Youths allege sabotage of telecoms Service Bill
Nigerian Youths, under the umbrella of Empowerment for Unemployed Youth Initiative has called on the telecommunication operators in the country to desist from opposing the Communication Service Bill and that of Unemployed Youth, Elderly and Indigent Sustainability Trust Fund currently before the National Assembly.
They said that the two bills, which have passed second reading in the National Assembly, have the potential of generating a positive chain of reactions in the direction of economic recovery and rapid growth in the country.
Briefing Journalists on the benefits of the bills in Abuja, the National Coordinator of the group, Comrade Solomon Adodo, dismissed insinuations by telecoms operators that the bills were not in the best interest of the masses.
He wondered why the telecom operators begin to talk for the masses in Nigeria when they are busying ripping Nigerians of their hard-earned money without rendering the full services expected of them.
Adodo stated that instead of negative campaign against the bills, operators in the telecommunications sector should come up clean with their tax returns to the Federal Government.
“It is expected that we all play our roles in ensuring that the nation conserves the already-limited resources available on the one hand and rake in every revenue that is due to the government without placing unnecessary bottlenecks and needless opposition to laws that will help further enhance the welfare of the citizenry.”





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