NCC unveils draft framework on unclaimed recharges…Seeks stakeholders’ input

Executive Vice Chairman, NCC, Aminu Maida.
The Nigerian Communications Commission NCC has recently unveiled the draft framework on unclaimed recharges, which is expected to be a guidance document. This marks a significant step towards enhancing regulatory clarity and efficiency in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector, according to stakeholders.
The move is also in tandem with the Commission’s commitment to fostering a transparent and well-structured industry framework.
Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of the NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida, while speaking on the new framework, emphasised that the initiative is in line with the Commission’s statutory obligations as outlined in the Nigerian Communications Act of 2003.
“The NCC has a history of taking proactive measures to refine telecommunications policies. The Commission has consistently championed consumer rights, fair competition, and sustainable industry growth. For example, the implementation of stringent SIM registration guidelines and enforcement of quality of service regulations have played a pivotal role in shaping the telecom landscape. The release of the draft guidance document on unclaimed recharges represents another milestone in the NCC’s regulatory journey.
“To ensure comprehensive stakeholder participation, the NCC has scheduled a Virtual Stakeholders Forum for industry players, consumer advocacy groups, and the general public to engage in critical discussions and provide feedback. This consultative approach highlights the Commission’s commitment to engaging stakeholders in the regulatory process. Additionally, the Commission has opened channels for written submissions from stakeholders to ensure that all relevant perspectives are considered in the final regulatory framework.
“Reflecting on past interventions, the NCC’s dedication to transparency and sectoral collaboration is evident. The Commission’s handling of past regulatory challenges, such as data pricing policies and consumer protection initiatives, demonstrates a track record of responsiveness and strategic policy development. The current consultation on unclaimed recharges further solidifies the NCC’s position as a forward-thinking regulator committed to industry best practices.
“As the deadline for feedback approaches, stakeholders are urged to actively participate in shaping these regulations. Their contributions will not only influence the final framework but also help define best practices for managing telecom resources efficiently. The NCC’s openness to industry input underscores its commitment to fostering a balanced regulatory environment that benefits both service providers and consumers.
“With the telecommunications sector playing a crucial role in Nigeria’s digital economy, the outcome of this policy initiative will have far-reaching implications. The Commission’s continued drive for innovation, consumer protection, and sectoral growth reaffirms its position as a regulatory body dedicated to national development. The NCC’s consultative approach and commitment to regulatory excellence set a strong foundation for the future of the telecommunications sector in Nigeria”, Dr. Maida, said.
Experts believe that the unveiling of the draft guidance document on unclaimed recharges by the Commission, further represents a significant milestone in NCC’s regulatory journey. They have also argued that through proactive measures, stakeholder engagement, and a commitment to transparency, the NCC is shaping the telecommunications sector in Nigeria for sustainable growth and development.
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