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FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Cherez: 6:44am On Oct 08, 2020
The minister also gives a reason why the focus is on the South-east
ByOge Udegbunam October 7, 2020 2 min read
The Nigerian government has approved over N650 million (N653,886,584) for the purchase of hi-tech equipment to monitor frequencies in the country, especially in the Southeastern part.

This was disclosed by the communication minister, Isa Pantami, at the end of Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, sort the approval of council for deploying hybrid spectrum monitoring system, most importantly to focus on the south eastern zone of the country,” he said.

“From January to August 2020, within the period of eight months, we discovered 320 frequencies being used all over the country and of this 320, one hundred and six were illegal.”

Mr Pantami said the need to buy the monitoring equipment was also informed by security considerations.


“This is very worrisome because the usage of this illegal spectrum or frequencies will compromise our security and safety in the country.

“It is because of the agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari, on promoting security that we came up with this initiative of monitoring the usage of frequencies and uncover the legal and the illegal ones.

“For the legal ones, it is to ensure they renew their licenses annually and for the illegal ones, necessary actions are being taken according to the gravity of the offense.”

Mr Pantami said the focus on the Southeast was because it is the least monitored part of the country.

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“We discovered that our monitoring did not cover Southeast part of the country. It covered five zones – Northeast, Northwest, Northcentral, Southwest and Southsouth. However, Southeast has not been covered.

“It is because of this that we presented our memo, seeking for council’s approval of N653,886,584 to procure and deploy hybrid spectrum monitoring system that will cover the southern part of the country, most importantly the south east.

“So council approved for the deployment and this project will go along way in promoting safety and security and secondly, identify the usage of illegal spectrum and thirdly, enhance revenue for the federal government and fourthly, in the long run it will create many jobs for the citizens.”

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The minister also provided more information on institutions allowed to deploy or license spectrum use.

“Like I said it will go along way in promoting safety and security. In the National Frequencies Management Council of which I am the chair, it has been established by law under NCA 2003 Section 31, security institutions are presented in that council in addition to other institutions that deploy spectrum like ministries of transportation and aviation (they use frequency in the aircraft), Office of the National Security Adviser, and Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC), as a regulator of broadcasting are also a member of the council.

“It is in the council that each sector that feels that the council will add value to its activities, they will come up with measures on how to use the council to promote what they need. So, it is because of this that we deploy this and security institutions are represented and whatever we do is in agreement with the law.

“So if there is any question with regards to security, it is important to reach out to the security institutions. For your information, they have never requested anything from us that will promote security through intelligence that we have not provided. But I am not in the position to answer question on security particularly outside the mandate given to me.

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“For those we have investigated so far, there is a process. When we discover the usage of illegal frequency, a letter will be written to that institution to draw their attention to it. When they admit, if it is a government institution, there is a process of investigation, there is also a process if it is a private one. Sometimes it will take up to litigation and we are in the process right now.


“I had a meeting with the attorney general of the federation and minister of justice on how to facilitate the process, so we are in the process of doing that.”



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Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by TooMuchStuff: 6:52am On Oct 08, 2020
Waste of money
Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Macphenson: 6:58am On Oct 08, 2020
YoonSung20:
Eh eh! I'm just freaking tired of this country

Interesting
Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by LawLab247: 6:58am On Oct 08, 2020
Ok
Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by SmartPolician: 6:58am On Oct 08, 2020
They should keep lying to themselves.

They acquired the technology for tracking any possible frequency that IPOB is broadcasting on and block it.

Nnamdi Kanu gives people one thousand and one reasons why they should despise this country.

Sincerely, I don't blame him

Which rational person will ever be proud of a country where nothing works?

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Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by juman(m): 7:01am On Oct 08, 2020
So far he is not a good president.

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Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Nobody: 7:01am On Oct 08, 2020
Hmmm
Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Dimmatic(f): 7:07am On Oct 08, 2020
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Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Karlovich: 7:07am On Oct 08, 2020
The money will soon disappear the same way Ojukwu and Nnamdi kanu disappeared to Ivory Coast and Israel respectively.

