NCC says exigencies responsible for office withdrawal from NiDCOM
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THE Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has, again, clarified that Isa Ali Patami, minister of communications and digital economy, was never involved in the process of offer of office allocation to the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, at the NCC’s Communications and Digital Economy Complex located at Mbora District, Abuja, as the public is being made to believe.
The commission reiterated this position in a press statement signed by its Henry Nkemadu, director, Public Affairs, in which it made further clarifications to the members of public and other stakeholders on the situation.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, was never involved in the offer to the office space, nor in the withdrawal of the offer for same office space. The minister should not, therefore, be brought into the issue,” he said.
According to Nkemadu, the decision to withdraw the offer of office space from NiDCOM was purely of the NCC, the custodian of the office complex.
“It should, however, be made abundantly clear that the withdrawal of the offer of the office space, which was unconditionally given, in the first instance, to NiDCOM, was informed by exigencies and change in priorities within the NCC, which led to the taking back of the office space earlier allocated with intention of finding a suitable replacement for NiDCOM,” he said.
The commission, therefore, reiterates its confidence in the leadership, person and office of Pantami.
– May 29, 2020 @ 19:55 GMT /
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