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Pantami Reaffirms FG’s Commitment To Telecom Contents.

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Pantami Reaffirms FG’s Commitment To Telecom Contents.
The Federal Government has indicated plans to reverse the trend of importation of all types of telecommunications products especially where production in Nigeria is possible.
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Ali Ibrahim Pantami  said this at the first indigenous telecom content expo at the Landmark Centre in Lagos.
He emphasised that government had put efforts towards the protection of the telecom industry, which contributes impressively to the GDP, by insisting on the drastic reduction in the reliance on foreign products.
The minister  consequently warned against importation of such products like SIM Cards that can be produced in Nigerian.
Pantami also took a swipe at the recent efforts to impose five percent Excise Duty on telecommunications services in Nigeria, arguing that the Ministry which oversees the industry was not consulted and that the timing of such duty in a period of hardship as is being witnessed in Nigeria today is antithetical to the growth of the industry.
“I was not consulted before the decision on 5 per cent excise duty was reached, and it was unfair to impose such a tax on an industry that was already burdened with other taxes and already contributing about 17 per cent to the country’s revenue,” he said.
The minister  told his audience, including the Chairman of the House Committee on Telecommunications, Hon. Akeem Adeniyi Adeyemi, that his position was already shared by the National Assembly which was also not also consulted on this issue before it was announced.
“We must do what we need to do to protect the industry. Beyond making our opinions known, we will take legitimate and legal steps to stop any plan against the interest of the Information and Communication Technology, ICT, industry”, he said.
Speaking further on the efforts of the Commission to pursue indigenous content in the industry, EVC of NCC, Prof Danbatta, said the objective of the policy is to transform the enormous strides achieved by the telecom industry in the last two decades into long-term indigenous economic development outcomes for Nigerian companies and citizenry.
Danbatta said the Commission has taken various steps to ensure that this process is painstakingly pursued through capacity strengthening, institutional building and strategic policy tools which will further promote domestic and economic linkages, job creation and the participation of local Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, SMEs, in the telecom value chain via the supply of goods and services to the sector.

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