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Nigeria to Expand Digital Access With New Fibre Infrastructure Push — NCC

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BY MADUEKE OBIWANNE-(ABUJA)—The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding digital connectivity across the country, stressing that stronger fibre optic infrastructure remains critical to improving broadband penetration and bridging the digital divide.

The Commission said the renewed push forms part of broader efforts to accelerate digital transformation, drive economic growth, and ensure improved access to essential services such as education, healthcare, agriculture, and public service delivery nationwide.

Speaking at a Strategic Fibre Optics Training Workshop held in Abuja, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission, Dr Aminu Maida, said robust partnerships and technical expertise are essential to achieving nationwide digital progress.

Maida, whose remarks were delivered by Abraham Oshadami, noted that a properly regulated and durable fibre optic network is fundamental to the country’s digital development goals.

He explained that the workshop, themed “Strategic Fibre Optics Infrastructure Deployment and Regulatory Management,” comes at a crucial period as Nigeria steps up efforts to close the digital connectivity gap.

According to him, expanding fibre infrastructure remains a major driver of economic development and improved service delivery.

“As a country determined to boost broadband coverage, we recognise that strategic fibre rollout is vital for economic advancement, financial inclusion, education, healthcare, agriculture, and effective public service delivery,” he said.

Maida further disclosed that the Federal Government, through Project BRIDGE — Building Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Growth — under the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, is set to install an additional 90,000 kilometres of fibre optic cables across the country.

He said the initiative is designed to improve connectivity in all 774 Local Government Areas, with the aim of widening digital access and inclusion nationwide.

Despite the ambitious expansion plan, Maida acknowledged several obstacles, including expensive Right of Way (RoW) fees, administrative bottlenecks at state levels, and acts of infrastructure vandalism.

He, however, said the Commission is working closely with regulatory agencies, state authorities, and security institutions to tackle these issues.

According to him, 13 states have already removed RoW charges following the Commission’s engagement efforts, a development expected to encourage more investment from telecommunications companies.

The NCC chief also referred to a 2024 presidential directive, coordinated with the Office of the National Security Adviser, which classified telecom infrastructure as Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) to strengthen its protection.

Maida stressed that cooperation and capacity building remain key pillars of the Commission’s regulatory agenda.

He expressed confidence that the five-day training workshop, organised by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in collaboration with the Digital Bridge Institute and backed by the European Union, would enhance regulatory performance and support faster fibre deployment across Nigeria.

Also speaking at the event, Inga Stefanowicz, Head of Section for Green and Digital Economy at the EU Delegation, said the European Union’s global strategy places strong emphasis on investments in digital infrastructure, energy, transportation, healthcare, and education across Africa.

She added that the EU Digital Economy Package for Nigeria, launched in 2022, has committed €820 million, including €160 million in grants, to support digital skills development, innovation centres, and public digital infrastructure, with particular focus on fibre network expansion.

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