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5G, 6G and 7G: Why Nigerian Telecom Industry Must Not Be Reactive – Maida
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Nigeria’s chief telecommunications regulator, Dr. Aminu Maida, has again harped that the industry should move beyond mere compliance and reactive measures, and instead, harness the power of new generation technologies and trends to build a resilient and future-proof industry.
KANO FOCUS reports that Dr. Maida, the executive vice chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), made the remark at the Telecoms Industry Risk Management Conference held in Lagos, recently.
Speaking on the conference theme: ‘Evolution and Future Risk Management in the Telecoms Industry: Harnessing Emerging Technologies and Trends’, the EVC said that in an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the telecommunications industry finds itself at the forefront of innovation, shaping the way people communicate, connect, and conduct business.
“As we navigate this dynamic environment, the need for effective risk management becomes increasingly paramount. Today, we stand at the crossroads of tradition and transformation, where emerging technologies and trends present both unprecedented opportunities and challenges.
“While we discuss the current landscape of 5G networks, which boast of wider attack surface due to the increased number of connected devices and denser network infrastructure, it is imperative to even cast our gaze into the future.
“We are witnessing the dawn of 6G technology, the next frontier in wireless communication. With promises of even faster speeds, lower latency, and groundbreaking applications, 6G has the potential to revolutionize the way we experience connectivity.
According to Statista:The 6G user-experienced data rate is expected to reach 1,000 Mbps, ten times faster than the user-experienced data rate of 5G.
While higher-band spectrum brings faster speeds it also poses problems that need to be solved, including difficulties in penetrating walls and water.
However, with this advancement comes the responsibility to address new risks, from cybersecurity threats to ethical considerations, ensuring that we pave the way for a secure and inclusive digital future.
To this end, the EVC said “As we contemplate the possibilities, we must acknowledge that with each generational leap, we face not only technological advancements but also a fresh set of challenges.
“Anticipating and managing risks associated with 7G will require collaboration, innovation, and a proactive approach to ensure the seamless integration of this technology into our interconnected world.
“In addition to the evolution of connectivity, we must consider the implications of emerging technologies such as quantum technologies (computing, sensing, and communications), advanced artificial intelligence, and Block Chain (distributed ledger) technologies. These trends, when harnessed effectively, hold the potential to transform our industry positively. However, they also introduce complexities that demand careful consideration in our risk management strategies.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) remains committed to fostering an environment that encourages innovation while prioritising the security and stability of our telecom infrastructure. As we navigate through 5G and the uncharted territory of the next generations of wireless technologies, collaborative efforts among regulators, industry players, and other stakeholders become even more crucial for sharing best practices, threat intelligence, resources and implementing robust risk management strategies.
“We should therefore move beyond mere compliance and reactive measures, and instead, harness the power of these new technologies and trends to build a resilient and future-proof industry.
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Gov. Yusuf tasks media on truthful reporting, patriotism
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has called on conventional and social media practitioners to promote factual reporting, patriotism and active citizen participation as part of efforts to deepen democracy and strengthen public trust.
KANO FOCUS reports that the governor made the call on Monday while declaring open the maiden Arewa Media Summit held at the Coronation Hall, Government House, Kano. The summit was organised by the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Public Enlightenment in collaboration with the Kano State Government.
A statement issued by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mustapha Muhammad, quoted Governor Yusuf as saying that the media must remain committed to truth, bridge generational divides, amplify the voices of the people and encourage responsible civic engagement.
He described the theme of the summit, Government, Citizens’ Accord, Accountability, Responsibility and Ethical Media Practice, as timely, noting that it provides an opportunity to strengthen governance, accountability and public confidence through ethical journalism.
According to the governor, responsible journalism and access to credible information are critical to national development and the successful implementation of government policies and reforms.
Governor Yusuf said his administration has continued to support media development by protecting press freedom and creating an enabling environment for journalism to thrive.
He listed the establishment of Northern Nigeria’s first Online Media Chapel, sponsorship of information officers for registration with the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), and the registration of journalists with the Nigerian Society of Broadcasters (NSB) among the state’s achievements in advancing professional journalism.
The governor also commended the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, for strengthening information management across the country, and praised the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Public Enlightenment, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, for promoting professionalism and ethical journalism through the summit.
In his remarks, the Minister of Information and National Orientation said the future of Northern Nigeria depends not only on investments in infrastructure and agriculture but also on credible journalism, responsible communication and effective storytelling.
Also speaking, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz said the summit was organised to promote accuracy, fairness and professionalism in reporting government activities while strengthening the relationship between government, citizens and the media.
