Why Internet Connectivity Is Poor In Nigeria 
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Nigeria To Deploy 5G Network Soon – Pantami

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THE Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy has said it will soon deploy the Five Generation Network (5G) in Nigeria for increased connectivity.

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, stated this in Abuja as a guest on FORUM, a special News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) interview programme.

The minister disclosed that the decision to deploy the 5G network followed an outcome of thorough investigations, research and trial absolving it of posing security or health threat.

He said that the work on the national policy on 5G was 95% done and would be presented to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) in due course, adding that the primary concern of the government was to ensure the security and welfare of Nigerians in their utilisation of services in the telecommunications sector.

Pantami blamed the delay in the deployment of the 5G network on conspiracy theories.

He said, “Our government is a listening one; so we listen to constructive criticisms, respect it and appreciate it and at least we value it. We’d reached advanced stage of 5G, then, an issue came up that 5G was related to COVID-19; many people including the educated ones started circulating it without verification.

“Naturally, people are a bit scared and sceptical about technology. So we gave enough time to do more consultation, creating awareness in local languages so as to engage our citizens to address all the challenges.

“We set up a technical team that accommodated security, health and environmental institutions and the public sector so that we can be on the same page. I want to give you the assurance that 5G communication network is in the pipeline.”

Pantami said the ministry had started discussions with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) concerning spectrum for commercial purposes.

According to him, from that spectrum, NCC will give it to mobile operators to start deployment.

He said, “The policy is almost ready. I went to the National Assembly, I defended our presentation and they have accepted and they have also endorsed the deployment of 5G. They have also encouraged us to learn from other countries that have deployed 5G and we have already done that.

“The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued a statement that there is no relationship between 5G network and COVID-19 and that addresses the health issue. Similarly, the International Communications Union (ICU), which is an arm of the UN, also issued another statement debunking any implications from the 5G.”


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