THE
Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC) will continue to partner with governments at
all levels and other stakeholders in its bid to move the telecom industry
forward.
Speaking at an investment
forum of Kaduna State Government, KADINVEST 2.0, the Executive Vice Chairman of
the Commission, Prof Umar Garba Danbatta revealed that its strategic plans are
aimed at moving the industry forward noting that the symposium struck a chord
with NCC’s strategic vision.
“I would like to congratulate Kaduna State
people through his Excellency Governor Nasiru El-Rufai for organising this
timely and commendable forum,” he said.
The Bureau of Public
Service Reforms (BPSR) has just rated NCC top in the country in terms of
institutional work processes.
Director General of BPSR,
Dr. Joe Abah who presented a report and plaque to Danbatta recently in Abuja
noted that robust business organizational structure, policies and practices
that facilitate effective and efficient service delivery were some of the high
points which informed the agency’s decision.
He listed accountabilities
and responsibilities for set Standardised Operating Procedure (SOP) manuals of
the Commission’s 19 departments.
Accurate measurement of
Responsibilities and Performance assigned to staff were the parameters for the
evaluation of the Commission.
In terms of governance,
the Bureau said “NCC strategic objectives are prioritised for potential impact
using standardized principles including the balanced score card”.
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