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Aminu Maida: Two Years of Impactful Reforms and Innovations at NCC
First published as First News in the January edition of African Leadership Scorecard Magazine
By Bonaventure Phillips Melah
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) was created through a military Decree in 1992 which was later replaced with the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003. The Commission has over the years, successfully carried out its statutory responsibilities which includes regulating telecommunications services and facilities, promoting competition, and setting performance standards in the industry.

However, NCC has become a household name as well as agency of Greater Public Interest (GPI) in the last two years, due largely to the various revolutionary reform policies and innovations introduced by the current management under the leadership of Dr. Aminu Maida, an alumni of the prestigious Imperial College London and Systems Engineer with a PhD from the University of Bath, where he majored in Electrical and Electronics.
Dr. Maida was appointed CEO of NCC by President Bola Tinubu, GCFR and assumed duties following his confirmation by the Senate on November 16, 2023.
Among the various achievements of NCC within the period under review are improvement in quality service delivery to consumers through effective regulatory mechanisms that put service providers under scrutiny as well as strict application of sanctions when necessary.
In the past one year alone, consumers have witnessed over 30 percent improvement of Download Speed with drastically reduced drop calls. The Commission has also introduced many new regulations to protect consumer rights.
Under some new rules made by the management, non-compliance attracts significant penalties as telecom companies that fail to meet the set quality standards face fines of N5m per reporting area, with an additional N500,000 fine for each day the violation persists. In addition, other breaches, such as submitting false information, obstructing investigations and others could result in fines of up to N15m per incident. The above is just a few of the many testimonies of how the NCC is standing up for Nigerians and others living in the country, to protect them from exploitation and against mediocre service delivery by investors.
In a recent interview on the Network Service of NTA which was monitored by our reporters, Dr. Maida said one of the innovations introduced by his management include the launch of ‘Quality of Experience’ portal which he said has significantly improved services nationwide. The platform allows service consumers to monitor network performance in real-time and include a cybersecurity framework and a Corporate Governance Code, aimed to enhance transparency, accountability, and consumer protection within the sector.
According to him, transparency especially, is necessary to attract investor confidence which he said is responsible for the huge volume of new investments in the sector which stood at $1 billion for 2025.
Dr. Maida said that as the CEO of a regulatory agency, his main task is to create a balance between consumer satisfaction through quality service delivery and providing friendly and conducive environment for investors so they can make profit and grow their businesses.
He said it was for the purpose of eliminating performance bottlenecks and unnecessary excuses by service providers that the Commission introduced model dashboard or map, that enables easy disclosure of operator performance.
With the innovations, he said consumers can clearly see which networks are delivering better quality service and therefore make well-informed decision on subscription and migration, adding that a satisfied customer base means more usage, increased revenue for operators, and a stronger economy for Nigeria.
He also said the dashboard makes it easier for consumers to monitor and know the actual cause of service disruptions like drop-calls including network issues, device problem, external interferences, Volp limitations, outdated software and vandalism, as these are easily identifiable by customers.
On vandalism of cables and other facilities, Dr. Mada thanked President Tinubu for signing an Executive Order that criminalized vandalism of telecommunication infrastructures, saying, it has led to significant reduction in such unpatriotic incidences that was a major factor for fiber outages and drop-calls.
He said also that the Cybercrime Act has strengthened the legal protections for telecom infrastructure by designating it as important national infrastructure.
As part of efforts to further improve quality service delivery in favour of the over 140 million internet users as well as further close the digital divide in Nigeria, NCC in, collaboration with the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and other key institutional stakeholders, convened a high-level workshop in June last year.
The event which focused on improving rural connectivity across underserved and unserved communities took place in June 2025 and explored policy and regulatory frameworks to support the growth of community networks—localised, inclusive communication infrastructure tailored to meet the specific needs of remote populations. The initiative was also aimed at accelerating socio-economic development in hard-to-reach areas of the country.
Also last year November, NCC hosted a digital economy awareness and sensitization programme themed- “Leaving No One Behind: Digital Assets, Equity, and Empowerment,” brought together industry experts, policymakers, and community stakeholders who brainstormed practical solutions for bridging the digital divide.”
The event was meant to facilitate a conducive environment to build Infrastructure for Innovation and Inclusion and to lay a solid foundation for bridging gaps between policy and infrastructure for national development.
In 2025, NCC under Dr. Maida made a complete return to truly market-driven pricing on tariffs which was mostly responsible for the over N1 trillion in investments within a 10-month period as well as inspired operators to deploy more than 2,800 new and upgraded sites in 2025 alone, leading to remarkable improvements in network coverage and service quality nationwide.
On welfare of workers, the management has priotised Staff training and provided opportunities to all staffers to equip themselves with modern knowledge and skills to drive a tech-driven sector like NCC. The above is in addition to ensuring that staff are promoted as at when due while their entitlements are paid on time.
In appreciation of the various reforms and innovations introduced by Dr. Aminu Maida-led management, NCC received standing ovation in December 2025 when the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) ranked the Commission among the top government agencies on efficiency and transparency.
Vice President Kashim Shettima handed an award to NCC for that glorious feat, even as the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), as well honoured NCC for having the third-best government website in the country in terms of compliance with federal standards.
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Obi can never come back to Labour Party- Arabami
The National Vice Chairman (South-West) of the Labour Party, Abayomi Arabambi, has said the party’s doors habeen permanently shut against former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, adding that he will never return to the organization.
Arabambi made the remarks during an interview on News Central on Thursday, dismissing moves by some party stakeholders to bring Obi back into the fold.
