FCCPC denies banning airtime borrowing, blames operators for disruptions in Nigeria

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) asserts that recent service issues are due to operators' non-compliance with existing regulations, not a ban on airtime or data loans. This clarification is crucial as misinformation could lead to consumer distrust and regulatory scrutiny. Monitoring telecom operator compliance and consumer feedback will clarify the situation and inform potential policy responses.
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