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NCC Warns Service Providers On Unsolicited Messages
The Nigerian Commu
nications Commission (NCC), has directed the Value Added Service (VAS) providers to send all unsolicited messages on the networks between 8.00am and 8.00pm.
The directive was contained in the ‘2013 2nd Quarter Enforcement Activities Report’ posted on the NCC website.
The regulatory body said that sending such messages or telemarketing on their networks, during the stipulated hours, was in line with existing guidelines.
NCC also said that sticking to the stipulated period was necessary to ensure good service quality in the industry.
The telecoms umpire said that there had been increased consumer complaints regarding unsolicited SMS from the VAS providers marketing their various services.
“The commission has, therefore, developed a database of all VAS providers together with the Short-Codes used by them.
“This is a strategy to ensure direct engagement and monitoring of the activities of each licensed VAS provider,’’ NCC said.
NCC listed MTN Nigeria, Globacom, Upstream Ltd and Adnol Multimedia Ltd. as some of the service providers sending unsolicited messages.
Reports say they also include Fun Mobile, Terragon Ltd, Rancard Mobility, Mtech Ltd, Elseji, Starfish Ltd, Next Generation Tele Solutions, One Communications Ltd., Cloud and Mobilexcetera.
“Warning letters have been sent to all VAS providers, directing that all unsolicited messages or telemarketing activities within the networks could be done from 8.00am to 8.00pm,’’ the commission said.
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NAFDAC Decries Circulation Of Prohibited Food Items In markets …….Orders Vendors’ Immediate Cessation Of Dealings With Products
Importers, market traders, and supermarket operators have therefore, been directed to immediately cease all dealings in these items and to notify their supply chain partners to halt transactions involving prohibited products.
The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
The statement said “The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an alarm over the growing incidence of smuggling, sale, and distribution of regulated food products such as pasta, noodles, sugar, and tomato paste currently found in markets across the country.
“These products are expressly listed on the Federal Government’s Customs Prohibition List and are not permitted for importation”.
NAFDAC also called on other government bodies, including the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service(NIS) Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigeria Shippers Council, and the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), to collaborate in enforcing the ban on these unsafe products.
