Pressure group, Alliance for Accountable
Governance (AFAG,) has asked for the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
National Communication Authority (NCA,) to be relieved of his post.
Their request was stated in a statement copied to Today which is produced below.
“Fellow Ghanaians our inefficient and toothless National Communication
Authority eventually has sold our birth right to the telecos.
The Alliance for Accountable Governance seeks accountable and
responsible behaviour from all levels of governance in the interest of
the Ghanaian.
Although the NCA is mandated by law to additionally protect telecom
consumers in Ghana, this God given responsibility by the NCA has heavily
been compromised. AFAG however, on behalf of the good people of Ghana
will keep an eagle eye on services provision in the telecom sector.
Telecommunication services over the years have been accepted and proven
essential to the Ghanaian. Be it as it may, consumers are always left
to their faith amidst poor services, and a high cost of billing.
Certainly, Ghanaians don’t have any value for money not to talk of who
protect or monitor pricing of telecom services.
Over and over again, we will continue to advocate for a consumer
protection law. In a country where the service sector has shown
tremendous growth and potential, it is only right for a listening
government to establish a consumer protection authority to seek the
interest of the Ghanaian irrespective of the kind of services provided.
In this regard, it is about time that a cabinet sub-committee is tasked
to look into the development of a consumer protection law.
This notwithstanding, we are opposed to the continuous stay in office
of NCA’s chief executive officer. For several reasons and particularly
NCA’s lack of respect and show of concern on issues related to the
quality of service provision by the telcos, we consider the CEO a charge
on public expenditure and for that matter, the need to leave office. He
has been seriously negligent, and above all very disrespectful to the
consumer. Indeed, he has not even seen reason to reassure the public of
his actions, in the midst of this crisis.
Fellow Ghanaians, 96 hours after Vodafone’s erratic to total black out
in the provision of services to all of Ghana, is it not worrying that
the NCA have not found it necessary to act decisively and constructively
on behalf of Ghanaians?? It is only a compromised referee who will turn
a blind eye to the vicious deeds of a provider who remain inefficient
and above all take the consumer needs of the Ghanaian for granted. One
wonders if NCA has a governing board. Very soon the heat will be
directed to the sleeping board of NCA.
Countrymen, could this clear disrespect of consumption needs, the
sudden termination, erratic and inconvenient provision of telecom
services by Vodafone in Ghana be mentioned same of their provision by
their parent company in UK??? Never! it can never happen in the UK and
why?????
Consequently, we call on the minister of communication through the NCA
to apply drastic sanctions against Vodafone. In this regard, we are
calling for all Vodafone subscribers to be compensated by 500Ghs worth
of credit for the inconvenience caused them. A “sorry” is not enough.
This amount should be received directly by the consumers and not the NCA
who have been negligent. Hopefully, this will serve as a deterrent.
We can assure Vodafone and the telcos cartel that they will not
triumph. We of AFAG from next week will step up our advocacy for the
effective provision of telecom services. We shall not rest until
somebody see the need to act.
(GhanaWeb)
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