According to LEADS Africa, Babajika was considered worthy of
the award “for his outstanding contribution to Africa’s development and
meritorious service to God, humanity and our dear country Nigeria, especially
through various national and international assignments in the private/public
service and community development.”
Also, the Licensing and Authorisation Department, led by
Babajika, was presented with the “LEADS Development Mandate/Service Award”
certificate for “pioneering telecom innovation regulations for development in
Africa.”
The award was “in recognition of the corporate commitment of
the entire management and staff of the Commission towards the attainment of its
mandate.”
In his congratulatory message, Danbatta said the two awards
are a reflection of how well the Commission, through the department, has delivered
one of its important functions of issuing operating licences to all
telecommunications service providers in Nigeria for economic development, as
contained in section 31 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003.
The Licensing and Authorisation Department of the NCC is
saddled with the responsibility of issuing licenses to applicants, through the
provision of prompt, proactive and effective licensing and authorization toward
independent and impartial regulation of the communications sector in Nigeria.
The LEADS Africa is a youth development group with the core
aim of sensitising young persons on democratic developments in Africa, while
also recognising exceptional leadership and performance in this regard.
The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications
Commission, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, has congratulated Mohammed Babajika,
Director, Licensing and Authorisation Department of the Commission, on his
recognition by the League of African Development Students as “Africa’s Patriotic
Personality”.
According to LEADS Africa, Babajika was considered worthy of
the award “for his outstanding contribution to Africa’s development and
meritorious service to God, humanity and our dear country Nigeria, especially
through various national and international assignments in the private/public
service and community development.”
Also, the Licensing and Authorisation Department, led by
Babajika, was presented with the “LEADS Development Mandate/Service Award”
certificate for “pioneering telecom innovation regulations for development in
Africa.”
The award was “in recognition of the corporate commitment of
the entire management and staff of the Commission towards the attainment of its
mandate.”
In his congratulatory message, Danbatta said the two awards
are a reflection of how well the Commission, through the department, has delivered
one of its important functions of issuing operating licences to all
telecommunications service providers in Nigeria for economic development, as
contained in section 31 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003.
The Licensing and Authorisation Department of the NCC is saddled with the responsibility of issuing licenses to applicants, through the provision of prompt, proactive and effective licensing and authorization toward independent and impartial regulation of the communications sector in Nigeria.
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