Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The Senate has ordered a
halt to further deployment of controversial 5G Communication network in Nigeria.
The Senate also wants the
status of the 5G Communication network investigated to ascertain how the
technological impact will affect Nigerians.
Senator Uche Ekwunife
sponsored the motion during plenary on Tuesday.
She raised concerns about the uncertainty of
whether or not 5G has been launched in Nigeria.
She further raised concerns by some
scientists and medical experts that the emissions from the 5G towers could
adversely affect the health of citizens by causing symptoms like damage to
eyes, antibiotics resistance, and other physiological effects on the nervous
and the immune system.
“Mindful of the recurrent health hazards
which are usually associated with technological advancements such as the 5G
network and the need to conduct a thorough test prior to the deployment of new
technology”.
The lawmakers, therefore, mandated its
committees on Communication, Public Health, Science, and Technology to carry
out the investigation and report back within four weeks.
The Minister of Communications and Digital
Economy, Isa Pantami, had on April 4, 2020, said no licence has been
issued for 5G in Nigeria
The Minister’s comment comes amid rumours
circulating on social media that 5G technology causes COVID-19, the coronavirus
disease that has put most of the world on hold.
In a statement obtained by Channels TV,
Pantami said the President Muhammadu Buhari administration will never seek
technological advancement at the expense of the health and welfare of its
citizens.
Pantami noted that the National Frequency
Management Council (NFMC), “of which I am the Chairman, has not deliberated on
or released any bulk frequency spectrum for the deployment of 5G.”
He said a three-month study trial had
commenced on November 25, “in order to critically review and study the health
and security implications of deploying 5G in Nigeria.
“As part of the study trial process, I
directed the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to ensure that a team of
experts, security agencies and other stakeholders fully participate in the
trial process and my office also invited these agencies to participate in the
trial.”
Pantami said the trial process has been
concluded and the study and reporting process is currently ongoing.
“Government will not act on the speculations
only, but rather we will take an informed decision on 5G after due consultation
with experts and the public,” he said. “I have also directed the NCC to engage
citizens on any questions or concerns they may have regarding 5G.
“I wish to thank the general public for
reaching out to us on this issue. We advise you all to rest assured that
the government will always take the welfare, health, and security of the public
into account while considering the deployment of any technology.”
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