The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has achieved a significant milestone by being ranked second among Nigerian Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) for website performance in 2025. This accolade, awarded by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), highlights the NCC's dedication to digital excellence. The analytical report published in the material substantiates the following: the importance of digital transformation in enhancing public service delivery.
BPSR Evaluation of MDAs
The BPSR evaluated a total of 235 MDAs using 14 criteria, which included aspects such as website compliance, visual appeal, content relevance, and responsiveness. This comprehensive assessment reflects the growing importance of digital platforms in public service delivery.
Recognition of NCC's Commitment
Abraham Oshadami, the Executive Commissioner for Technical Services at NCC, received the award and reiterated the agency's commitment to maintaining a world-class website. He emphasized that the NCC's efforts are aimed at enhancing service delivery to Nigerians, ensuring that the public has access to vital information and services.
Impact on Public Service Delivery
This recognition not only highlights the NCC's achievements but also underscores its pivotal role in fostering innovation and improving public service delivery in alignment with the Federal Government's policies. The agency's focus on digital transformation is crucial for meeting the evolving needs of the Nigerian populace.
In a related development, the Nigerian telecoms sector has seen a remarkable increase in subscribers, reaching 177.4 million as of November 2025. This growth underscores the importance of digital transformation in public service, as highlighted by the NCC's recent achievements. For more details, see more.







