All
outstanding issues, which have kept 47 base stations under lock and key in Ogun
State have been successfully resolved by the Executive Vice Chairman of the
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Garba Danbatta.
Danbatta,
who disclosed this to news men after a closed door meeting with the state
governor, Mr. Ibikunle Amosun recently in Abeokuta, however, noted that the
development would positively impact on the access to telecommunication services
in the state, according to a statement signed by Reuben Muoka, Head, Media and
Public Relations of the NCC.
“We
have also succeeded in resolving a contentious matter leading to the sealing of
47 base transceiver stations in Ogun State. These are going to be unsealed
immediately. And this would enhance, of course, the challenge we have of
providing telecom access in the state,” the professor of telecommunication
engineering observed.
Speaking
further, Danbatta expressed satisfaction with the assurances given by the
governor in tackling the concerns of multiple taxations and right of way, which
are among the non-technical factors conspiring to degrade quality of
telecommunication services in the country.
“The
assurances given by His Excellency is to ensure adherence to resolution of the
National Economic Council on multiple taxation. We have heard him. Something is
going to happen. There’s lot of excitement for infrastructure deployment in
Ogun State,” he said.
Earlier,
the NCC EVC, Danbatta had urged the governor to enlist his colleagues’ supports
to
ensure adherence to the provisions of NEC’s resolution, which takes care of the concerns of multiple taxations and Right of Way, among others.
ensure adherence to the provisions of NEC’s resolution, which takes care of the concerns of multiple taxations and Right of Way, among others.
“Indeed,
Your Excellency, the resolution of the NEC of March 21, 2013 properly addressed
the problems of multiple taxation, levies and charges on ICT infrastructure
with a view to providing a lasting solution. Incidentally, these resolutions
are largely honored more in the breach than in their observance hence the
precarious situation has not changed,” he explained.
Responding, Governor
Amosun commended Danbatta for what he described as his giant
strides, since assuming the leadership of the commission.
The
governor also stressed the significance of Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) for the development of the country, saying that his
administration will key into these development for the benefit of the
citizenry.
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