The
Nigerian Communications Commission on Monday says the instability in
power supply is hindering the manufacturing of mobile phones in the
country.
The NCC Director of Public Affairs, Mr. Tony Ojobo, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.
Ojobo said that before a mobile
phone manufacturer could invest in the country successfully, there must
be a stable power supply, among other factors.
“The issue of power has to be
addressed before we begin to manufacture phones because power plays a
very critical role in manufacturing.
“Cell phones use micro-chips and other software; it is not a thing that you can manufacture when the light goes off.
“Any interruption when the
production process is ongoing may cause monumental damage, meaning that
the cost of such phone will be too high because manufacturers are not
charity.
“There are automations that are programmed on the computer and without light, it can’t be achieved,’’ he said.
“If people are manufacturing using
generating set you will have to consider the price of diesel
required to
run such production plant.
Some of the phones like techno, he said, were being assembled in Nigeria because we don’t have manufacturer yet.
He noted that it was only local
companies that assemble computers that were available in the country,
saying that there was no single manufacturer.
“The issue of production of phones in
Nigeria was a policy issue, but as at now there is no Act that says
phones that will be sold in Nigeria should be manufactured in the
country.
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