Business Metrics hosts NCC, telecoms operators at PIAFo maiden edition
Business Metrics Nigeria has successfully hosted a delegation team from the Nigerian telecoms regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission, players in the Nigerians telecoms sector and other relevant stakeholders at the maiden edition of its Policy Implementation Assisted Forum (PIAFo) held on Thursday, August 12.
The virtual event which focused on the National Policy for the Promotion of Indigenous Content in the Nigerian Telecoms Sector and themed: Facilitating Policy Implementation to Deliver Value in the Nigerian Telecoms Sector saw massive participation by captains of industry who addressed various topics to stimulate effective implementation of the policy.
Business Metrics Editor and Chairman, Organising Committee of the forum, Mr. Omobayo Azeez said in his opening remarks at the e-conference that the forum was a brainchild of concerns arising from perceived poor implementation of policies in Nigeria.
He announced that the event marked the birth of a new initiative and an addition to the mechanism of policy implementation in Nigeria.
He said, “You will agree with me that Nigerian archive is replete with good policies across the various sectors of the economy. But poor implementation has always characterized the system.
“Our desire is to change this order of poetic policy pronouncement and prosaic execution by creating a midpoint interface between the government and private sector players, where policies can be dissected, digested and driven to effective implementation, and later appraised using measurable metrics to assess their success over time.”
Omobayo Azeez, Publisher, Business Metrics Nigeria and Chairman, PIAFo Organising Committee
According him, the journey for the Policy Implementation Assisted Forum has just started with its focus on the National Policy for the Promotion of Indigenous Content in the Nigerian Telecommunication Sector, going forward, he said, the forum shall address various other policies across telecoms sector, banking, oil & gas, aviation, agriculture, mining, MSME sectors, among others.
He noted that the telecom policy addressed at the forum was launched on May 6, 2021 by President Muhammadu Buhari, and according to the President, the policy is in line with the current administration’s commitment to ensure that Nigerians become active participants in the sectors of the economy.
This commitment had earlier been expressed in the Presidential Order 005 on “Planning of Projects, Promotion of Nigerian Content in Contracts and Science, Engineering and Technology” and the Presidential Order 003 on “Support for Local Content Procurements by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria”, he noted.
Azeez further explained that the forum therefore has been designed by the Business Metrics Nigeria Team to take the promises of the indigenous content policy in the telecoms sector beyond verbal commitment.
“We believe we can only achieve objectives of the policy by creating active dialogue around it to ensure that individual stakeholders understand how they fit into the bigger picture and what role is expected of them to attain these objectives for the greater good of our economy,” he said.