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The Imperative of Corporate Governance in Nigeria’s Telecommunications Industry

Tunde Abiola by Tunde Abiola
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The telecommunications industry in Nigeria stands as a cornerstone of the nation’s digital economy, powering connectivity, innovation, and economic development. With over 170 million active subscriptions and a contribution of more than 13% to Nigeria’s GDP, the sector is a vital engine for growth.

In simple terms, it is telecommunications that makes it possible for people to talk to each other on the phone, use the internet, send messages, and connect to the world—whether for work, school, business, or staying in touch with family and friends. It is the backbone that keeps our daily lives running from mobile banking and online shopping to streaming videos and using social media.

With the rapid expansion and increasing complexity of telecommunications—marked by cybersecurity threats, energy constraints, and rising consumer expectations—there is a need for robust frameworks to ensure its long-term sustainability. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the regulatory agency for the telecommunications industry has responded to this need with the launch of its 2025 Guidelines on Corporate Governance for the telecommunications industry, a landmark framework designed to strengthen transparency, accountability, and resilience.

Many may ask, how does Corporate Governance relate to our internet availability, our phone calls or, in more corporate terms, the long-term sustainability of Nigeria’s telecommunications industry?

Corporate governance, at its core, is about establishing systems and structures within an institution that promote ethical leadership, accountability, and sound decision-making. In the telecommunications sector, where investments are capital-intensive and consumer trust is paramount, strong governance is essential for sustainable operations. The NCC’s 2025 Guidelines emphasize balanced board structures, enhanced internal controls, and rigorous risk management practices, addressing critical challenges such as cybersecurity threats, climate risks, and operational inefficiencies.

By mandating the inclusion of independent directors with expertise in ICT and cybersecurity, the guidelines ensure that telecom operators are equipped to navigate the dynamic challenges of the digital ecosystem. This fosters a culture of accountability that goes beyond compliance, embedding sustainability into the core of business operations.

In 2024, the NCC undertook some research on the performance of operators in the telecommunications sector. According to the Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida, the results of that research showed a clear correlation between strong corporate governance and superior performance. Telecommunication companies with robust governance frameworks demonstrated better financial performance, higher service quality, and greater regulatory compliance.

Effective governance structures will enable telecom operators to make sound decisions with regards to capital allocation, ensuring that investments in infrastructure—such as 5G networks or even renewable energy-powered sites—are both strategic and sustainable for improved service delivery. Governance practices that prioritize transparency build investor confidence, attracting long-term financing critical for the sector’s growth.

In a market where foreign direct investment in telecoms is showing increasing potential for growth, such confidence is vital for sustaining the industry’s contribution to Nigeria’s economy.

Furthermore, Nigeria’s telecommunications industry operates in a uniquely challenging environment, characterized by energy volatility and rising consumer expectations. The 2025 Guidelines address these challenges by requiring operators to conduct structured risk assessments and empower internal audit functions. This is particularly crucial in an era where cyberattacks pose significant risks to data privacy and service reliability.

By mandating compliance with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards, the guidelines also encourage operators to adopt sustainable practices, such as reducing carbon emissions through renewable energy sources. These measures not only mitigate risks but also enhance the industry’s resilience, ensuring that telecom operators can deliver reliable services even amidst external shocks.

The evolution of the corporate governance framework for the telecommunications industry—from a voluntary code in 2014 to a mandatory regime in 2016 and now the comprehensive 2025 Guidelines—reflects a commitment to fostering the right environment for the telecommunications industry to thrive.

As Dr. Maida emphasized at the launch of the Guidelines, corporate governance is not just a “regulatory requirement” but a “strategic imperative for business success and long-term sustainability.”

For telecom operators, compliance with these Guidelines must not be seen as a bureaucratic burden but an opportunity to build trust with consumers and investors, attract better investment, and deliver reliable telecom services.

The Guidelines ensure that today’s gains in the telecom industry—with billions of dollars in investment and over 170 million subscriptions—are protected and tomorrow’s ambitions are financed.

Succinctly, the Guidelines will position Nigeria’s telecommunications industry to compete globally while addressing our local peculiarities, securing its role as a driver of Nigeria’s digital economy and our overall national development.

Sandra Pam Gyang is a technology enthusiast and writes from Abuja.

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