The rising cases of insecurity in Zamfara state have forced the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to direct all telecommunications providers to shut down services in the State from September 3.
This move is coming in the wake of last week’s closure of all weekly markets in the state as part of measures to address the worsening security situation.
Last week, the telecoms regulator , through a letter addressed to the Chief Executive Officers of the telecoms companies, hinted that the decision is “to enable relevant security agencies to carry out required activities towards addressing the security challenges in the state.”
The letter titled “Re: Shutdown of All Telecom Sites in Zamfara State” was signed by the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta.
“The pervading security situation in Zamfara State has necessitated an immediate shut down of all telecom services in the state from today, September 3, 2021,” the letter read in part.
In line with this requirement, NCC directed the operators “to shut down all sites in Zamfara State and any site(s) in neighbouring states that could provide telecommunications service in Zamfara State. The site shutdown is for two weeks (September 03-17, 2021) in the first instance. Your urgent action in this regard is required,” the letter read.
While the directive was specific about Zamfara State, the reference to any other facilities in any site(s) in neighbouring states that could provide telecommunications service in Zamfara State, means that other states sharing boundaries with the state would be affected by the shutdown.
Zamfara shares boundaries with Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger, Kaduna, and Katsina States. To achieve a total shutdown of service, the operators would also have to shut some of their sites in the neighbouring states as directed by the regulator.