The Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram and Minister for Communications, Samuel Nartey George, has responded to widespread public considerations concerning the fast depletion of information bundles, insisting that the claims are usually not supported by proof.
In response to Mr George, investigations into these complaints haven’t uncovered any wrongdoing on the a part of telecommunications service suppliers. He famous that whereas such considerations are usually not new, most have a tendency to come up from user-side points somewhat than community manipulation or systemic failures.
Chatting with journalists forward of the mid-year price range overview presentation, Mr George cited a latest case involving Ghanaian comic Derick Kobina Bonney, also called DKB. The comic had taken to social media to complain about suspiciously quick knowledge consumption. Nevertheless, Mr George revealed that after an inquiry was initiated, DKB retracted his claims.
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Mr George said:
That is not backed by any proof. You understand somebody like DKB got here out the opposite day complaining. Once I, once I instructed an investigation to occur, what occurred? He got here again to retract.
He urged shoppers to look at their system settings, background app utilization and automated updates, which can be draining knowledge with out their information. He harassed:
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Folks must examine their settings and make sure concerning the claims that they’re making, however there is no such thing as a proof to point out proper now that these claims are actual.
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Mr George’s feedback sparked combined reactions on-line. Dennis Miracles Aboagye, an aide to former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, reacted sarcastically, suggesting that Ghanaians collectively altered their telephone settings simply guilty the minister.
In a Fb publish, he wrote:
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Onable says we’re unhealthy paaaa and that ninth January morning, all of us determined to alter our telephone settings and put it on quick knowledge cost becos we don’t like him and wished guilty him. Pricey Ghana Pipos, Please go to your telephone settings, search for knowledge velocity and alter it to gradual so your knowledge won’t end quick quick.
The controversy continues to stir on-line debate, with many calling for larger transparency and public schooling on cellular knowledge utilization.