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NCC Unveils Draft Guidelines on Unclaimed Recharges, Seeks Stakeholder Input to Enhance Telecom Regulations

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has taken a major step toward strengthening regulatory clarity in the telecom sector with the release of a draft guidance document on unclaimed recharges.
This initiative underscores the Commission’s dedication to fostering transparency and efficiency within the industry.
Dr. Aminu Maida, NCC’s Executive Vice Chairman, stated that the move aligns with the Commission’s mandate under the Nigerian Communications Act (2003).
The NCC has a proven track record of proactive policy refinement, from enforcing strict SIM registration rules to upholding quality-of-service standards—all aimed at safeguarding consumer rights and promoting fair competition.
To ensure inclusivity, the NCC has announced a Virtual Stakeholders Forum, inviting industry players, consumer advocacy groups, and the public to contribute their insights.
Written submissions are also being accepted, reinforcing the Commission’s consultative approach to policymaking.
Past regulatory interventions—such as data pricing reforms and consumer protection measures—highlight the NCC’s responsiveness and strategic vision.
The latest consultation on unclaimed recharges further cements its reputation as a forward-thinking regulator.
With the telecom sector being a cornerstone of Nigeria’s digital economy, the outcome of this initiative will have significant implications.
Stakeholders are encouraged to actively participate, as their input will shape the final framework and establish best practices for managing telecom resources.
By prioritizing stakeholder engagement, transparency, and innovation, the NCC continues to lay a solid foundation for sustainable growth in Nigeria’s telecommunications industry.
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