The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has conveyed heartfelt wishes to the Muslim community in Nigeria and around the globe as they commemorate Eid El-Fitr, which signifies the end of the sacred month of Ramadan.
In a message of goodwill, the Commission characterized Eid El-Fitr as a period for introspection, thankfulness, and a renewed dedication to the principles of peace, kindness, and togetherness.
The NCC also took this moment to reassert its commitment to advancing the digital landscape in Nigeria, emphasizing the importance of increasing accessibility and enhancing the quality-of-service delivery.
As stated by the Commission, it is devoted to ensuring that all Nigerians have universal access to telecommunications, improving customer satisfaction, and fostering a digital economy that is both sustainable and inclusive.
“As we celebrate this festive time, we reaffirm our dedication to achieving universal access, enhancing consumer satisfaction, and fostering a sustainable digital economy for all Nigerians,” read the statement.
The Commission also motivated Nigerians to maintain the positive qualities exemplified during Ramadan, such as kindness, tolerance, and togetherness, highlighting the significance of these traits for the nation’s progress. The NCC wished all Muslim adherents a serene, joyful, and rewarding Eid el-Fitr celebration.
