The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has solicited
the support of the nation's telecommunications operators for the
various campaigns of the Federal Government.
The
Minister said, at a meeting with members of the Association of licensed
Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) in Lagos on Monday, that the government had launched the campaigns to tackle insecurity and corruption as well as for national re-orientation.
''We
have kick-started the National Security Awareness Campaign, which is
aimed at rallying Nigerians to support the war against terrorism and to
ensure that they own the war, as well as the National Sensitization
Campaign Against Corruption, which is dedicated to alerting Nigerians to
the evils of corruption, with a view to rallying their support for the
government's anti-corruption battle.
''There
is also the soon-to-be launched National Re-orientation Campaign,
called CHANGE BEGINS WITH ME, which is designed to achieve a paradigm
shift in the way we do things. It is a bigger and deeper version of the
old War Against Indiscipline (WAI), and it is aimed at solidifying our
CHANGE mantra.
''For
all these campaigns, which are people centred, to succeed, there must
be enhanced communication between the government and the people. In
other words, the various designed messages through which the campaigns
are to be propagated must reach the people and, ladies and gentlemen,
this is where you come in,'' he told the ALTON members.
Alhaji
Mohammed said since communication, which is at the core of their
operations, is also at the very heart of these campaigns, the ministry
believes it can work with the operators by leveraging on their umbrella
platform to reach more Nigerians.
''Through
your members, we believe we can pass our messages to millions of
Nigeria, either through the Short Message Service (SMS) or other
available means,'' he said, adding that a peaceful Nigeria, where
workers are more punctual, dedicated and disciplined, would be to the
benefit of the operators, as employers of labour, and indeed all
Nigerians.
Responding,
the Chairman of ALTON, Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, assured the Minister of the
operators' willingness to cooperate with the government, especially in
ensuring the success of the campaigns.
He
said the operators had suffered from various interferences, especially
multiple taxation and vandalisation of their installations, and urged
the federal government to designate telecommunications facilities as
national security and economic installations as a means of protecting
them.
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Lagos.
Jan. 25th 2016
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Lagos.
Jan. 25th 2016
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