NCC celebrates world consumer rights day 2023

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The Nigerian Communications Commission, on Wednesday, (15th March, 2023) celebrated world consumers rights day 2023.

The theme of WCRD 2023 is “Empowering Consumers through Clean Energy Transition “.

In his opening remarks, the executive commissioner stakeholder management, Mr Adeleke Adewolu said the theme allowed for careful examination of the unintended side-effects of the nation’s critical social infrastructure on the environment.

He said the World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD) was undoubtedly one of the most important dates in the NCC’s annual calendar of events, adding that it was a day set aside to celebrate the most important stakeholder group, which was the consumers.

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“This year, we are pivoting our celebrations around a theme which allows us to design more environmentally sustainable service models so that we can truly serve our consumer better, and I am indeed pleased to welcome you all to this opening session.

“The Nigerian telecoms industry today boasts of over 226 million voice customers and over 156million internet customers as at 31 January, 2023.

“These consumers leverage communications infrastructure for social interaction, health service, access to education, banking,” Adewolu said.

He further stated that as consumer volumes and service diversity continued to grow, network operators had to roll-out more infrastructure for coverage in new, mostly rural areas, and for network expansion in already saturated urban markets.

Adewolu said the emerging technologies like 5th Generation (5G) mobile services would also require more infrastructure.

“These infrastructure components are mostly powered by fossil fuels to ensure 100% availability. Without pre-empting the planned discussions about the environmental impacts of these activities, it is important that we ask ourselves some pertinent questions.

“Are there more environmentally conscious means by which we can power network infrastructure and reduce our carbon footprint? Telecoms infrastructure have helped to reduce other environment-impacting activities such as travel – can we quantify these benefits and do they offset the negative impacts? Have we convinced everyone about the safety of electromagnetic emissions? Can we find a balance between environmentally-friendly network operations and cheaper services; or do we have to choose one over the other? How can we improve the quality of the environment through our network services and how can we grow public consciousness about responsible services using telecoms infrastructure?

“As responsible stakeholders, we must find answers to these and other nagging questions and I am pleased that the organizers of WCRD 2023 have carefully designed a programme of events that will help us do just that. I therefore encourage you to give your full and undivided attention to the speeches, presentations and discussions that will shortly follow.

“I also encourage you to participate fully in the activities lined up for this year’s celebration,” Adewolu added.

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