Prof. Umar Danbatta, Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC), Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC) says the commission is ready to fully develop
local content policy in the country, to reduce youth unemployment.
The Local Content Policy is an Act which defines a Nigerian
Company to mean a Company registered in Nigeria in accordance with the
provisions of the CAMA
With not less than 51 per cent equity shares owned by
Nigerians mandate investors in the sector to consider Nigerian content is an important element in project development
Danbatta, represented by Mrs Felicia Onwegbuchulam, Director
of Consumer Affairs Bureau, NCC stated this on Tuesday in Abuja when members of
the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry visited the commission.
He said that NCC was happy about the entrepreneurial the training programme that the chamber had in place for youths.
“We just came back from a retreat and one of the high points
is that we hope to have local content fully developed in the country.
“If you notice, most of the things we used in the Telco
industry are imported and we believe that the industry has developed to a point
that we should begin to produce those things.
“One of the ways we can achieve that is by harnessing the
potential in our youths.
“It is quite interesting that your organisation has put
something in place as a number of youths graduated from the training recently,
“ he said.
Danbatta said that training of youths was one area the
commission would partner with the chamber, as one of the things the commission
was looking forward to in ensuring drastic reduction in unemployment rate.
He said that the NCC goal was to empower the youths by making
them employers of labour rather that allowing them to stroll the streets in
search of jobs not available.
“ We have creative minds, as most people go out of the
country and excel with enabling environment they can also do well here. ‘’
Danbatta said that NCC would continue to partner with the
chamber, adding that strategic partnership was one of the strong pillars of the
commission.
“We partner with people that add value to what we do and
organisations that support our endeavour to ensure we deliver on our mandate as
a commission and your chamber is one of them.
Earlier, Alhaji Abubakar AI-Mujtaba, first Deputy President,
Abuja, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that the chamber had been in
existence for 31 years with about 3,000 members.
“Our coming here is not only on a courtesy visit, but also
to consolidate on the relationship we have built over the years between NCC and
the chamber.
“The more of people like you we have, the stronger we
become.
“We are also inviting the EVC to become an honourary council
member, he had accepted and we are happy with that, ‘’ he said.
Mrs Tonia Shoyele,
Director –General of Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that the chamber had four centres: Abuja
Trade Centre, Dispute Resolution Centre, Policy and Advocacy Centre and
Business Entrepreneurial Skills and Technology Centre.
Shoyele said that the chamber trained people on vocational
skills, adding that a month ago, it graduated about 240 youths in photography,
website design, drawing and other things.
She said the chamber had an Information Communication
Technology (ICT) Incubator hub where it could partner with NCC as part of its
Corporate Social Responsibilities. (CSR).
“We assist in the training of youths for phone repairs and
get things right in the telecommunication sector.
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