Substandard Phones Can Cause Cancer, NCC Warns Nigerians
The Nigerian
Communications Commission, NCC, on Thursday warned Nigerians against the
use of sub-standard phones, saying this was responsible for some cancer
ailments.
An official of
the commission, Kunle Olorundare, gave the warning at a stakeholders’
workshop organised by the Ibadan Zonal office of NCC at the popular Fayose GSM
Market in Ado Ekiti.
Mr. Olorundare
lamented that fake phones had taken over the country’s phone market, adding
that they have had negative implications on the health of users.
The NCC
official also identified unapproved phones as a major cause of
network interruptions.
He said the
preponderance of substandard phones was causing colossal damage to network
services and health of users.
Mr.
Olorundare warned that sellers of unapproved Information and Communication
Technology, ICT, products were flouting the commission’s Act.
He said they
could face prosecution or seizure of their market items if they did not
desist from selling such henceforth.
Olorundare also
advised phone sellers across the country to ensure the phones they buy from
manufacturers and dealers were approved by the NCC.
He added that the NCC
had a list of all ICT products approved for sale and use in Nigeria.
Another
official of the commission, who represented the Head of
Zonal Operations in Abuja, Ekisola Oladosu, promised that the NCC would do
all within its powers to check the proliferation of substandard phones.
He noted that
the task of sanitising the Nigerian phone market rested on all stakeholders,
and called on Nigerians to support the campaign.
In his speech,
the President of the Fayose GSM Market Traders’ Association, Kehinde Badmus,
lauded the NCC for the enlightenment seminar.
He assured the
commission that the association’s members would cooperate to help it
achieve its goals.
Mr. Badmus,
however, solicited the assistance of the NCC in facilitating proximate approved
phone dealer centres within the state for easier access to the
products.
The market
leader urged the commission to prevail on internet service providers to
establish communication masts at locations where they were lacking within the
state.
(NAN)
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