I Governor Aminu Bello
Masari of Katsina State has advocated stricter regulation of the ICT and
telecom sectors to guard against cyber-crimes, abuse of social media, and other
activities that could threaten national security.
Masari
made the call when he received the National Council on Communications led by
the Minister of Communictations, Mr. Adebayo Shitu.
The National Council
on Communications was in Katsina for its annual conference which is attended by
all stakeholders in the information and communication sector from all states of
the country.
Masari
urged the council to look into the issue of breach in the use of ICT, social
media, and telecom services which he said were grossly under-regulated, leading
to cracks in personal privacy and security, thereby posing a threat to family,
community and national life.
Masari
decried the prevalence of hackers on the prowl, who use peoples phone numbers
and social media accounts to extort money and other personal favours form
others.
The
governor blamed telecom operators for placing commercial gain over social
responsibility and national security, and decried what he described as poor
regulation of the industry.
Earlier,
the Minister of Communications, Mr. Bayo Shiyu said this year’s conference of
the National Council on Communications will focus on the need for Nigeria to
catch up with global advancements in ICT and the need to adopt best practices
in the operation and regulation of the sector.
He
said the current federal administration was working on plans to expand the ICT
sector and enhance its capacity to create jobs for Nigerians through effective
partnership with the private sector.
The
minister said this year’s conference will produce a blueprint for utilisation
of the ICT sector for national development.
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