From Maduabuchi Nmeribeh, Kano
The Executive Vice Chairman of Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), Prof. Garba Umar Dambatta, on Thursday in Kano, lamented the menace of vandals against tele-communication facilities in the country.
Dambatta who spoke through Engr. Bako Wakili, said the scourge is having negative impacts on Nigeria’s economy.
He called on discernible Nigerians to ensure adequate protection of telecom infrastructure spread across the 36 states of the federation.
Dambatta made the call during the Telecom Consumer Village Square Dialogue held at School of Basic Midwifery, Dambatta, Kano State.
He underscored the need for the public to allow installation of equipment and maintenance/repairs on sites by Technical Staff of Service providers for quality Telecoms service delivery.
“There is the need for the public to guard against destruction of Telecoms infrastructure, through prompt notification of service providers on any ongoing road construction activities by companies or government agencies to avoid service disruption or interference in service,” he said.
Dambatta added that, “vandalization of Telecom infrastructure discourages investors
from investing in Nigeria should their infrastructures be continuously vandalized or stolen.
“It will be good for the people to report cases of infrastructure vandalism to the nearest Law Enforcement Agents (Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
“Share adequate information to your family, friends, neighbours and in accordance with the information and materials provided by the NCC. Let’s work with Law Enforcement Authorities on the protection of Telecom Infrastructure in your community,” he said.
According to him, “protection of Telecom Infrastructure is a collective responsibility. protecting the infrastructure means we are protecting every service offered on the network—-(your money, jobs, children’s future and your community.
“Let us work together to protect our telecoms infrastructure for better Quality of Service (QoS) and improved Quality of Experience.
“It is important that we all protect Telecom
infrastructure in our community because is a Critical National Asset that supports a
a lot of essential services, ensures better quality of service delivery and seamless customer experience.”