 Yn y cwmysgwyl, y Cymru yw'r Ardeithasol a Llyfrgellol yw'r Fyllgrifes Cymru yn gweithio'r Gweithgol, yng Nghymru, Yn Yn Yn Yn Yn Yn Gweithgol, yw Dr Boswn Tijani, yw'r cyfrifio cyffredinol a'r cyfrifio'r cyfrifio'r cyfrifio. Yn yn y gweithgol yw'r Gweithgol, Mr Aminau yma, opeth yng Nghyn 아무 yddefnyddio, ym Gwrs Gymru'r Cymru, ac ym Neslaen yw'r conflu sydd cydiefayng a'raders payments מש scriptures ym Nghymru ac ym F COME visitation board ar honno rydym a'r newid hum pamys 이f.字 hwn etm i heatedad y prydau wir gêmwys. am unrhyw ploddur dr Tijani for convincing the president to sign four executive orders, including the suspension of the 5% exercise tax on telecommunications services. The telecommunications sector contributes immensely to the development of the country. Previous administrations in Nigeria from 1999 have made gains in the sector. The administration of President Paula Ametinibu is collaborating on these gains as part of his promised renewed hope. His appointment of an experienced young Nigerian, the President of Bosun Tijani, as Minister of Publication and Digital Economy, has yielded fruits with the reforms introduced by the ministry since the assumption of office. He got the president to sign executive orders to suspend multiple taxation that stifled businesses in the sector. The Nigeria Publication Commission should revamp stakeholders' engagement across the country. Two, the government should address the cost of doing business. This will reduce the burden on telecommunications operators and also reduce the call rates. Three, the government should invest massively in infrastructure, especially in the power sector. Four, investment in information communication technology, ICT, should be encouraged through manpower capacity development.