The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has joined forces with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to combat some of the criminal activities plaguing the telecom industry, including telecom equipment vandalism and fraudulent registration of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards.
Professor Umar Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, recently addressed a gathering of senior management staff of NSCDC in the South West Zone at a workshop organised by the Commission, and praised the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the agency and the Commission, for which the gathering was to explore how the Corps will deploy enabling laws, subsidiary legislations, and existing guidelines to arrest any form of criminality in the sector.
Danbatta, who was represented at the workshop by the Director, Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement at the Commission, Mr Ephraim Nwokonneya, said over the years, the NCC has been working with relevant law enforcement agencies and in particular, the NSCDC, towards protecting the telecom sector from all kinds of criminal behaviour.
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“Through despicable activities that are criminal and totally at variance with national security concerns of government, the deviant elements in our midst have been acting to undermine efforts put in place to consolidate the gains of the sector,” the EVC said.
Danbatta declared that “these criminal activities include theft and vandalism of telecommunications infrastructure, the illegal use of fraudulently-registered Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards, operating without a license, illegal call masking, and so on.”
He said while the NSCDC officers have been of tremendous assistance, the objective of the workshop was to constantly engage and update them on new trends and existing regulations, requiring concerted efforts for their implementation towards enhancing sanity in the telecom sector.
Danbatta said the NSCDC and other agencies have done very well with the assistance of their personnel in carrying out raid exercises and mopping up fraudulently-registered SIM cards found in circulation, as well as in raising the banner of awareness on the need to protect critical national telecom infrastructure.
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Some of the topical issues discussed at the workshop covered the activities of the Commission as presented by the relevant departments in the context of laws and other regulations, and in relation to the roles of NSCDC, as depicted in the presentation made by the NCC’s Head of Enforcement, Mr Salisu Abdu, during the workshop.