Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is partnering with the justice ministry and other government agencies to address the menace of cybercrime, financial fraud and other cross border crimes in Nigeria. NCC’s Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Dambatta said this yesterday at the maiden annual conference on combating financial fraud, cybercrime and cross border crime in Nigeria, held in Abuja.
Speaking on the theme: Sanctions and Enforcement of Legal & regulatory Measures in the Telecommunications Industry: Improving Nigeria’s Investment Climate, Dambatta said that the theme could not have been discussed in a more appropriate environment than the conference, with galaxy of learned men and industry regulators.
According to him, the rapid growth and development of telecoms sector and its impact in Nigeria’s economic development and national security required such conferences to enable NCC critically articulate its policies and enlighten the general public on its mandate.
“We actually have all the policies we need, what remains is the enforcement. Every policy that needs to be made had been made by government. What is required now is for all the parties concerned to work together to achieve the desired result.”
“You don’t investigate crime six months after, time is of the essence when it comes to issues of crime. People should try to report these crimes and go to the right agencies. We can assist law enforcement agencies, but you don’t report crimes to NCC as some people do because we have different mandates.”