Minister of communications and digital economy Prof. Isa Pantami has formally inaugurated Prof. Mansur Bindawa as a non-executive commissioner on the board of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) by administering the oath of office on the new appointee.
Speaking at the official induction of Bindawa into the NCC board, Pantami said Bindawa’s journey into the commission followed the laid-down laws establishing the commission.
“The inauguration of Prof. Bindawa into the NCC board is in fulfilment of the requirements of Nigerian Communication Act (NCA), 2003, which stipulates that the Board of Commissioners of NCC shall constitute of three executive commissioners and six non-executives commissioners, selected based on proven integrity and diversity in their expertise in different professional spheres,” he said.
At the occasion which took place in the minister’s office in Abuja on March 28, 2022, Pantami congratulated Bindawa and described his appointment as fitting. The minister also challenged Bindawa to cooperate with other board members of the commission for effective regulatory operations that will benefit the commission’s staff, stakeholders and the Nigerian economy at large.
In his remarks, chairman, governing board of NCC, Prof. Adeolu Akande, who led Bindawa and other board members of the commission to Pantami, expressed appreciation to the Federal Government and the minister for “fortifying the Commission with intellectuals ready to work together for the advancement of the technological ecosystem.”
Akande stated excitedly, that, “Bindawa is the fourth professor on the board of the NCC and his professional experience and expertise will further strengthen the Board.”
Speaking in the same vein, NCC’s executive vice chairman and CEO, Prof. Umar Danbatta, thanked the minister for his interest in policy implementation and for preserving the autonomy of the board and management to discharge their functions effectively as a regulatory institution.