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Nigeria: Regulator Initiates Comprehensive Review Of Guidelines To Address Digital Risks

November 13, 2025
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has initiated a thorough review of its key regulatory guidelines concerning licensing, enforcement processes, and the Internet Code of Practice. This initiative aims to address emerging risks within the digital landscape.

Dr Aminu Maida, the Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, made this announcement during a public inquiry held in Abuja. He emphasised the necessity of this step due to rapid technological advancements in the telecommunications sector.

Representing Dr Maida, Barrister Rimini Makama, Executive Commissioner for Stakeholders Management at the NCC, stated that the regulations under review are essential for maintaining a competitive and secure communications sector.

“This Public Inquiry demonstrates the Commission’s commitment to its regulatory mandate and underscores the value placed on your contributions,” he remarked.

Dr Maida noted that the communications industry is rapidly evolving, with technology reshaping communication systems and challenging existing regulatory frameworks.

“The industry is advancing quickly, driven by technological innovations that have transformed communications and are reshaping our fundamental concepts,” he explained. “This evolution necessitates refining our regulatory frameworks to ensure they remain effective in a fast-paced world, thereby preserving a stable and adaptable system.”

On the topic of enforcement, he elaborated that the improvements to the Enforcement Regulations would create a transparent and accountable structure for compliance monitoring, investigation processes, and sanctions.

“These revised Enforcement Regulations are essential for effectively addressing ongoing regulatory challenges, such as the issues of pre-registered SIM cards and call masking/refilling. This proactive approach aims to protect national security, prevent revenue losses for operators, and ultimately reinforce trust in the Commission’s oversight.”

He also highlighted that the updated Internet Code of Practice is designed to protect users’ rights while ensuring that service providers adhere to the highest ethical and technical standards.

“Today’s most significant technological advancements have primarily affected online platforms, which are rapidly evolving and engaging diverse audiences across all segments of society,” he said. “The internet serves as a gateway to the world, offering a vast array of information and tools. However, it also exposes users to unlawful and potentially harmful content.”

Mrs Chizua White, the Head of Legal and Regulatory Services at the Commission, opened the public inquiry by stating that it reflects the NCC’s dedication to developing regulatory instruments that promote a dynamic communications market and ensure a fair, effective regulatory environment.

“The communications industry is experiencing profound changes in this digital age. As these technologies evolve, our regulatory frameworks must also adapt swiftly to maintain their relevance and efficacy,” she noted. “The NCC, in collaboration with its stakeholders, has shown a consistent commitment to advancing the industry through proactive regulation and strategic partnerships.”

Mrs White concluded by describing the proposed amendments as a crucial milestone in enhancing the Commission’s mandate. “These changes to existing regulatory instruments mark a significant step forward in solidifying our achievements and advancing the NCC’s mission to promote regulatory excellence, protect stakeholder interests, and fortify the foundation of a dynamic and resilient communications sector.”

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