NCC i.e.
Nigerian Communication Commission has recently made sure that it would
consistently pressurize telecom companies or operators within the country to
deliver optimum level of services to clients and customers. Few days ago,
Eugene Jumah, Executive Vice Chairperson of NCC, one of the biggest contributors
of telecommunication sector in Nigeria has given assurance via message into the
NCC Consumer Outreach Program hosted at Ahmadu Bello University located at
Kaduna State. Mr. Jumah, along with Femi Atoyebi, the Consumer Affairs Officer
and the Deputy Director have expressed that the commission would never issue
permit to any telecom firm or service provider for unapproved increment in
tariff plans and poor levels of services.
Eugene
Jumah has allayed fears related to the application of mobile or cellular phones
incorporating adverse effects on health of users. In fact, he expressed in
front of the public that the claim does not incorporate any kind of scientific
basis. Instead, he believed that every telecommunication mast has incorporated
recommended heights, in to which commission always assured for strict
compliance in the attempt to prevent every type of harmful radiation from
getting down into animals and human beings around.
Jumah
further expressed that he and his other officers launched consumer outreach
program with the intention to bring telecom service providers together to
fulfill different types of challenges faced by subscribers of the country. In
other words, the entire program intended to provide outstanding voice
solutions to telecom subscribers and resolve their grievances
associated with the entire communication process.
According
to the statement delivered by Mr. Eugene about the new program, “It
is an avenue to rub minds on issues developing within the telecom industries.
We give opportunity to the customers to have a voice to ask many questions, and
it is a forum for the commission to also make inquiries and if possible make
suggestions on how to move the industry forward.” Read more from here.