ITU Telecom World 2017: Danbatta assures Investors of Safety of Their Investments in Nigeria.

Wed, Sep 27, 2017 | By publisher


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AS the global ICT community continues to brainstorm on the future of the industry in Busan, South Korea, Prof. Umar Danbatta, executive vice chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, on Tuesday, September 26, gave assurances to potential investors in the telecommunications sector on the Nigeria’s commitment toward ensuring the safety and protection of their investments.

At the investment forum session of the country at the ongoing ITU Telecom World, Danbatta told the investors the story  of how the NCC in collaboration with Nigeria’s apex bank, the  Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN,  prevented a takeover bid for a telecommunication company by a consortium of banks back in Nigeria.

“The NCC is assuring the investors that our doors are open and that we will do whatever we can within the regulatory mandate assigned to us to ensure that their investment is safe and secure,” he pointed out.

He said the NCC would continue to build a reputation “of a firm but flexible agency”, which provides incentives to operators and potential investors in order to ensure the gains recorded over the past couple of years are sustained.

“We collaborated with a sister agency to successfully stave off the take over a telecommunication company by a consortium of banks. Banks are not competent to run telecom companies, they should concentrate their efforts in making the financial sector more robust, which I believe they are doing. I have no doubt about it.

“This company is now rebranded as 9 Mobile and is providing services to over 20 million Nigerians. Nigerians are on the pay roll of the company. The message we are sending out to investors is that in the NCC we are always committed to ensure stability in the telecom sector of Nigeria as well as making sure the safety of the investment is guaranteed,” he said.

At the opening ceremony of Nigeria’s pavilion at the ICT fiesta earlier, Danbatta told the dignitaries in attendance including Houlin Zhao, ITU secretary general, that Nigeria’s engagement with the global community during the event would include creating awareness of the investment opportunities in Africa’s biggest Telecom market, as well as guarantee of adequate Returns on Investments, RoIs.

“In this connection, we are here to tell the ICT community that Nigeria with a population of about 170 million is a preferred investment destination in Africa.

“With over 150 million active subscribers, in the voice segment, over 102 percent teledensity and a little over 92 million internet connections, Nigeria is indeed a place to invest”, he explained.

Those, who spoke at the investment forum include Omobola Johnson, former minister of communication Technology; Yewande Sadiku, executive secretary of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Council, NIPC; and Zhao.

 

Sept. 27, 2017 @ 12:19 GMT /

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