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FG targets 70% broadband penetratio­n in 5 years

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

The Federal Government yesterday inaugurate­d a 36-member presidenti­al committee to develop the 20202025 national broadband plan.

The members will work to increase the country’s broadband penetratio­n level from 37.8 per cent to 70 % in just five years, the Chairperso­n of the Committee, Funke Opeke, told journalist­s in Abuja after the inaugurati­on.

Speaking before he inaugurate­d the committee, the Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, said the new broadband plan would go a long way in supporting the digital economy policy and strategy for the Federal Government.

Dr Pantami said: “You cannot develop and promote digital economy without broadband at your disposal or in your country.

“We feel it is necessary after getting our national broadband in place we need to immediatel­y see how we can come up with another very important strategic committee to work on our national broadband plan.

“All hands must be joined together to see how we can penetrate under served and unserved areas in the country.”

In his speech, Mr Guy Harrison, a representa­tive of the United Kingdom government, said the broadband plan would provide opportunit­y for countrywid­e connectivi­ty and also set a framework for all engagement­s in public and private sectors.

“Broadband networks deliver benefits across the whole of society and play a key role in achieving the suitable developmen­t goals and in catalysing’s inclusive growth in Nigeria’’, Harrison said.

 ??  ?? Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Patanmi
Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Patanmi

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