation, among which is education, in
order to improve learning and teaching in the nation’s educational
institutions.
“One of such programmes of the NCC is the Advanced Digital Awareness
Programme for Tertiary Institutions (ADAPTI) intended to build human
capacity in the universities on how they can leverage the power of
information and communication technology in content delivery ”, he
added.
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/07/31/ncc-bags-african-organisation-of-the-year-award/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/07/31/ncc-bags-african-organisation-of-the-year-award/
In what seems like a
barrage of awards, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has
again clinched the 2018 African Organisation of the Year award.
The award ceremony organised by the African Achievers Awards was held at
the United Kingdom House of Parliament in London, with a focus on
girls’ right to education in Africa.
Presenting the award to the executive vice chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar
Danbatta, the principal partner, African Achievers Awards, Tonye Rex
Idaminabo, said the NCC has been very influential to the growth of the
telecommunications sector in Nigeria and had immensely contributed to
the improvement in education through ICT.
“Millions of people now have access to telecommunications services and
telecom companies are held accountable to customer services experience.
We are excited and it is our motive to encourage and spur achievers
across the continent to meet up to standards by honoring leading
organizations,” Idaminabo said.
Receiving the award, Danbatta expressed delight that the commission is
being recognized, not only by people within the country, but also by
global observers, saying “the basis for recognition is the way and
manner we have empowered and protected the consumer, and the recognition
rhymes with an important item of our eight-point agenda which is
empowering and protecting the consumer.
“Since the declaration of 2017 as, ‘year of the telecom consumer’, the
level of activation of the ‘Do-Not-Disturb (DND) 2442 short code by
consumers has climbed from half a million before the campaign to almost
ten million currently.
“The level of resolution of complaints by telecom companies have
increased and calls to the NCC 622 toll free line and complaints’
resolution through the facility has equally seen a spectacular rise.”
He reiterated that the NCC is deploying information and communication
technology in key sectors of the nation, among which is education, in
order to improve learning and teaching in the nation’s educational
institutions.
“One of such programmes of the NCC is the Advanced Digital Awareness
Programme for Tertiary Institutions (ADAPTI) intended to build human
capacity in the universities on how they can leverage the power of
information and communication technology in content delivery ”, he
added.
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/07/31/ncc-bags-african-organisation-of-the-year-award/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/07/31/ncc-bags-african-organisation-of-the-year-award/
In what seems like a
barrage of awards, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has
again clinched the 2018 African Organisation of the Year award.
The award ceremony organised by the African Achievers Awards was held at
the United Kingdom House of Parliament in London, with a focus on
girls’ right to education in Africa.
Presenting the award to the executive vice chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar
Danbatta, the principal partner, African Achievers Awards, Tonye Rex
Idaminabo, said the NCC has been very influential to the growth of the
telecommunications sector in Nigeria and had immensely contributed to
the improvement in education through ICT.
“Millions of people now have access to telecommunications services and
telecom companies are held accountable to customer services experience.
We are excited and it is our motive to encourage and spur achievers
across the continent to meet up to standards by honoring leading
organizations,” Idaminabo said.
Receiving the award, Danbatta expressed delight that the commission is
being recognized, not only by people within the country, but also by
global observers, saying “the basis for recognition is the way and
manner we have empowered and protected the consumer, and the recognition
rhymes with an important item of our eight-point agenda which is
empowering and protecting the consumer.
“Since the declaration of 2017 as, ‘year of the telecom consumer’, the
level of activation of the ‘Do-Not-Disturb (DND) 2442 short code by
consumers has climbed from half a million before the campaign to almost
ten million currently.
“The level of resolution of complaints by telecom companies have
increased and calls to the NCC 622 toll free line and complaints’
resolution through the facility has equally seen a spectacular rise.”
He reiterated that the NCC is deploying information and communication
technology in key sectors of the nation, among which is education, in
order to improve learning and teaching in the nation’s educational
institutions.
“One of such programmes of the NCC is the Advanced Digital Awareness
Programme for Tertiary Institutions (ADAPTI) intended to build human
capacity in the universities on how they can leverage the power of
information and communication technology in content delivery ”, he
added.
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/07/31/ncc-bags-african-organisation-of-the-year-award/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/07/31/ncc-bags-african-organisation-of-the-year-award/
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