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NCC to conduct competition audit to boost consumer protection

Last updated: 2026/01/20 at 6:48 AM
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced plans to conduct an independent competition audit of Nigeria’s telecommunications sector as part of efforts to promote fair competition, protect consumers, and support the country’s digital economy growth.

According to the Commission, the audit will be carried out through a collaborative process involving key industry stakeholders, policy experts, and independent assessors to ensure the findings reflect the realities of Nigeria’s fast-evolving telecommunications landscape.

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The NCC said the exercise is designed to deliver a robust, transparent, and credible assessment of competition within the sector, balancing operator sustainability with consumer protection and innovation.

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Industry stakeholders are expected to contribute insights that will help shape policy perspectives, ensuring that regulatory decisions are informed by market dynamics, emerging technologies, and global best practices.

The planned competition audit comes at a critical time as Nigeria intensifies efforts to expand broadband penetration, improve service quality, and accelerate the growth of its digital economy.

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Analysts say the NCC’s move could help create a more level playing field among operators, reduce anti-competitive practices, and boost investor confidence in the telecoms sector.
They also note that a well-regulated and competitive telecoms environment is essential to sustaining Nigeria’s position as one of Africa’s largest and most dynamic communications markets.
The NCC reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that regulatory frameworks continue to support innovation, fair market practices, and long-term sector growth in line with national digital transformation objectives.

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