There Is No Adverse Health Effect Of 5G – Isa Pantami Tells Nigerians

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The Minister stressed that the benefits of using a 5G network include larger capacity, higher data rates among other economic, health, security and educational opportunities.

Isa Pantami, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy has urged Nigerians to ignore the reports circulating online about the fifth-generation (5G) network, stating that the 5G networks are not in any way harmful.

Pantami stated this after the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja on Wednesday September 8, where he also said the National Policy on fifth-generation (5G) network in Nigeria was approved.

According to him, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) have confirmed the network is not harmful to people’s health.

“Both of them confirm that there are no any adverse health effects of 5G and it has not been proven to be any harmful to our health.

Most importantly, even its frequency and radiation is even lower than that of 4G, and it is lower than the televisions and microwave we have at home. So, they have already issued that. They explained about its safety, and also advised nations on the regulations and the standards to be used in the course of the deployment.

And this is something that the Nigerian Communications Commission has been directed to ensure that all standards, and regulations are complied with. And furthermore, you will all recall that in order to create awareness and sensitise our citizens, the Nigerian Communications Commission has been reaching out to citizens through local languages to tell them the advantages of 5G and where we need it.” he said.

The Minister stressed that the benefits of using a 5G network include larger capacity, higher data rates among other economic, health, security and educational opportunities.

“That policy has been approved by the Federal Executive Council today. Furthermore, the policy discusses the benefits to be attained through the deployment of 5G in Nigeria and in any part of the world which includes lower latency, larger capacity, and higher data rate.

These are the three major benefits of the fifth generation. And in a simple language, we can say it will open many opportunities economically, academically, educationally, and even in the health sector. And it will also support our security institutions, particularly in areas where they need high-quality services.”

Pantami’s comment comes amid concerns over the deployment of the 5G network, especially its purported linkage with the COVID-19 outbreak.

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