
Audio By Carbonatix
Alhaji Issahaque Salia, Upper West Regional Minister, has appealed to people in the region, to register their SIM Cards to enable the security agencies to deal with crime and other social vices.“The use of phones is meant to enhance national cohesion and economic growth but some people in society have wrongly used them to cause crime and disturb national security,” he observed.Alhaji Salia therefore called on mobile phone users to respect the National Communication Authority’s (NCA) directive to have their SIM Cards registered, since security is very important in the promotion of national development.He made the appeal when Mr Abed Bandim, Consumer Affairs Manager of the NCA paid a courtesy on him at Wa at the weekend, to begin an eight-day tour of the region to monitor the progress of the SIM Cards registration exercise.The tour will also provide the NCA the opportunity to partner with the Information Services Department and the media to reach out to the rural people and educate them on the need to patronise the exercise.Alhaji Salia expressed disappointment about the poor quality of service delivery by some of the network operators and called on the NCA to be critical about the situation.He asked the NCA to persuade telecom operators to extend their services to the number of rural communities that are out of coverage area.Mr Bandim said inadequate network coverage of service providers, especially mobile phones is of grave concern to the NCA.He said the NCA is trying to ensure that quality service delivery among telecom operators is enhanced while coverage is extended to the entire country to help promote the socio-economic activities of the people.Mr Bandim announced that the NCA would soon launch a Rural Connectivity Project, to extend coverage of network services to the rural people.Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
UDS moves to clear MPhil student wrongly linked to robbery case
10 minutes -
Vodza Regatta 2026: Prof Audrey Gadzekpo rallies investors for coastal tourism growth
12 minutes -
Introduction of 100 new Metro Mass buses won’t affect transport unions – GPRTU
15 minutes -
Deputy Transport Minister backs Yellow Line traffic initiative
19 minutes -
MTN Ashanti-Fest music concert set to hit Kumasi on Saturday
36 minutes -
Authorities probe discovery of dead fish at Tema shipyard
39 minutes -
Minority welcomes fuel tax cuts, demands accountability for GH¢1 levy
48 minutes -
It remains a priority — Sam George on Anti-LGBTQ bill
54 minutes -
Police arrest Nigerian national seen in viral videos wearing police uniforms
56 minutes -
Free golf training empowers underprivileged girls in Accra
1 hour -
Why SIGA’s reset is not a market sin, but a national necessity
1 hour -
SIGA Directive: Beyond the theatre of institutional displacement
1 hour -
Boso Odweegyi Festival 2026 launched with call for unity, cultural preservation
1 hour -
YEA clears majority of beneficiary arrears, assures completion of outstanding payments
2 hours -
AfCFTA key to building globally competitive African businesses – Zambia envoy urges Ghanaian CEOs
2 hours