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Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Karemarealty288(m): 3:41pm On Nov 11, 2023
7,000 telecom masts face demolition


…As ATCON tables chatter of demands to NASS

The National Assembly has set up an ad hoc committee to look into the prevailing challenges militating the growth and development of the nation’s Telecommunications sector.

This is as 7,000 telecoms masts face demolition by the aviation authorities.

The Chairman of, the House Committee on Telecommunications, Hon. Peter Akpatason, announced this on Friday during a courtesy visit to the Committee by the new executive of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria, ATCON in Abuja.

He said the committee’s terms of reference would be to look into the myriads of challenges militating the growth of the nation’s Telecommunications sector, dissect them and come up with broad-spectrum solutions that would lay the challenges to rest for the benefit of the economy and the growing youth population yearning for job opportunities.

He applauded ATCON for its immense contribution to the nation’s economy in terms of 18% contribution to GDP and job Creation as well as other ripple effects of their services on other sectors of the economy.

Akpatason said, ”This Committee recognises the role of the telecoms sector in driving growth and Innovation, contributing 18% to the GDP.
We stand ready for necessary legislative interventions in line with our goal of strengthening the existing relationship between the various stakeholders in the industry.”

In addition to the promise made, the House Committee Chairman assured that his committee would convoke a Stakeholders forum aimed at addressing all the multi-sectorial challenges bedevilling the telecom sector in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

The idea, he said is to tackle issues ranging from insecurity, multiple taxation, Right of Way, and lack of access to funding, as well as erasing all bottlenecks constituting a clog in the wheel of progress of the sector.

To demonstrate the importance attached to the Committee, he said that the committee would be chaired by the Vice Chairman of the Committee, Dr Midala Usman Balami and consult all relevant stakeholders to make inputs in its proceedings.

Earlier, the President of ATCON, Tony Emokpere informed the house that they came into the strategic meeting to seek the support of the House in addressing the mounting challenges encumbering the growth of the telecoms sector of the economy.

He said ATCON felt that the intervention of the House became imperative given the fact that the performance of the sector impacts largely on the activities and performance of other sectors of the economy, hence the need for their legislative intervention.

“Our New NEC in our quest to fulfill its mandates to its teeming members has embarked on this strategic courtesy visit to the Representatives Committee on Telecommunications seeks the committee’s legislation to create an enabling environment that would further increase investment into the sector as well as foster growth and development in the sector.

“As you all know, the sector currently contributes over 16% to Nigerian GDP, second only to agriculture and it serves as a source of employment to many Nigerians directly and indirectly.

“Our Vision is to facilitate as well as accelerate the growth and development of the Nigerian Telecommunications and ICT Industry through constructive policy advocacies and effective collaboration with all tiers of government and privately owned telecoms and ICT companies (local and multinational).

“The Association holds meetings with the government at all levels with the sole
aim of collaboration to create an enabling operating environment for members as well as grow and develop the telecoms and ICT industry in Nigeria.”

Tony, who shared thoughts on ATCON’s 30th Anniversary, issues confronting the Telecoms sector collaborations and policy advocacy and industry issues called for legislative interventions.

He further cataloged some of the challenges that are undermining the performance of the sector as follows: Challenges of funding; local content; multiple regulations; issues of Rising Cost of Doing Business; critical National Infrastructure; Wholesale Tariffs for Leased Lines; Right of Way and Government Stimulated Demand.

The ATCON boss, lamented that the Telecom infrastructure has suffered undue harassment from State and Local Government Regulatory
Agencies, pleaded with the lawmakers to speedily pass the Critical National Infrastructure bill, saying, “It will be a welcome development if telecom infrastructure is legislated as critical National Infrastructure.

“This is important because telecom infrastructure is central to the country’s socio-economic progress. We seek this committee’s legislative intervention in passing this bill into law.”

Meanwhile, some of the committee members expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of telecom services provided by the industry operators and queried ATCON on the incessant cases of drop calls, data theft, and poor infrastructure upgrades.

In his response, the ATCON President said the issue of drop called is traceable to low infrastructure coverage, hence the need for government support in infrastructure upgrade and expansion.

On data theft, he said most apps on Android and other smartphones run continuously without control and advised users to switch off their data when not in use.

On diversification, he said the issue is already been addressed by ATCON members.

A member of the committee, Hon. Ademorin Kuye said, “If we want to encourage local content, we must be ready to take responsibility by matching foreign brands in terms of value and quality.”

On the request for waivers, he said the government has been receiving all manner of requests for waiver and insisted that the government would grant only those that would impact on the livelihood of the Nigerian people.

