CELEBRATING THE 2017 WORLD TELECOMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SOCIETY DAY
On Wednesday May 17, the global community celebrates the 2017 World
Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD). In November 2006, the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) during its plenipotentiary
conference held in Antalya, Turkey decided to celebrate both the World
Telecommunication Day and World Information Society Day collectively on a day
instead of celebrating them separately or individually; on that note, they
called on the United Nations (UN) General Assembly to declare May 17 of every
year as World Telecommunication and Information Society Day.
Telecommunication can be defined as the science and activity of sending
signals and messages over a long distance, by the use of electronic or
electrical equipment such as radio, television, telegraph, telephone, computer,
cable, and satellite. The word/term is often used in its plural form –
telecommunications, because it involves many different technologies.
Telecommunication, which is one of the major factors that constitute an
information society, has obviously contributed immensely towards
nation-building. Indeed, the impact of telecommunications on the social,
economic and political development of any country in existence cannot be
overemphasized. Telecommunication has helped tremendously in so many areas of
human endeavour including information dissemination, easy access to news
reportage, education, politics, creation of awareness, advertisement,
entertainment, and most importantly job creation and entrepreneurship
development.
The availability of telecommunication has enabled people irrespective of
age or status to easily access information even in their bedroom. The recent
introduction of the social media, which could be access via smart phones, has
succeeded in boasting several personal cum business activities which were
formally done on a low pace with the use of the old telecommunication systems
such as television, radio, et cetera.
The provision of the visual satellite dishes has also helped people from
all walks of life to greatly appreciate the use of the television, either
domestically or industrially, as a result of its ability to access every facet
of the globe at all times. To say the least, the transmission of visual signals
with the aid of the television has assisted profoundly in marketing of goods
and services.
The impact of telecommunication on education has become so enormous that
it cannot be expressed on a sheet of paper. Of course the various distant
learning programmes, which are increasing on a daily basis, wouldn’t have been
possible without the telecommunication system such as the internet. More so,
the series of educative programmes, soap operas, and what have you that are
being run by the various television stations across the country can also be
included as one of the avenues that have encouraged distant learning.
As regards politics, the telecommunication has recently proven to the
citizenry that they can as well observe any electoral activity such as voting
and counting of election results, from their respective homes without stepping
out of their premises. This measure has helped to eradicate some electoral
malpractices and crises, thereby uplifting transparency.
It is no longer news that millions of Nigerians are currently employed
by various telecommunication companies that are operating in the country.
Statistics show that over fifteen percent (15%) of Nigerian citizens are
engaged with the telecommunication firms. Suffice it to say that, the
telecommunication industry is one of the major employers of labour in Nigeria
alongside other countries across the globe.
Though the telecommunication technologies play a very vital role in the
information society and economic development of any nation, but it is also
noteworthy that, there are several anomalies needed to be addressed in the said
sector. A situation whereby uncensored films, pictures or music, are
disseminated either on the television or the social media is totally
unwholesome to the state of any nation, and must be looked into severely and in
earnest.
As the world commemorate the World Telecommunication and Information Society
Day, I call on the law makers to enact a strict and formidable law that would
address the various ongoing abnormal and immoral acts taking place in the
telecommunication sector. Against this backdrop, a law that would assign a
capital punishment to anyone found guilty of any unacceptable activity
regarding the sector would be a way forward, hence would go a long way to
introduce sanity in the system. Think about it!
Comrade FDN
Nwaozor
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