Dr. Gwandu said that the NCC is in agreement with the issue of health concerns relative to the location of the installation of these masts but that the Commission is working to amend existing regulations to tackle such.
“But if we are talking about health with respect to emission of radiation, this is something that no person can tell you that there is absolute evidence.
The World Health Organization has conducted series of research and there is no conclusive evidence of any impact on human health. It is the non-ionizing emission that is coming from towers and masts and it does not upset molecules in the body. So that means there is no evidence that is conclusive in terms of impact and this is a major issue for the whole world not only for Nigeria.
“So when you say health let us not look at it from that angle, there is no evidence of impact, there has been research but non-conclusive”, he said.
No harm by cell towers-rays emission-no conclusive evidence
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