This explanation comes after accusations from various organisations that some network providers deliberately interfered with the network to restrict coverage of the demonstrations.
Speaking on behalf of telecom operators in Nigeria, Gbolahan Awonuga, the executive secretary of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), told Leadership that the network outage was caused by demonstrators damaging some internet cables.
He stated, “There are a lot of cable cuts across Nigeria. Some of the protesters went into the manhole and cut the cables. The network disruption is not a matter of the government trying to sabotage the protest. It is as a result of the cable cut.”
Awonuga mentioned that arrangements are being made with the National Security Adviser to the President (NSA) to give operators clearance to repair the damages. He also appealed to Nigerians to exercise patience, as efforts are underway to restore the network soon.
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ReplyDeleteIt's a big fat lie, we've been experiencing the distruptions before the protest started.
ReplyDeleteAnne K
Akuko Mike Ejeagha.. gwo gwo ngwo..
ReplyDeleteLol one guy on TikTok was so pained he said, MTN no worry, after the protest, una go collect 🤣😂 It’s so frustrating honestly
DeleteJesus!! What a lie. This country and the people who run it are so pathetic. Its so disgusting how they shamelessly lie and credits the citizenry with no intelligience. Waa toh, we are children. Kai!! Shame on them! Nigeria is not a real place..tufia
ReplyDelete09:51,
DeleteThis man is in the private sector.
Gwo Gwo Gwo ngwo
ReplyDeleteIf I hear ehen👋👋
ReplyDeleteYou better make it fast..
Hello iya Boys
Na when we do
ReplyDelete#EndMtn
#End Bad Service Providers
Na that time Una go know what's up..
Continue being a tool of wickedness and evil
Yen Yen Yen
ReplyDeleteBut d interruption was before d protest started
They will soon tell us there were pre protesters.
DeleteThis people will never disappoint us for once. I was just waiting to hear this lie and boom! here it is
ReplyDeleteNa wah
ReplyDeleteLooool ngwanu we believe you
ReplyDeleteYimu 🙄
ReplyDeleteThey ALWAYS have an excuse to cover up their wickedness. Tueh!
To be fair, one of them was even rubbish even before the protests.
ReplyDeleteThat one will be hiding under this pathetic excuse, you wey no even get cable in the first place. I will be shocked if they have up to 1 million subscribers and those one will be using as back up.
Read somewhere that a UK company bought them, shoulda pieces it and sold it off to alabukun, chivita and maybe a biscuit company.
Bad leadership can not save even the best product.
This people no even rate us, no be their fault sha.
ReplyDeleteBut the network interruption was before the Protest sir, cheap lies from pit of hell .
ReplyDeleteLiar
ReplyDeleteLying on a Sunday morning 😲
ReplyDeleteUnserious people. Mcheeeww
ReplyDeleteThis lies seems like something a civil servant/govt official will say. It's probably what they told them to say when subscribers complain. Bcos what in the name of Lagbaja is this!!!??? 🤕😩🤨
ReplyDeleteTiti lai lai
ReplyDeleteForever akuko Mike ejeagha
Titi lai lai
ReplyDeleteForever akuko Mike ejeagha
Lies,lies,lies
ReplyDeleteThey have inherited the lie lie habit from Lie M-hamm0d. Shior
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