Delivering the vote of thanks, the Director-General, Media and Publicity, Government House, Kano, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, said Governor Yusuf’s sustained investment in the training and retraining of media practitioners has enhanced journalism practice in the state.
KANO FOCUS reports that the summit attracted the Deputy Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo, ministers, lawmakers, academics, media professionals and participants from across Northern Nigeria.
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Kano launches free 48-hour emergency treatment scheme for accident victims, other critical cases
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
The Kano State Government has introduced a free emergency medical treatment programme that provides eligible patients with lifesaving care for the first 48 hours at designated hospitals across the state.
KANO FOCUS reports that the initiative, being implemented through the Kano State Emergency Medical Services and Ambulance System (KN-SEMSAS) under the Ministry of Health, is designed to ensure that victims of medical emergencies receive prompt treatment without financial barriers.
According to information released by the state government, the scheme covers children under the age of five, including newborns with emergency conditions, road traffic accident victims, gunshot injuries, snakebite cases, drowning incidents, fire-related injuries, building collapse victims, communal clash casualties and other weapon-related injuries.
The programme also includes obstetric and neonatal emergency referrals from Kano State’s 18 MAMII local government areas through the SaveMAMA referral system.
Under the initiative, emergency treatment is provided free of charge for the first 48 hours at accredited Emergency Medical Treatment Centres (EMTCs) across the state.
The government advised patients or their relatives to contact the KN-SEMSAS Emergency Call Centre before or immediately upon arrival at an accredited hospital to obtain an authorisation code, while stressing that emergency treatment should not be delayed while the code is being processed.
Residents were urged to use the national toll-free emergency line 112 or the state’s dedicated emergency numbers 09019999920 and 09049999914 to request ambulance services and access the programme.
The accredited hospitals participating in the scheme include Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dala, Muhammad Abdullahi Wase Teaching Hospital (MAWTH), Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, Sir Muhammad Sanusi Specialist Hospital, Sheikh Muhammad Jidda General Hospital, Waziri Shehu Gidado General Hospital, MDS Hospital, Zak Clinic, MGK Hospital and Khadijat Memorial Hospital.
The state government said the initiative forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen emergency healthcare delivery and improve access to lifesaving medical services for residents.
It called on members of the public to take advantage of the programme and share information about the emergency treatment scheme to enable more residents to benefit from the free services.
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K-SAFE hails Gov. Yusuf as Kano tops ECOWAS education spending ranking
Ibrahim Khalil
The Kano State Accountability Forum on Education (K-SAFE) has congratulated Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf following Kano State’s emergence as the highest-ranked sub-national government in education spending among member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
KANO FOCUS reports that the commendation followed the release of the Sub-National Weighted Average Education Spending Index (S-WAESI), which ranked Kano first among 209 first-level sub-national governments across 15 ECOWAS countries with a score of 87.21 out of 100.
In a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim, K-SAFE described the achievement as a landmark recognition of the state’s commitment to improving education through increased investment, effective budget implementation and strengthened education governance.
The forum also congratulated the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Ali Haruna Makoda, and other stakeholders in the education sector, saying the ranking validates the ongoing reforms being implemented by the state government.
According to the statement, Kano recorded outstanding performance in key indicators, including actual education spending, budget execution, education priority and spending per learner.
“Kano’s emergence as the highest-ranked sub-national government in education spending across ECOWAS reflects the government’s resolve to place education at the centre of its development agenda and invest in the future of the state’s children,” the statement said.
K-SAFE acknowledged the contributions of the Ministry of Education, the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), the Science and Technical Schools Board (STSB), the Kano State Senior Secondary Schools Management Board (KSSSMB), the Kano State Private and Voluntary Institutions Board (KSPVIB), development partners, teachers, school administrators, School-Based Management Committees (SBMCs), civil society organisations and other stakeholders for their roles in strengthening the state’s education system.
While celebrating the feat, the forum urged the state government not to relent in its efforts, stressing the need to sustain increased investment in education and deepen ongoing reforms.
It called on the government to increase education budget allocations, ensure timely release of approved funds, improve school infrastructure, expand access to digital learning facilities, recruit and train qualified teachers, and prioritise foundational literacy and numeracy, girl-child education, inclusive education and second-chance learning opportunities for out-of-school children.
The forum also advocated greater transparency and public participation in education planning and expenditure, saying such measures would further improve the state’s performance in future assessments.
K-SAFE reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the Kano State Government through evidence-based advocacy, independent monitoring, policy dialogue and community engagement to ensure that investments in education translate into improved learning outcomes across the state.
The forum described investment in education as a strategic driver of human capital development, economic growth and sustainable development, adding that every child in Kano deserves access to safe, inclusive and quality education regardless of background.
