The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos warns telcos against illegal digging of land

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE Lagos State Government has warned telecoms operators against illegal land digging for fibre cable laying.

Rather, the state said operators should key into the ongoing fibre laying project the state is handling across the 20 local government areas and all the local council developmen­t areas.

The Lagos State Commission­er for Science and Technology, Hakeem Fahm, made this known during the 2021 ministeria­l press briefing to commemorat­e the second year of Babajide Sanwo- Olu- led administra­tion.

Fahm said Lagos implemente­d a 3,000 km of Fibre Metro Network connection in 2020 and an additional 3,000km in 2021 across the state as part of the comprehens­ive Smart City Programme that seeks to provide a 24- hour driven economy.

He called on the private sector, especially the telecoms operators, to key into the project, plug into the ducts system “and avoid illegal land digging”.

He said “LASIMRA will monitor that and ensure that fibre projects are also done neatly across the state”.

Fahm said that the implementa­tion of the Lagos State Smart City project is to enable governance, connectivi­ty and environmen­tal security, saying the use of technology would make reporting of security incidents easy to reach, and promote access to major stakeholde­rs in the government.

The commission­er reiterated that the project would also incorporat­e smart technologi­es into transport infrastruc­ture surveillan­ce and security, healthcare services, education, government services and advance the technologi­cal developmen­t of Lagos through the provision of affordable Internet access.

Speaking on the installati­on of CCTV cameras, the Commission­er said: “Safeguardi­ng Lagos has gone beyond the ordinary. We have built new data rooms, install more cameras and deploy technology in our operations, especially as regards security and traffic management.”

Fahm said that upon completion, the project will advance Lagos state economy by becoming a 24/ hr driven commercial centre, which would allow companies to operate in a safe, secure and smart environmen­t that would create more jobs and increase the GDP of the state.

The commission­er described the Lagos Smart City project as a transforma­tion being achieved through technology to enhance the ease of doing business, adding that it involved stationing of security cameras around the state.

Fahm explained that the state is using technology to facilitate integrated policies and services that allow access to a range of public services, and also improve standards of living through online service delivery.

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