120m Nigerians Now Use Phones, Says NCC

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Lucky Obukohwo Reporting

 

The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has said that about 120 million Nigerians use cell phones in the country.

The Director, Consumer Rights department of the Commission, Malam Alkasim Abubakar Umar disclosed this in Birnin Kebbi during the sensitisation campaign on customers rights to their service providers which was themed “Telcom consumer conversation village square dialogue”,

He also warned consumers in the state to abstain from using pre -registered sim.

He also sim vendors across the country to henceforth stop issuing pre-registered sims to subscribers, stressing that their action is a criminal offence which attracts jail term to anyone caught in the act.

“Those who buys pre-registered sims risk being mistakenly arrested even though they are not the targeted criminal and their NIN was not used. As long as they are the current owners of the sim,they remained the suspects “.

Umar further advised Nigerians to stop the habit of leaving mobile service providers to God over poor services , airtime theft, disturbing text messages and unauthorized subscription adding that, such complaints should be directed to the commission for immediate action.

Umar added that, consumers have the right to report any Mobile network provider who fails to resolve customers complaint channeled through the customer care by using code 622 as soon as toll free call is made to NCC it will sanctions or fine the defaulting service provider.

He urged consumers to seek help from the commission stressed that about 120m Nigerians now uses phone.

The 5th edition of village square conversation dialogue aims to enlighten consumers on how to ask for their rights from the service providers for efficiency and public confidence.

In his speech, the Emir of Gwandu,Alhaji Muhammad Illiyasu Bashar, represented by Galadiman Gwandu, Alhaji Ibrahim K.K.Bashar said that mobile phones now surpasses aero plane in the world because it is faster than flights and more accessible, affordable to all categories of Nigerians.

He maintained further that even the down trodden in the society can afford to buy and use phones stressed that,the emergence of telephones have made communications easier, less expensive.

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