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Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Madmohamed419(m): 7:09am On Oct 08, 2020
Cherez:
The minister also gives a reason why the focus is on the South-east
ByOge Udegbunam October 7, 2020 2 min read
The Nigerian government has approved over N650 million (N653,886,584) for the purchase of hi-tech equipment to monitor frequencies in the country, especially in the Southeastern part.

This was disclosed by the communication minister, Isa Pantami, at the end of Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, sort the approval of council for deploying hybrid spectrum monitoring system, most importantly to focus on the south eastern zone of the country,” he said.

“From January to August 2020, within the period of eight months, we discovered 320 frequencies being used all over the country and of this 320, one hundred and six were illegal.”

Mr Pantami said the need to buy the monitoring equipment was also informed by security considerations.


“This is very worrisome because the usage of this illegal spectrum or frequencies will compromise our security and safety in the country.

“It is because of the agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari, on promoting security that we came up with this initiative of monitoring the usage of frequencies and uncover the legal and the illegal ones.

“For the legal ones, it is to ensure they renew their licenses annually and for the illegal ones, necessary actions are being taken according to the gravity of the offense.”

Mr Pantami said the focus on the Southeast was because it is the least monitored part of the country.

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“We discovered that our monitoring did not cover Southeast part of the country. It covered five zones – Northeast, Northwest, Northcentral, Southwest and Southsouth. However, Southeast has not been covered.

“It is because of this that we presented our memo, seeking for council’s approval of N653,886,584 to procure and deploy hybrid spectrum monitoring system that will cover the southern part of the country, most importantly the south east.

“So council approved for the deployment and this project will go along way in promoting safety and security and secondly, identify the usage of illegal spectrum and thirdly, enhance revenue for the federal government and fourthly, in the long run it will create many jobs for the citizens.”

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The minister also provided more information on institutions allowed to deploy or license spectrum use.

“Like I said it will go along way in promoting safety and security. In the National Frequencies Management Council of which I am the chair, it has been established by law under NCA 2003 Section 31, security institutions are presented in that council in addition to other institutions that deploy spectrum like ministries of transportation and aviation (they use frequency in the aircraft), Office of the National Security Adviser, and Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC), as a regulator of broadcasting are also a member of the council.

“It is in the council that each sector that feels that the council will add value to its activities, they will come up with measures on how to use the council to promote what they need. So, it is because of this that we deploy this and security institutions are represented and whatever we do is in agreement with the law.

“So if there is any question with regards to security, it is important to reach out to the security institutions. For your information, they have never requested anything from us that will promote security through intelligence that we have not provided. But I am not in the position to answer question on security particularly outside the mandate given to me.

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“For those we have investigated so far, there is a process. When we discover the usage of illegal frequency, a letter will be written to that institution to draw their attention to it. When they admit, if it is a government institution, there is a process of investigation, there is also a process if it is a private one. Sometimes it will take up to litigation and we are in the process right now.


“I had a meeting with the attorney general of the federation and minister of justice on how to facilitate the process, so we are in the process of doing that.”



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that is only thing they know how to do.why can you cover infrastructure in south east the way you cover to other zone u remember South east when it come for something that will put them down. But God pass you.

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Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Freestainworld(m): 7:12am On Oct 08, 2020
least monitored zone while thousands of police check points are everywhere

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Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by NnadyAutos: 7:29am On Oct 08, 2020
Spending millions of naira for monitoring equipment for communication, while there are bad roads and hunger in the country. This country is a big joke.

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Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Cherez: 8:04am On Oct 08, 2020
Madmohamed419:
that is only thing they know how to do.why can you cover infrastructure in south east the way you cover to other zone u remember South east when it come for something that will put them down. But God pass you.
That's not even my problems, the issue is that channels news is putting this figure at N645bn.
Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by prince2pac(m): 8:34am On Oct 08, 2020
Chai... who do us this thing... money dem go carry focus on something seeable... just like some unseen and untracked frequencies na so de money go take go
Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by ZZ22: 8:47am On Oct 08, 2020
SE is the most peaceful region in Nigeria so the monitoring system should be deployed to Northern part of the country a safe haven for terrorists, Fulani killers and bandits.

