NCC Re-echoes Commitment Towards Protecting Consumers' Rights

L-R: Chief Odenine Iregbeyan, Chief Ehijafor Alfred,  Chief Vincent Evienbor, all Representing HRH, Anthony Abumere 2nd the Onoje of Ekpoma, Mr Jide  Abdulazeez, of consumer Advocacy Group, Alhaji Ismail Adedigba, Deputy Director, Consumer Affairs Bureau, NCC,  Mrs Patricia Ante, Senior Manager, NCC, Mr. Elemonman Ambrose, Education Secretary, Esan West L.G. A , Chief Ogoraye Ogefu, of the Onoje PAlace, Ekpoma,Mr. OKolo Augustine, Divisional officer, NCDC, Mr Wale Alabi, Officer, Nigerian immigration Services; at the 41st Edition of Consumer Town Hall Meeting in Ekpoma, Edo State

In furtherance with one of it's cardinal goals in achieving the 8-point Agenda of Protecting, Informing and Educating consumers of Telecoms services, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC has organised the 41st Edition of Consumer Town Hall Meeting in Ekpoma, Edo State on Thursday.

The theme of the event ' Using information and Education as Tools for Consumer Empowerment and Protection' is aimed at sensitizing Telecom consumers of their rights  in-respective of their geographical locations.

The Director, Consumer Affairs Bureau, NCC, Mrs Felicia Onwuegbuchulam who was represented by her Deputy, Alhaji Ismail Adedigba called on Consumers to always reach the Commission through the Toll-Free Line - 622 to lodge their complaints on issues if they are not resolved satisfactory by their service providers, adding that, 'it's Consumers rights to receive accurate, relevant and timely information in clear and simple language from their service providers'.

He also noted that NCC is ready to empower the Telecom consumers through information sharing, education and dialogue and base on this, various platforms have been provided by the Commission to drive home this awareness. "The popular clause that, ' Consumer is King' is held in high esteem in the Commission because everything we do focuses on how the Consumers get maximum value for money spent" Adedigba said.

Also speaking at the event, Mr. Jide  Abdulazeez of Consumers Advocacy Group, said Consumers determine the market, therefore, protection of the Consumer is important and will help in boosting the economy. He however urged Telecom operators to always go for what will benefit the consumers.

Consumer Town Hall Meeting is one of the platforms used by NCC to educate, inform Consumers and also provide the platform for open discussion with various telecom service providers, the 41st Edition of it held in Ekpoma was well attended by stakeholders from different segments and burning issues where treated.

The segment ended with a closing prayer led by a representative of the 'Onoje of Ekpoma' , Chief Ehijafor Alfed.





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