Nigerian Communications Commission
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is the independent regulatory body for the Nigerian telecommunications industry. The NCC was created under Decree number 75 by the Federal Military Government of Nigeria on 24 November 1992. The NCC was charged with the responsibility of regulating the supply of telecommunications services and facilities, promoting competition, and setting performance standards for telephone services in Nigeria.
Organizational structure
The commission is headed by a board of nine commissioners, composed of the Chairman, the Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, two Executive Officers, and five non-executive commissioners.
There are five directorates, fourteen departments, and five units. All these offices report to the office of the chief executive.
Directorates and their departments
Spectrum Administration Directorate
- Spectrum Planning
- Spectrum Assignment
- Spectrum Utilization & Monitoring
- Spectrum Database Management
Licensing Directorate
- Licensing/Records
- Zonal Operations
- Tariff/Charges
Technical Standards & Network Integrity
- Wireless Networks
- Fixed Networks and Converged Services
- Interconnection & Network Monitoring
Legal Directorate
- License Docs/Registry
- Telecoms laws/Regulations
- Dispute Resolution
Human Capital and Infrastructure Group Directorate
- Administration
- Human Resources
- Information Technology
Public Affairs Department
- Protocol
- Media Management
- Public Relations
- Regulatory and Government
List of Present Commissioners 2015
- Chairman -
- Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive - Professor Umar Danbatta
- Executive Commissioner (Technical Services)- Engr. Ubale Maska
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