Data Depletion: Why NCC Ordered For Forensic Audit -Danbatta
The Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC) and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta has hinted that forensic audit was ongoing on data price depletion in the country.
Prof. Danbatta gave the hint at an occasion of award presentation to him as “Man of the Year” by MoneyReport Magazine on Tuesday in Abuja.
He informed that the commission needed to get to the bottom of why consumers were experiencing data depletion and the possibility of compensating them for wrong deductions, which may arise from SMS.
“We have instituted and we have insisted despite the fall in data price, that forensic audit must go on and must be concluded and that communications will be submitted to the CEO, so that we can see what actions we can take to write any wrongs that will be made known to Nigerians.
“Including the possibility of compensating the consumers in the way and manner we have compelled Mobile Network Operators to do another audit to compensate consumers for wrong deductions arising from SMS.
“Airtel is compensating consumers. This has been done as I am talking to you, Airtel has complied.
“We should await the outcome of the forensic audit. This intention is to get to the bottom of why is data been depleted if indeed this is true,” he said.
The EVC expressed delight, thanked members of the MoneyReport Magazine for the recognition on the award presented to him and described it as humbling to the commission.
He dedicated the award to members of staff of the commission and said that the recognition served as one that would further encourage the commission to do more by doubling its efforts in discharging its duties.
“We will continue to entertain objective criticisms,” Danbatta said.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Editorial Advisory Board, MoneyReport Magazine, Prof. Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke, explained that the medium made an exhaustive examinations, probe and investigation of the activities of the NCC, before a decision was made to present the award to Danbatta.
Okereke-Onyiuke, who was represented by Dr Eke Agbai, showered encomium on the EVC and said that the EVC had transformed the industry not only with contemporary times but putting Nigeria on the map.
“You set out to not only digitalise the concept but to realise that there is no way a nation will be able to meet those challenges if there is no investment in this regard.
“There are three things that define your success story, which are vision, character and capacity.
“The magazined looked at your character, looked at your vision, looked at your capacity but more especially, the vision that you set in 2015 and came to the conclusion that no other person was qualified to be made man of the year of the magazine.”