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Why we’re yet to restore telecoms services, by Zamfara government


Zamfara State Government has given reason for the failure to restore all networks of telecommunications services in the state,.

Governor Bello Mohammed Matawallen had earlier announced that the embargo on telecommunications services in the state would be lifted from Monday, 29th November 2021

But in a statement by the state Commissioner for information, Ibrahim Dosara, the Zamfara government said “This is to notify the general public that following the directives by His Excellency the Governor Bello Matawalle Maradun to restore all networks of telecommunications services, the directive is on course.

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“The attention of the general public is therefore hereby drawn to the processes involved in the restoration of the telecommunications networks.

“These include the legal procedure of drafting and signing of the executive order permitting the restoration, the survey of the current security situation in each of the 14 local government areas to ascertain the type of arrangements to be put in place after the restoration of the telecommunications networks,

“The request for the restoration from the Minister of Communications and NCC which must be nacked up with the security reports and other bureaucratic procedures involved.

“The government therefore pleads with the good and law abiding people of the state to exercise more patience, as all the processes are on course.

“The Attorney General and Commissioner for justice has given the assurance that the executive order is almost completed and will soon be forwarded to His Excellency for signing.

“In the same vein, security situation reports from various communities and local government areas are being compiled for onward submission to the Honourable minister of Communications and digital economy along with our letter of request.”

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