That figure quoted is nowhere near the amount of money budgeted for this fruitless venture. This Buhari regime has been spending millions of dollars just to block Radio Biafra but no way.
Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by Nobody: 9:53am On Oct 08, 2020
more reasons to trust Nnamdi Kanu. he said it in his yesterday's broadcast that the fg are so scared of what ipob is doing that they have budgeted N645bn to stop their broadcast. i think Nnamdi kanu is doing something right.
Re: FEC Approves N654 Million To Monitor Frequencies In South-east, Others by yaki84: 10:17am On Oct 08, 2020
Cherez:
The minister also gives a reason why the focus is on the South-east
ByOge Udegbunam October 7, 2020 2 min read
The Nigerian government has approved over N650 million (N653,886,584) for the purchase of hi-tech equipment to monitor frequencies in the country, especially in the Southeastern part.

This was disclosed by the communication minister, Isa Pantami, at the end of Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, sort the approval of council for deploying hybrid spectrum monitoring system, most importantly to focus on the south eastern zone of the country,” he said.

“From January to August 2020, within the period of eight months, we discovered 320 frequencies being used all over the country and of this 320, one hundred and six were illegal.”

Mr Pantami said the need to buy the monitoring equipment was also informed by security considerations.


“This is very worrisome because the usage of this illegal spectrum or frequencies will compromise our security and safety in the country.

“It is because of the agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari, on promoting security that we came up with this initiative of monitoring the usage of frequencies and uncover the legal and the illegal ones.

“For the legal ones, it is to ensure they renew their licenses annually and for the illegal ones, necessary actions are being taken according to the gravity of the offense.”

Mr Pantami said the focus on the Southeast was because it is the least monitored part of the country.

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“We discovered that our monitoring did not cover Southeast part of the country. It covered five zones – Northeast, Northwest, Northcentral, Southwest and Southsouth. However, Southeast has not been covered.

“It is because of this that we presented our memo, seeking for council’s approval of N653,886,584 to procure and deploy hybrid spectrum monitoring system that will cover the southern part of the country, most importantly the south east.

“So council approved for the deployment and this project will go along way in promoting safety and security and secondly, identify the usage of illegal spectrum and thirdly, enhance revenue for the federal government and fourthly, in the long run it will create many jobs for the citizens.”

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The minister also provided more information on institutions allowed to deploy or license spectrum use.

“Like I said it will go along way in promoting safety and security. In the National Frequencies Management Council of which I am the chair, it has been established by law under NCA 2003 Section 31, security institutions are presented in that council in addition to other institutions that deploy spectrum like ministries of transportation and aviation (they use frequency in the aircraft), Office of the National Security Adviser, and Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC), as a regulator of broadcasting are also a member of the council.

“It is in the council that each sector that feels that the council will add value to its activities, they will come up with measures on how to use the council to promote what they need. So, it is because of this that we deploy this and security institutions are represented and whatever we do is in agreement with the law.

“So if there is any question with regards to security, it is important to reach out to the security institutions. For your information, they have never requested anything from us that will promote security through intelligence that we have not provided. But I am not in the position to answer question on security particularly outside the mandate given to me.

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“For those we have investigated so far, there is a process. When we discover the usage of illegal frequency, a letter will be written to that institution to draw their attention to it. When they admit, if it is a government institution, there is a process of investigation, there is also a process if it is a private one. Sometimes it will take up to litigation and we are in the process right now.


“I had a meeting with the attorney general of the federation and minister of justice on how to facilitate the process, so we are in the process of doing that.”



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/418978-just-in-fec-approves-n654-million-to-monitor-frequencies-in-south-east-others.html
When you have illiterate as president, even a boyscout will turn field marshal in conning business.
Imagine what they r Using to scam a majorgeneral in Army? So the entire region has been monitored except south eastern region, chai....

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