Isa Pantami, minister of communication and digital economy,
says the fifth-generation (5G) cellular networks will be deployed in January
2022.
The minister made the announcement at a town hall meeting in
Maiduguri, Borno state, on Thursday.
The meeting discussed ways to address the vandalism of power
and telecommunications infrastructure.
In May, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) signed
an agreement with the Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NigComSat) on
the use of the C-band spectrum for 5G services in the country.
Two weeks ago, the federal executive council (FEC)
authorised the deployment of 5G networks for Nigeria’s digital economy.
The minister was represented by Ubale Maska, NCC
commissioner for technical services.
He said that the 5G technology would boost surveillance
against criminal elements vandalising public assets across the country, adding
that other measures should be put in place to arrest them and bring them to
book.
Pantami explained that the need to deploy the modern system
was due to the over 50,000 telecommunications sites across the country and
about 16,000 outages recorded by mobile network operators (MTN, Glo, Airtel,
9mobile) between January 2021 and July 2021.
He said the outages were caused by fibre cuts, access denial
and theft, leading to service disruption in the affected areas.
He condemned situations where telecoms installations were
destroyed in terrorist attacks which had not been replaced as a result of the
intense security issues and tensions in north-east states.
Pantami asked the national assembly to speed up the passage
of the Critical Infrastructure Protection Bill for onward submission to
Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
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