News, Technology, Science, Education, Sports, Politics, Entertainment, Foreign Reports, Lifestyle
Monday, June 17, 2019
NCC Concludes Plans to Launch Emergency Communications Centres Nationwide
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says plans to launch a number of Emergency Communications Centres (ECC) across the country has been concluded.
With this development, Nigerians can now access help from any Response Agency such as the Police, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Fire and Ambulance Services by simply dialing a toll free number 112 from any network.
NCC made it known that centres will soon be launched in various states in the country including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The Federal Executive Council (FEC), approved the establishment of the National Emergency Communications Agency (NECA) to set up an Emergency Communications System for Nigeria. Members were drawn from the Ministry of Communication, NCC, Telecom Network Operators, Security Agencies, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), and other relevant agencies for the adoption of a three-digit emergency number, 112.
In the absence of an Act for NECA, the FEC approved that NCC should push for the establishment of one model Emergency Communications Centre in each of the states in the federation and the FCT.
Each state was requested to allocate a suitable piece of land, as its counterpart contribution for the establishment of the Emergency Communications Centre in the state, while NCC was to build, equip and operate the Centres for some years before handing over to the states. NCC, has taken practical steps ever since to ensure that the Centres are established in various parts of the country.
These Centres are specially designed to answer all 112 emergency calls and to direct each call to the appropriate Response Agency closest to the caller, thereby serving as a communication link between Public Response Agencies and members of the public.
The 112 number is a Toll-free line and can be called from any network. This three-digit number will help to provide timely information to relevant agencies for the prevention of crime, rescue distressed persons, mitigate and possibly prevent disasters.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
Desirous of fast-tracking the targets and mandate of the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, President Muhammadu Buhari has a...
-
In a threaded tweet via @MBuhari, the president posted thus: I am pleased to announce that this morning I signed into Law the Finance B...
-
Dr. Ramon Adedoyin One of the major stakeholders in tertiary education in Nigeria, who is the Chancellor of the prestigious Oduduwa U...
-
Louvre Museum, Paris, France In 2018, the Louvre in Paris was the world's most-visited museum, attracting 10.2 million visitors....
-
Vice Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Prof Eyitope Ogunmodede (left) and Dr. Ramon Adedoyin It was indeed like homec...
-
President Muhammadu Buhari President Buhari has departed Abuja Wednesday on a three-day State Visit to the Republic of South Africa, fo...
-
As Nigeria joins some other countries to ease lockdown over Coronavirus pandemic, some guidelines were made available on Sunday to the citi...

No comments:
Post a Comment