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Pantami Sets Targets for CEOs under the Ministry of Communications & Digital Economy

Pantami Sets Targets for CEOs under the Ministry of Communications & Digital Economy

The Honourable Minister of Communications & Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, has set targets for the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of the parastatals under his Ministry, as well as, the Directors of the Ministry. He urged them to significantly improve the level of their performance to reflect the Next Level paradigm of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

He made this known during his meetings with the various CEOs, which took place over a period of One week at the Ministry’s Headquarters in Abuja. 

The Minister assured the CEOs of the Federal Government support as they discharge their duties and reminded them of his commitment to sanction any parastatals that fails to step up its performance.

The CEOs were given various targets, amongst which are some the short-term targets:

1 Galaxy Backbone Plc:

i. To improve the reach and coverage of its services in the public sector; and

ii. To significantly improve the quality of services provided.

2. Nigerian Communications Commission:

i To bring to an end the issue of sales of pre-registered, unregistered and partially-registered SIM cards, especially as this can help in reducing numerous security challenges the nation faces; and

ii To stem the tide of illegal deduction of the data of subscribers and work towards the downward review of the cost of data; and

iii. To ensure compliance with the maximum 2% Call Drop Rate directive to telecom operators.

3. Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) Limited:

i. To significantly improve its level of visibility across the country; and

ii. To ensure great improvement in the quality of its services.

4. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST):

i. To ensure an appreciable improvement in the efficiency of its letter and parcel delivery service; and

ii. To increase the effective area of its coverage in the country.

5. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA):

i. To have a greater level of focus on increasing local content development and patronage in the hardware and software sub-sectors; and

ii. To strengthen the execution of its IT project clearance mandate to capture more projects by the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs); and

iii. To ensure the promotion and adoption of the Nigeria e-Government Interoperability Framework (Ne-GIF) by the MDAs.

6. Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF):

i. To ensure there is a sustainability model in place for all the projects deployed;

ii. To prepare plan to reduce the access gaps in the rural, unserved and underserved areas.

Pantami emphasized the Ministry’s roles of supervision and provision of broad policies for all the parastatals within the Ministry.

The Honourable Minister further encouraged synergy, unity and the forging of a harmonious inter-Agency relationship among the parastatals.. He also assured them of his total commitment to ensuring that no obstacle stands in the way of the successful execution of their mandates.

 

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