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Minister Reassures On Mobile Communication Dev
The Minister of Communications, Mr Adebayo Shittu has assured Nigerians that development in the telecommunication sector will continue to improve with time.
Shittu who was speaking in a chat with aviation correspondents last Thursday at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa on transit to Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital for a communication/ICT forum, noted that investment in GSM was very capital intensive and was very difficult for Nigerians to invest on.
He said that the high capital investment on the telecommunication industry gave room for the invitation of foreign investors to invest in the Nigerian Telecommunication sector.
“One of the major challenges faced by the foreign telecommunications operators is the issue of power generation, as we know that our power supply in this country is not stable and is not enough.
“These telecoms operators have to generate their own power supply for 24 hours every day, every where they are operating and that alone is a huge cost.
“Nigerians had raised a lot of questions and complaints about the operations of the GSM service providers and that is why year 2017 was declared a telecommuni-cation year.
“I can tell you that since then till now, the complaints have reduced drastically on the poor services from providers and I urge Nigerians to be patient because, the industry will continue to develop as time goes on,” he said.
On cyber crime issues, the Minister said that government is trying its best to ensure that the issue is brought under control, pointing out that since the industry is still evolving, there are lots of issues that will come up, but such will be brought under control in due course.
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