The Kaduna State Government has announced the restoration of
telecommunication networks in parts of the state initially shut down since the
beginning of October.
The Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home
Affairs, Samuel Aruwan told newsmen in Kaduna on Friday that, “Security
agencies have notified the government that telecom services can be restored.”
Telecoms networks had been shut down in the state in a bid
to control banditry and other insecurity issues in the state.
According to Aruwan, the shutdown of the telecommunication
network recorded a lot of success.
The Commissioner assured residents that restoration of full
services would be felt over the next few days.
He added, “The Kaduna government regrets inconveniences that
residents may have passed through.”
Aruwan explained that other measures like the prohibition of
movement of motorcycles all over the state, sale of fuel in Jerry cans, weekly
markets, and others in some local government areas remain in place.
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