NCC Ranks Among Nigeria’s Top 5 Most Transparent Agencies

NCC Ranks Among Nigeria’s Top 5 Most Transparent Agencies

The Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council actively named the Nigerian Communications Commission one of the top five best performing Federal Government agencies for 2025.

This honor falls under the Transparency and Efficiency Category. NCC joins the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, which leads as the overall best agency.

Additionally the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency secures second place. The Nigeria Customs Service and Nigerian Ports Authority also receive recognition. These awards highlight strong public service efforts across Nigeria.

Award Ceremony Highlights

Organizers announced the winners at the PEBEC Awards and Gala Night. The event took place on Tuesday at the State House Banquet Hall in Abuja. Attendees celebrated transparency and efficiency in government operations.

Moreover the award recognizes NCC’s commitment to transparency and accountability, and it highlights the commission’s supremacy in dispensing civil services to its people. Such an accreditation makes a continuous cycle of improvement in the regulatory regimen.

Leadership Response and Commitments

The award was received on behalf of the team by the Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of NCC, Dr Aminu Maida. He reaffirmed the commission’s focus on transparency and accountability. These values drive better performance in the telecommunications sector.

In addition, Dr. Maida stated that the recognition affirms their reforms and systems. He emphasized how these changes produce positive results. The commission commits to fostering a thriving business environment for telecom firms.

Future Implications

In conclusion, this award boosts NCC’s reputation among federal agencies. It encourages other organizations to prioritize efficiency. The result will be improved services for Nigerians and better governance in the future.

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