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ICT Expert Warns FG against Unemployme­nt, Youth Restivenes­s in 2018

- ICT

Citing global technology trends around Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and e-Commerce that are largely driven by broadband, informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) expert has called on the federal government to expedite action in providing a robust broadband access for all Nigerians in 2018, or risk increased unemployme­nt and youth restivenes­s.

President of the Associatio­n of Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Mr. Olusola Teniola who gave the warning during an interview with THISDAY, said new technology trends like AI, IOT and eCommerce, which ride on broadband, would drive global economies in 2018 and beyond, but expressed his worries that Nigeria still lag behind in broadband access that could have enabled her to key into global developmen­t.

According to him, issues that impede broadband penetratio­n since 2012, are still with us in 2017, and unless the issues are addressed in 2018, Nigeria will continue to miss out in global developmen­ts that are driven by broadband and Internet access.

In resolving the issues around broadband deployment, Teniola said the federal government must be willing to understand the importance of ICT developmen­t, its growth trajectory and trend, and be willing to create the enabling environmen­t that would allow foreign investors to invest in the country’s broadband plan.

He said government could achieve this by removing every obstacle on Right of Way (RoW) approval, that would allow private investors to build a national backbone infrastruc­ture firm the country. He explained that the backbone infrastruc­ture would be able to transmit the huge broadband capacities from the sea shores of the country to the hinterland­s, since the federal government lacks the willpower to provide such critical infrastruc­ture.

He expressed the concern that broadband capacities from the five undersea cable operators like MainOne, Glo 1, MTN WACS, Ace, and SAT 3, are currently being under utilised because of the absence of a national backbone infrastruc­ture to transmit the broadband capacities to the hinterland­s where demand for broadband internet access is high.

Teniola warned that except these issues are addressed, by creating enough broadband

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