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Tijani lauds NCC, Maida for for improved telecom service deliver
The Federal Government has commended the current leadership of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) led by Dr Aminu Maida for improved telecom services across the country.
Maida had, on assumption of duty last year, promised stakeholders that he would largely focus on enhancing quality service delivery and consumer experience in line with global standards.
The Federal Government made the commendation through the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, during a recent meeting with Maida and other key officials of the NCC in Abuja.
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Tijani said the NCC boss had lived up to this promise by displaying exceptional leadership qualities, which have in turn, had facilitated the promotion of consumer-centric initiatives by the commission.
“I am impressed by the strategic approach taken by Dr. Maida and the NCC team to elevate telecom services from ‘Quality of Service’ to an improved ‘Quality of Experience’.
“The Commission’s focus on promoting consumer interests aligns with the government’s Strategic Blueprint to improve the telecom sector’s contribution to the economy.
“These steps from the NCC reassure me that we are heading in the right direction as we look to improve the sector and its impact on our daily lives,” the minister said.
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