In the same vein, Hon. Jaafaru Yakubu noted that over 30 million Nigerians are yet to see Mobile phones and called on ATCON to expand its infrastructure deployment to cover the unserved areas, especially the rural communities.

He reminded ATCON of the recent threat by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA to demolish over 7000 telecom masts spread in various airports for alleged disruption of flight operations.

Hon. Afam Ogene also lamented the poor quality of service by the telecom operators and tasked ATCON members to be more visible in their CSR projects. He specifically charged them to invest in football and other sports where their impact would be felt more by Nigerians.

In his remarks, the vice Chairman of the house, Dr. Mindala Balani assured ATCON that the Committee would work with them to provide quality and needed telecom services to Nigeria consumers.

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by successmatters(m): 3:42pm On Nov 11, 2023
The senate Committee needs money, and they are threatening to demolish all telecom masts in the country if the telecom companies don't play ball.

Stop confusing us with dogo turenchi, we are not new to your corruption games.

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by FuckingMachine: 3:53pm On Nov 11, 2023
That low budget Soyinka should put his head on the table let me see something. angry

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by SIXTEENTH(m): 4:47pm On Nov 11, 2023
successmatters:
The senate Committee needs money, and they are threatening to demolish all telecom masts in the country if the telecom companies don't play ball.

Stop confusing us with dogo turenchi, we are not new to your corruption games.

Shikena an'gama

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Skillsnigeria: 5:19pm On Nov 11, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by chris4gold(m): 6:42pm On Nov 11, 2023
Kilode

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by UncleKoboko: 6:42pm On Nov 11, 2023
Okay
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Omezif(m): 6:42pm On Nov 11, 2023
Supported
Many of them just standing without working
The working ones that give sufficiency services should never be tampered.

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Woodshot: 6:42pm On Nov 11, 2023
If Dem get mind make Dem go ahead with demolition... Whatever they're tryna do is for their own selfish gains. Make Dem demolish am if e sure for Dem.

Calls are super expensive..
Data going up the roof

If una get mind make una go demolish tomorrow...

Edited to add: " we no dey beg una period!

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by chrisifeanyi: 6:43pm On Nov 11, 2023
For what?
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by obinna58(m): 6:43pm On Nov 11, 2023
They don’t care about the effects on the mass, it’s always all about what they want

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by omoadeleye(m): 6:44pm On Nov 11, 2023
Hope no be igbos get am?
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Kavaista: 6:44pm On Nov 11, 2023
undecided
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by temmyyem: 6:44pm On Nov 11, 2023
I really don't like the idea of how they are scattered all over without proper plan. They are recipe for cancers.

In abroad, though still causing health and environmental challenges, all telecom companies share the same infrastructure.

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by finallybusy: 6:44pm On Nov 11, 2023
Carry on. Hopefully it’ll reduce operators’ costs. Fueling those things is not come chop.
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Achor1111(m): 6:46pm On Nov 11, 2023
Are they kidney me?
They aren't serious yet, when they talk real talk, we go know
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:49pm On Nov 11, 2023
These ones de find their own share from telecoms companies for settlement
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Palmyra: 6:50pm On Nov 11, 2023
Treiv74vgy:
:
Sell it to your family members first don't you think they need to become a billionaire 🤔
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Helpfromabove1(m): 6:51pm On Nov 11, 2023
Fat brown envelope will settle this
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by oakfruit: 6:51pm On Nov 11, 2023
Misplaced priority
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Lightorder: 6:51pm On Nov 11, 2023
Omezif:
Supported
Many of them just standing without working
must you comment rubbish ? Don't be silly, Mr man
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Omezif(m): 6:54pm On Nov 11, 2023
Lightorder:
must you comment rubbish ? Don't be silly, Mr man
you that still been in darkness open your eyes Young Man.
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Nwaikpe: 6:55pm On Nov 11, 2023
If you like, burn down the country

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Felabrity: 6:56pm On Nov 11, 2023
Na only Africans still dey use that radiation shiit
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by Triangles1(m): 6:58pm On Nov 11, 2023
GRG
Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by correctyourself(m): 7:02pm On Nov 11, 2023
successmatters:
The senate Committee needs money, and they are threatening to demolish all telecom masts in the country if the telecom companies don't play ball.

Stop confusing us with dogo turenchi, we are not new to your corruption games.

You got it right, this has been their tactics over the years, this is this same style Faruk Lawal and his team did that year to collect money from oil business man that landed him into trouble.

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Re: Aviation Authorities To Demolish 7,000 Telecom Masts by stano2(m): 7:03pm On Nov 11, 2023
Ok

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