Telecommunication services have been restored in Borno State, the hotbed of the Boko Haram insurgency.
The Federal Government suspended all GSM services in the state since May following the declaration of a State of Emergency there.
Satellite phones, which were becoming popular among middle class and rich residents, were also banned by security forces, who used the telephone black-out as a tactic to limit communication among members of the insurgents.
Two other states where emergency rule was declared, Adamawa and Yobe, had their telephone services restored earlier in the month.
The defence headquarters spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, told Reuters that the telephone services were restored "in reaction to the improved security situation and to relax the environment and ease tensions." It will be recalled that the Nigerian government suspended telephone services in Borno since May.
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