Senate Confirms Maida’s appointment as Executive Vice Chairman of NCC
By Patience Ikpeme
Following the appointment of Dr. Aminu Maida, as the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the senate has confirmed his appointment .
This confirmation was made during a plenary session of the Senate, on Thursday in Abuja, after adopting a report of the Senate committee on communications that screened Maida on Wednesday.
Speaking at the session, Chairman of the senate Committee on Communications and former Minister of Communications, Senator Aliyu Bilbis, who submitted the report, urged the Senate to consider the request of President Bola Tinubu for the confirmation of Maida for appointment as the country’s Chief Telecom Regulator.
Sen. Bilbis stated that “the Committee had screened Maida, who had earlier passed all scrutiny by the relevant security agencies in the security governance sector”.
Bilbis informed the Senate that Maida possesses the requisite qualifications, professional experience, competence, and regulatory capacity to ensure accelerated development of the nation’s telecommunications sector. He urged the Senate to approve the nomination of Maida by Mr. President.
Consequently, the Senate proceeded to confirm the appointment of Dr. Aminu Maida, through a voice vote to serve a five-year term in office, subject to renewal by the President.
Speaking at the screening by the Senate Committee earlier, Maida responded to questions related to his insights into the industry, qualifications, experience, suitability, and competence to manage the nation’s telecom regulatory sector, and was variously described by members as the round peg in a round hole.
Maida told the committee that his top priorities are to improve coverage and connectivity by bridging access gaps between rural and urban communities through increased broadband infrastructure as well as increasing the quality service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) for the consumers to enable them to get value for money.
Maida also highlighted that under his stewardship, “he would ensure that the Commission’s licensees numbering over 8,000 across different segments of the sector, are made to adhere strictly to their Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with their consumers in terms of service delivery”.
He stated also that he would create a more conducive environment for investment in the sector. Maida also promised to work with the dynamic team at the NCC to “re-think” how the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) would be better leveraged to bridge the extant digital divide in the country.
The NCC boss further promised to prioritise inter-agency collaboration towards achieving the current blueprint for the digital economy sector, just as he said that the ongoing review of the NCA 2003 would lead to greater innovation for improving the performance of the sector and solicited the support of the National Assembly to succeed.