'Nigeria Will Not Allow Misuse Of 5G Technology' – Pantami

Pantami noted that establishment of the Computer Emergency Response and Readiness Team (CERRT) had increased Nigeria’s cybersecurity capacity.

'Nigeria Will Not Allow Misuse Of 5G Technology' – Pantami
Isa Pantami

Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Pantami reveals Nigeria is ensuring that 5G technology is not exploited after it goes into effect.

Pantami spoke when he received the Security and Emergency Management Award (SAEMA), on Monday, August 30, 2021, for his implementation of policies against cyber attacks and related crimes.

Executive Secretary, Centre for Crisis Communication (CCC), Air Commodore Yusuf Anas Retired commended the minister for facilitating projects protecting internet users and countering criminals’ activities.

The CCC boss noted that the establishment of the Computer Emergency Response and Readiness Team (CERRT) had increased Nigeria’s cybersecurity capacity.

The CERRT, domiciled at the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), monitors cyberspace to detect and mitigate potential threats and attacks.

Anas also hailed the upgrade and activation of Emergency Communication Centres (ECCs) by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

In his remarks, Pantami recalled that since assuming office, security agencies have been getting the ministry’s support regarding technology.

“It is their work to leverage technology, it is not our duty to say this is what to achieve. What they require, we have provided 100 percent and we will continue to do that”, he said.

On 5G technology deployment, the minister explained that the government started the process in 2020 but was confronted with the COVID-19 conspiracy theory.

Pantami cited the declaration by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) that 5G and coronavirus were not related.

He confirmed that the Draft Policy would be presented to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) after the Working Group concludes its assignment.

The team comprises professionals in the technology, health, environment, and security sectors.

“They have been working for over one year on the policy of deployment of 5G in Nigeria. We want to be sure there is no vacuum that can be exploited to the detriment of the citizens”, Pantami added.

The minister said after FEC’s approval, the National Frequency Management Council (NFMC) will assign Spectrum to the NCC for onward release to telcos and internet service providers.