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NCC, LBS Considers Collaboration On Capacity Building | READ DETAILS

Faith Ukanwa

Mar 25, 2022

NCC, LBS Considers Collaboration On Capacity Building | READ DETAILS
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Lagos Business School of Pan-Atlantic University are considering forging a partnership that will result in developing customized capacity building interventions and overhauling of existing training courses offered by the LBS to address critical areas of needs of the Commission's human capital development.

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[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="593"] L -R; Mrs. Grace Ojougboh, Head, Media and Public Relations, Nigerian Communications Commission, (NCC); Mrs. Nkechi Iwegbu, Head, Custom Executive Education, Lagos Business School (LBS); Mr. Victor Banjo, Director, Executive Education, LBS; Mr. Adeleke Adewolu, Executive Commissioner Stakeholder Management, NCC; Mr. Kelechi Nwankwo, Head Research and Development, NCC; Mrs. Safiya Jijji, Head, Human Capital,NCC; Edith Afundu, Head,Policy Management, NCC[/caption]

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The Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, emphasized the imperative of such collaboration during a visit of an LBS delegation led by the School's Director, Executive Education, Victor Banjo, to the Commission's Head Office in Abuja recently.

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The EVC spoke through NCC's Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management, Adeleke Adewolu, who received the LBS delegation (alongside other senior management staff of the Commission) on behalf of the EVC.

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Addressing the visiting team, Adewolu said NCC constantly engages in staff training as part its strategy to build managerial and technical skills required to manage the ever-dynamic telecoms regulatory environment in Nigeria.

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Adewolu said while LBS, has been a training partner of NCC over the years and currently provides some classes of capacity building to staff of the Commission, it has become necessary to expand the training scope by ensuring that other customized programmes that target specific needs of Commission's human capital are designed by the School in collaboration with NCC team to meet strategic objectives and enhance the relationship of the two organisations.

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Among the areas of interest to the Commission are courses on performance appraisal management, policy formulation and execution, risk management, technical report writing, telecoms-related training, tariff and competition management, as well as basic training on policy formulation and implementation, social media training, audio-visual editing, among others.

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"I thank the LBS for its collaboration with NCC over the years in the area of human capital development. However, we expect that LBS will work with NCC to see how we can collectively overhaul the existing courses and bring new course to NCC's attention which we would, in turn, subject to our training need analysis (TNA). This may result in a review of ur existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) towards making our relationship much stronger and more mutually beneficial,ÔÇØ Adewolu said.

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The Executive Commissioner also explained that though NCC is a regulatory agency, it has seen the need for indigenous digital skills development in Nigeria, and that explained the creation creation of the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), by the Commission to meet the human capital needs of the burgeoning telecom, and broadly, the ICT sector.

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According to Adewolu, other areas of focus in meeting educational needs of the sector, include indigenous digital skills development, sponsoring of hackathon, provision of research grants to the academia, endowment of professorial chairs in universities, and the acceleration of digital infrastructure deployment across the country to boost digital literacy and skills for Nigeria's socio-economic development.

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Speaking earlier on the purpose of the visit to the Commission, Banjo of LBS, said the business school wishes to serve as a strategic capacity development partner to NCC for its teaming staff; revisit LBS's existing MoU for necessary enhancements; as well as offer corporate governance, board leadership and management development programmes to enhance corporate effectiveness.

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Banjo also commended the NCC for its role in ensuring effective digital transformation in Nigeria. "As the Commission responsible for creating an enabling environment for telecom operators and allied stakeholders in the industry, as well as ensuring the provision of qualitative and efficient telecommunications services throughout the country, NCC has earned a reputation as a foremost Telecom regulatory agency in Africa,ÔÇØ Banjo said.

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In addition, the LBS Executive stated that while his organization will continue to play a prominent and leading role in building leaders with integrity for Nigeria, Africa, and the world, it also believes that with effective directors and leaders in the public sector organization such as the NCC, Nigeria will be managed more efficiently for greater value and sustainable growth.

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"Our conviction at LBS is that telecommunications penetration is one of the critical developments required to transform poverty into prosperity. Our thesis is simple: the access to and use of mobile telephony contributes to the health of the population and efficiency of the economy. It is equally a lever for poverty reduction as contained in Goal One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Banjo declared to emphasize the centrality of telecoms as an enabler of development.

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