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NCC, CAC strengthen telecom ownership rules

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
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NCC CAC telecom rules now require prior approval for any 10% or greater share transfers in licensed companies, enhancing regulatory oversight and fair competition in Nigeria’s communications industry

The Nigerian Communications Commission and the Corporate Affairs Commission have jointly introduced stricter NCC CAC telecom rules requiring prior regulatory approval for significant changes in ownership structures of telecommunications companies across Nigeria.

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Nnena Ukoha, Director of Public Affairs at the NCC, and Rasheed Mahe, Head of Public Affairs at the CAC, signed the joint statement issued at the weekend, which took immediate effect on Sunday, June 21, 2026.

Under the new directive, any proposed transfer of ownership or control involving 10 per cent or more of the total share capital of a licensed telecommunications operator must first obtain a Letter of No Objection from the NCC before the CAC can register the change.

The requirement also covers multiple smaller transfers that cumulatively exceed the 10 per cent threshold.

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The move aims to strengthen regulatory oversight, preserve fair competition and ensure greater transparency in one of Nigeria’s most strategic economic sectors.

It is backed by key legal provisions, including Section 90 of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 and relevant competition and licensing regulations.

The CAC will now only process shareholding changes for telecom companies when evidence of NCC approval is provided for transactions meeting the threshold.

This development comes amid rising investor interest in Nigeria’s telecommunications industry, which has seen numerous equity investments, mergers and corporate restructurings involving mobile operators and internet service providers in recent years.

Industry observers view the NCC CAC telecom rules as a timely step to maintain market stability while supporting sustainable growth.

A joint statement from the agencies emphasised the importance of the policy.

“The requirement is designed to preserve a fair and competitive market structure within the communications sector by preventing direct or indirect anti-competitive practices, while strengthening regulatory oversight of significant changes in ownership and control,” it said.

The agencies clarified that the measures are not intended to discourage investment but to provide greater regulatory certainty and boost investor confidence through transparent processes.

Analysts note that such oversight aligns with global best practices for strategic infrastructure sectors.

The NCC and CAC reaffirmed their commitment to fostering a stable, competitive business environment that attracts long-term investment while protecting consumer interests and service quality.

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This collaborative approach between the two regulators is expected to bring more predictability to ownership transactions and help sustain the impressive expansion of digital connectivity that has benefited millions of Nigerians.

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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