Following the expression of interests from more stakeholders in the
telecommunications sector to be part of the deliberations at the Nigerian ICT
Summit series on Mobile Number Portability earlier scheduled to hold on
Wednesday 26th September at the Golden Gate Paradise, Ikoyi Lagos, the
organizers of the event, Private Media Mart Limited and Princelink
Communications have announced a new date of October 30th. This is even as NCC
and its technical partners on MNP are scheduled to be actively involved in the
event.
The event, tagged Number Portability – opportunities and
pitfalls, according to the CEO of Private Media Mart Limited, Mr Ejiofor Agada
was being organized to give adequate interpretation to the Number portability
regime which the country is about to adopt.
Agada said that many subscribers were lost on what they
stand to gain when Number portability is implemented in Nigeria and were
beginning to entertain unnecessary and unwarranted fears, due to low awareness
created for the system in Nigeria.
He noted that the overwhelming interests as well as
different questions the subscribers and other stakeholders were expressing
since the event was announced clearly indicated that people needed to know more
about this system.
For Agada “we regret to announce the shift in date of this
event. But it is all for good because we want to accommodate every stakeholder
that can add value to the reason the event was muted in the first place as the
sheer number of questions received daily about this event, clearly shows that there
needs to be more awareness created for the subscribers on Number Portability.
“We are giving opportunity for more speakers and more
participants so that at the end of the day, Number portability would have been
demystified totally for the benefit of even the commonest subscriber” he added.
Corroborating, the event coordinator, Mr Prince Osuagwu,
added that “this is not actually postponement in the real sense of it. It is
just a deliberate shift in date to ensure that no stone is left unturned in
making every Nigerian subscriber understand where he or she stands in the
proposed Number Portability regime”.
Osuagwu said that the event which has received the
endorsement of virtually all ICT stakeholders and groups in the country, would
not only help the subscribers but also would provide a platform for the
implementers, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, to educate all on
the technical, operational and beneficial aspects of the proposed MNP to
Nigerians.