NCC Receives Outstanding Regulator Of The Year Award

Director of Public Affairs, NCC, Dr. Henry Nkemadu, received the award on behalf of NCC’s Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Danbatta.

Director, Public Affairs, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Henry Nkemadu (right) receiving the award at the event / Photo credit: NCC
Director, Public Affairs, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Henry Nkemadu (right) receiving the award at the event / Photo credit: NCC

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has emerged the best public sector regulatory organisation as it receives the ‘2019 Outstanding Regulator of the Year Award’ at this year’s edition of Independent Awards.

The award was presented to the Commission at a colourful ceremony held last Friday at the Eko Hotels & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Director of Public Affairs, NCC, Dr. Henry Nkemadu, received the award on behalf of NCC’s Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Danbatta.

Receiving the award amid a loud ovation, Nkemadu appreciated the organisers of the Award for adjudging the Commission as deserving such recognition.

Nkemadu said the award was a testament to the untiring efforts of the Commission in creating an enabling environment for all telecom stakeholders.

He said the award is also a call for the Commission to do more for the consumers.

The NCC Director of Public Affairs restated the commitment of the Commission to continually strive towards its goals of ensuring high quality of service for the consumers.

He declared that the Commission would put in place well-monitored measures toward protecting telecom consumers and consolidating the gains of the Nigerian telecoms sector.

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Director, Public Affairs, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Henry Nkemadu (right) receiving the award at the event.

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