Mrs Omobola Johnson, the Minister of Communications Technology, on Thursday
in Abuja cautioned the public on the risks which go with the use of mobile phones.
Johnson,
represented by Mrs Ngozi Ogujiofor, a Deputy Director in the ministry, gave the
advice while speaking after the inauguration of Etisalat Experience Centre.
She
said one of the most dangerous devices of communications was the mobile phones,
and they could affect health and cause damages to the body.
“Radiation
from phones can cause problems, and this is why we are advising the public not
to bring phones close to their body or use in the rain.
“The
most dangerous and important element in the communications sector is mobile
phones, because of the health and other related risks they bring,’’ the
minister said.
She
also advised telephone companies and operators to carry out sensitisation
programmes to enlighten Nigerians on the risks of using mobile phones.
“It
is important for operators to also enlighten the public on the risks, because
this will also help members of the society to enjoy their lives,’’ Johnson
said.
The
minister said there were some radioactive elements in the mobile phone which
might affect the body and cause cancer and other health challenges.
Johnson
said there were possibilities that radio waves produced by mobile phones could
interfere with important electrical equipment, such as telecom masts, monitors,
hospitals equipments and electrical systems on airplanes.
She
said that was the reason the ministry made it mandatory for operators to
install their masts five kilometres away from residential areas.
“Mothers
should not allow their children to play with mobile phones, especially when
they are not of the age of using a mobile phone and are not well educated on
the use of it,’’ the minister said.
Johnson
also cautioned people against using phones while driving.
“The
Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has made it an offence punishable under
the law for anybody to use a mobile phone while driving.
“This
is because that can lead to an accident, which may result in death or permanent
injury. The best way you can avoid this is to park or use an hands-free device
if you must receive such calls,’’ she said.(NAN)
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