NCC Recognized as Third-Best Federal Agency in Nigeria

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has received recognition as the third-best performing federal agency in Nigeria, according to the Bureau of Public Service Reform's 2026 public service reform performance assessment. This assessment evaluated various ministries and agencies, focusing on compliance, transparency, and service quality.
The NCC's executive vice chairman, Aminu Maida, and the commission's technical services executive, Abraham Oshadami, received the award in Abuja, highlighting the agency's reform agenda aimed at enhancing consumer protection and regulatory oversight in Nigeria's telecommunications sector. The recognition follows several initiatives launched by the NCC, including a national coverage map and quarterly network performance reports, which aim to improve transparency and service quality.
The NCC's performance has improved from being the second-best federal agency in the previous year's assessment, reflecting its ongoing commitment to enhancing service delivery and regulatory standards in the telecommunications industry.
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