Adewolu
The
Senate on Wednesday confirmed the nomination of Adeleke Adewolu as
Executive Commissioner on the Governing Board of the Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC).
His
confirmation is sequel to the consideration of the report of the
Senate Committee on Communications on the screening of the nominee.
The
report was presented during plenary by the Committee’s Chairman,
Senator Oluremi Tinubu (APC, Lagos Central).
Earlier,
during consideration of the report, Senator Rocha Okorocha (APC, Imo
West), lamented the exclusion of a nominee from the South East as
member of the board.
The
Senate Minority Leader, Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe (PDP, Abia South),
however informed his colleagues that the South East representative on
the NCC board left his position to contest the 2019 general
elections.
In
his response, the President of the Senate, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, said,
“We still have to go back to find out if there is no replacement.
If there is none, what we need to do is to request the executive arm
of government to send a nomination to fill in that gap for the South
East.
“Our
committee on communications is supposed to let us know what the true
position is; and if the South East is completely missing, we will
ensure that the law is adhered to and, therefore, a nomination for
the South East is brought in for confirmation. I believe this Senate
will continue to do the right thing.”
Lawan
bemoaned the inefficiency of the Nigerian Communications Commission,
and therefore urged the agency to improve on its revenue earnings and
service delivery to Nigerians.
He
also warned that the continued use of unregistered lines by
subscribers on various telecommunication networks poses serious
security risk to the country.
“Let
me say that the NCC has not done so well. We still have millions of
people with lines that are not properly registered. This continues to
be a security risk to us; the NCC needs to sit up.
“The
revenues from NCC have not been meeting the target; so many of these
operators don’t pay the proper taxes.
“The
NCC, especially the management, must ensure that we get our revenue
from these operators.
“Similarly,
Nigerians don’t get the right services from these operators as
their services are not reliable.
“We
expect that by the time they have the full complement, they must
ensure that Nigerians get the best of services and NCC should live up
to its billings and mandate,” Lawan said.
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