Ncc to ensure passage of cni bill to criminalise telecom infrastructure vandalism
It seems like you're referring to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the proposed Criminalisation of Infrastructure Vandalism Bill (CNI Bill).
The NCC has indeed been advocating for the passage of the CNI Bill to criminalise telecom infrastructure vandalism in Nigeria. The bill aims to protect the country's critical telecommunications infrastructure from vandalism, theft, and destruction, which have been major concerns for the industry.
The NCC has been working closely with the National Assembly to ensure the passage of the bill, which is expected to provide stiffer penalties for individuals and organisations found guilty of vandalising telecom infrastructure. The bill is seen as a crucial step towards addressing the growing menace of infrastructure vandalism, which has resulted in significant financial losses and disruptions to telecommunications services in the country.
The NCC has been highlighting the importance of protecting telecom infrastructure, which is critical to the country's economic development and national security. The commission has also been engaging with stakeholders, including the telecom operators, to raise awareness about the need to prevent and combat infrastructure vandalism.
It's great to see the NCC taking proactive steps to address this issue, and I hope the CNI Bill is passed soon to provide a stronger legal framework for protecting Nigeria's telecom infrastructure.