….As Danbatta gets certificate of performance award
It was commendation galore for the Nigerian Communication Commission,NCC and it’s leadership Thursday as the Civil Society Groups for Good Governance (CSGGG), a coalition of over 180 civil society organizations,shower encomium on it during a courtesy call on its Chairman, Professor Umaru Dambatta.
The group which is a coalition of 180 organisations according to Dr Ikechukwu Adinde,NCC Director of Public Affairs,made the commendation of the regulatory body for “driving various regulatory initiatives for the development of country’s digital economy.”

Danbatta, NCC
The group was led by its President Comrade Ogakwu Dominic, who also presented an appreciations letter and Certificate of performance award to NCC executive Vice Chairman , Professor Dambatta at its corporate headquarters.
According to Dominic, the certificate of performance presented to the EVC was in recognition of his efforts in driving the NCC regulatory initiatives under his supervision and more importantly, to appreciate the regulatory bodys support for the successful hosting of a recently-concluded ‘RoundTable on Digital economy’.
Said he,“The EVC has demonstrated high level of patriotism, commitment and statesmanship and as such, the Certificate of Performance (CoP) we are presenting today is to commend you for your renowned track record as a leader with great passion focused on effective growth and advancement of the Nigerian economy as the basis for enhanced national development,” Dominic said.
Receiving the delegation on behalf of the EVC, the Assistant Director, Digital Economy, NCC, Uket Bassey, appreciated the award and certificate presented to the NCC boss, saying it is symbolic of the fact that, an important organisation like the Civil Society Groups for Good Governance appreciate the good work the Commission has been doing to create digital access for all and sundry.
As the telecom regulator in the country, Bassey said the Commission aims to support and partner with all relevant stakeholders and Nigerians at large. This, according to him, will ensure that the growth of the country’s socio-economic system is sustained through promotion of universal access and service to all Nigerians, regardless of their circumstances.





