Petition against telecommunications networks in Maniema: the provincial government reacts
The provincial government of Maniema recently reacted to the petition filed by the NGO Maniema United, denouncing the poor quality of telecommunications services from operators Vodacom, Airtel and Orange. Provincial Education Minister Oleko Lungundu Selemani announced that legal measures will be taken to find a lasting solution to the problem.
The NGO Maniema United has filed a petition denouncing the poor quality of communication of the Vodacom, Airtel and Orange networks in the province of Maniema. The consequences of this poor quality of service are numerous, with lost activated packages and a violation of consumer rights. Faced with this situation, the NGO requested the opening of an investigation with the public prosecutor’s office.
The provincial government took this petition very seriously and is committed to providing a favorable response. Provincial Education Minister Oleko Lungundu Selemani said instructions will be given to the provincial Telecommunications Minister to summon the heads of the affected operators. The objective will be to work together to find an effective and sustainable solution.
The government also appealed to the NGO Maniema United, inviting them to be patient and wait for a response. He affirmed that he would take all necessary measures to resolve this problem and guarantee the quality of telecommunications services in the province.
This reaction from the provincial government of Maniema demonstrates its desire to respond to citizens’ concerns and ensure that telecommunications companies respect their obligations to consumers. Solving this problem will help improve the quality of life of the province’s residents and promote economic development.
In conclusion, the petition filed by the NGO Maniema United led the provincial government of Maniema to react quickly. Legal action will be taken to find a permanent solution to the poor quality of communication from operators Vodacom, Airtel and Orange. The government is committed to guaranteeing the quality of telecommunications services in the province and responding to consumer concerns.