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Regulator Pledges to Stimulate Local Investment in Telecoms Sector

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission , Prof. Umar Danbatta, has re-affirmed the Commission’s commitment to always promote any initiative capable of stimulating local and foreign investment in the Nigerian telecommunications sector.

Mmza acknowledged the role played by the NCC in the formation of the association, saying the guidance received from the Commission resulted in the formal establishment of AMPAT and regularisation of its membership. While commending the executive members of AMPAT, Danbatta commended their efforts and plans for growing the communications industry in Nigeria, which, he said, is in line with the mandate of the NCC, as enshrined in the Nigerian Communications Act , 2003 and in accordance with its 8-Point Agenda, which seeks to promote Information and Communication Technology innovation and investment opportunities in the sector.

 

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