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Danbatta reels off achievements as Nigeria hands over WATRA leadership to Republic of Guinea

Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Outgoing Chairman, WATRA and Executive Vice-Chairman and CEO of NCC (l); and Mr. Sekou Oumar Barry, as the Former Hands Over to the Latter During the 19th AGM of the Assembly in Conakry, Republic of Guinea Recently Photo: NCC.

*Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice-Chairman and CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission, tasks member states on increased collaboration

Gbenga Kayode | ConsumerConnect

Having successfully piloted the affairs of the West Africa Telecommunications Regulators Assembly (WATRA) as Chairman in the last one year, Nigeria has handed over the mantle of leadership of the Assembly to the Republic of Guinea.

ConsumerConnect reports Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (EVC/CEO) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), had served Nigeria’s tenure as the Chief Executive of Nigeria’s telecoms regulatory authority.

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Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, Director of Public Affairs at NCC, Friday, April 5, 2022, disclosed that Prof. Danbatta handed over to the newly-elected Chairman of the Assembly, Sekou Oumar Barry, of the Republic of Guinea.

The Commission said that the hand over ceremony was one of the major highlights of the recently-concluded 19th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of WATRA which took place in Conakry, Republic of Guinea.

The AGM equally approved WATRA’s new Strategic Management Plan (SMP) 2022-2024.

According to NCC, Barry, the new Chairman, who will preside over the affairs of the Executive Council of WATRA for the next one year, is the Director-General of the Telecommunication and Posts Regulatory Authority (ARPT) of the Republic of Guinea.

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The Assembly also elected the representatives of Mali and Sierra-Leone as 1st and 2nd Vice Chairmen respectively.

In his address at the event, the NCC EVC/CEO acknowledged the important role WATRA has been playing in creating policy, legal and regulatory frameworks for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the sub-region since the mid-1990s and commended the synergy among member states.

Danbatta as well noted this synergy has continued to provide an economic defence for member countries against global shocks, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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In Nigeria, he stated that ICT currently contributes 17 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) with ambitious target of 20 percent contribution over the next three years.

If a big regional market in which ICT policies and regulations are aligned is created, WATRA members can drive ICT investment and growth faster in their respective countries and collectively in the sub-region, said he.

The NCC Chief also recalled that he had worked closely with the Executive Secretary of WATRA, Aliu Aboki, and his team in last 12 months to achieve a lot in the re-organisation of WATRA’s internal governance and processes to make them more efficient and transparent.

Danbatta thanked the Executive Secretary and his team for the energy with which they had pursued the re-positioning task just as he commended the Executive Committee for the clarity of purpose with which they have spelt out these priorities.

According to him, some of his achievements as WATRA Chairman, include the delivery of draft four-year strategic plan in line with 18th AGM resolution, partial payment of long-outstanding membership dues by some member states after long periods of inactivity, deployment of the new WATRA automated Asset Management System, successful organisation of various high-quality capacity building programs for members, optimisation of WATRA accounting, finance, and budgeting process, as well as institution of procedures for improved accountability, marked by weekly financial dashboard.

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“The achievements recorded under Danbatta’s one-year chairmanship also include the deployment of automatic external phone answer and routing system, completion of front-end and back-end development of the redesigned WATRA website, joint development by WATRA, the Coordination Team, and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission of a new organisational framework for roaming regulation implementation, reactivation of Niger participation in ECOWAS roaming regulation implementation through WATRA-ECOWAS Commission collaboration,” the Commission said.

WATRA’s other achievements under Danbatta’s leadership include re-translation of WATRA constitution drafted and under review by Executive Committee, renewed engagements with ECOWAS on World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC) 2023 collaboration, joint conduct of the 2nd WRC2023 prep meeting, successful organisation of 2-day technical physical meeting in Abuja on fraud and roaming tariffs for ECOWAS regional roaming in collaboration with ECOWAS Commission, kick-off of Digital Transformation of WATRA Operations and WATRA Operating Model review service being part of a $300,000 grant from the Nigerian government through NCC, Nigeria.

Congratulating Barry, as the new WATRA Chairman, Danbatta expressed the conviction that the new leadership would build on the modest achievements of the last one year.

He stated: “When members see the unique role that WATRA plays in easing the task of national regulators to adopt or fine-tune regulations through mutual learning and capacity building, they see more reason to engage and be active within WATRA.

‘So, if we build on the modest achievements of the Assembly, the benefits will be with the region for decades.”

Both at home or in the diaspora, Danbatta declared that West Africa has the talents to study the most efficient ICT regulations in the world and adapt it for the region’s purposes so that it can attract greater investment into the regions and transform the economy of member states.

“What we have to do is to continue the work of building WATRA into a platform that seamlessly deploys these talents and capacity to the 16 member states.

“The gains to us are enormous.”

The EVC/CEO further assured his colleagues in  WATRA of his commitment to supporting the new leadership in all ways possible.

“As I hand over to the incoming Chairman, please be assured of my continued support and that of the Nigerian Communications Commission and, indeed, the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to WATRA,” Danbatta said.

In his acceptance speech, Barry, who thanked Danbatta for making giant strides in the last 12 months, promised to work with the Executive Committee team and the Management Team to consolidate the achievements of the Assembly, and to ensure greater success of the Assembly for the future.

The 19th AGM was attended by the following14 of the 16 WATRA member states:  Togo, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Nigeria, Niger Republic, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea Bissau, Republic of Guinea, The Gambia, Cote d’Ivoire, Cape Verde, Burkina Faso and Benin Republic. Ghana and Liberia were absent at the meeting.

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