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‘Telecoms Infrastructure Bill’ll Check Vandalism’
An official of Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC), Mr Reuben Muoka, says the Telecoms National Infrastructure Bill will help check telecommunication installations’ vandalism in the country if passed into law.
Muoka, who is the commission’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), said this in an interview with the newsmen in Abuja.
He said the bill would strengthen the classification of telecommunications equipment as critical national infrastructure.
The PRO said the commission was worried about the increasing number of cases of vandalism across the country, because it contributes negatively to the quality and availability of services.
“We sent the bill to the National Assembly for a law that will criminalise any act of vandalism or sabotage against ICT infrastructures.
“These facilities are to be classified as critical national security infrastructure,” he said.
Muoka said telecom operators also have critical roles to play in ensuring that their properties were secured.
He appealed to members of the public to assist NCC in the campaign against telecom vandalism.
The bill was sent to the National Assembly in 2012, and it has passed the first and second readings in the House of Representatives.
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