“Nenadi will try, but Obi can never come back to Labour Party,” he said, adding that party leaders had already reached an understanding on their political direction.
According to him, the decision followed the party’s internal crisis and consultations among key figures, including Abure-led leadership and Abia State Governor, Alex Otti.
“Because of the intractable crisis… we have all settled that we will support the second term and ambition of Mr President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Arabambi stated.
He alleged that former Minister Nenadi Usman was pushing for Obi’s return, insisting such a move would not succeed.
“She should perish that thought… that Peter Obi will come back into the Labour Party,” he said, claiming she was closely aligned with Obi’s political interests.
Arabambi also criticised Obi’s past role in the party, blaming him and his supporters for internal challenges during the 2023 election.
“They were the ones that messed up that election… It wasn’t Tinubu that made us lose 4.7 million votes from 53,000 polling units where they failed to feed the agents,” he said.
He further ruled out any future presidential bid by Obi on the party’s platform, adding that current efforts to reposition the party are focused elsewhere.
“We will not be beating the second time, once beaten twice shy,” Arabambi said.
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Northern Group shoves Atiku over attack on Goodluck Jonathan
By Bonaventure Phillips Melah
Arewa Mandate for Unity and National Rebirth (AMUNR), has criticized former vice president, Atiku Abubakar for his recent attack on former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Atiku, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 general election, had on Wednesday described Jonathan’s presidency as a ‘product of inexperience, among other unsavoury remarks.
But reacting to the development on Thursday, AMUNR, through a statement signed by Danladi Luka Ishiaku and Basiru Usman Wakili, National Coordinator and National Secretary respectively, urged Atiku to pursue his presidential ambition without looking for who to blame for his years of political misfortune.
AMUNR said contrary to Atiku’s wrong narrative, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan served Nigeria for 16 uninterrupted years from deputy governor to governor, vice president to acting president and president of the country for five years, adding that he was much more prepared to serve Nigeria at the highest level, with achievements that are yet to be equalled by any Nigerian leader in history.
The group said Atiku has failed to achieve his presidential ambition, partly due to what it described as desperation and impatience which it said was responsible for his movement from PDP to three different parties and back to PDP and now to ADC, saying Atiku would have served as president under the PDP of he had allowed Jonathan to complete his terms without disrupting the system.
It therefore advised the former vice president to blame himself and not Jonathan for his political woes.
AMUNR said- “Our attention has been drawn to the now familiar comments by former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, who has chosen to substitute revisionism for reality by branding Dr. Goodluck Jonathan’s presidency as a product of “inexperience.” This claim is not just wrong; it is mischievous.
“Dr. Jonathan rose through every constitutional rung of leadership—Deputy Governor, Governor, Vice-President, and Acting President during the national uncertainty that followed the illness of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. To dismiss that trajectory as “inexperience” is either a willful distortion of facts or a troubling misunderstanding of governance itself.
“But perhaps the more pressing question is this: from what vantage point is this judgment being made?
“Here is a man who has spent decades in perpetual pursuit of the presidency contesting, recalibrating, and returning, yet has never once borne the full weight of that office. It is, therefore, remarkable that someone whose “experience” is defined largely by ambition now seeks to diminish the record of someone whose experience was tested in office, under pressure, and in history’s full glare.
“Under Dr. Jonathan, Nigeria did not drift, it advanced. The economy was rebased, emerging as Africa’s largest. The power sector was unbundled after years of entrenched dysfunction. Agricultural corruption networks were dismantled. Rail and road infrastructure, long abandoned, were revived. These are not opinions; they are verifiable milestones.
“And then came the defining moment: when faced with the choice between personal power and national peace, Dr. Jonathan chose Nigeria. His peaceful concession in 2015 remains one of the most consequential acts of democratic leadership on the continent, an act that secured stability and earned global respect.
“That is what real leadership looks like.
“To now hear that legacy casually reduced to “inexperience” is not merely ironic, it is an attempt to gaslight a nation that lived through, and benefited from, those years.
“Nigerians remember. They remember results. They remember restraint. And they certainly remember who governed, and who merely aspired to.
“If experience is the argument, then the distinction is clear: one man has a record that can be scrutinized; the other has a résumé of repeated attempts.
“Dr. Jonathan’s legacy is not up for casual dismissal. It is written in policy, in progress, and in the democratic stability Nigeria still enjoys today.
“No amount of political revisionism can undo that record,” AMUNR concluded.
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FG re-arrests Malami, son on arms possession, drops terrorism charge
The Federal Government, on Wednesday, withdrew the terrorism financing charge it filed against the immediate past Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN, and his son, Abdulaziz.
The FG, through its team of lawyers led by Mr. Akinlolu Kehinde, SAN, applied to substitute the charge with an amended one concerning the defendants’ alleged illegal possession of arms and ammunition.
It told the court that the arms and live cartridges were found in Malami’s residence in Birnin Kebbi.
Following the development, Malami — who served as Justice Minister from November 11, 2015, to May 29, 2023, under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration — and his son took fresh pleas of not guilty to the five-count amended charge.
The defence lawyer, Mr. Shuaibu Arua, SAN, who did not oppose the withdrawal and substitution of the initial charge, persuaded the court, however, to allow the defendants to retain the bail that was initially granted to them.
The application for the defendant’s bail was not challenged by prosecution counsel.
Consequently, trial Justice Joyce Abdulmalik held that the bail the court granted the defendants on February 27, as well as all the conditions already fulfilled, would subsist.
The court subsequently fixed May 26 and June 15 for trial.
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