Zamfara Govt May Shut Down Telecommunication Services Again

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Zamfara Govt May Shut Down Telecom Services Again Due To Insecurity

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Telecommunication services may be shut down again due to insecurity in Zamfara, the State Government disclosed on Thursday.

In a statement, the Special Adviser to Zamfara Governor, Matawalle on Media, Zailani Bappa, said the state government has yet to close down the telecommunication services as being rumoured in the state.

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He, however, stated that “If the implementation of communication shut down becomes necessary, it can be employed once again”.

Bappa stressed that it has become necessary to clear some obvious misconceptions about a certain statement emanating from his office on the alleged closure of telecom services which has generated disturbing rumour in in the state.

His words, “His Excellency, Dr Bello Mohammed Matawalle, in his usual concern over the menace of banditry in the state, and his care for victims of such crimes, expressed his worry as he commiserated with the families of the recent abduction of young entrepreneurs of Bebeji Plaza.

“It is not enough for Government to commiserate with victims like everyone else, but to inform the general public what measures it is taking to address the challenges at hand.

“His Excellency said he has rallied all security functionaries in the state around new strategy of addressing the challenges posed by bandits, especially as the rainy season is here again, which will see the implementation of result-oriented measures.

“He also stated that if the implementation of communication shut down becomes necessary, it can be employed once again.

“But at no point in time did His Excellency announce the shut down of telecommunication services, nor requested the discharging Agency for its implementation.

“This is to put the record properly please”.

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