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Danbatta: Telecoms Investment Surpasses $70bn in One Year

- Stories by Emma Okonji in Durban, South Africa

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta has put the value of the contributi­on of the telecoms sector to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at over $70 billion.

Danbatta, who made the disclosure during the ongoing ITU Telecom World 2018 conference in Durban, South Africa, told foreign investors that as at 2017, the telecom sector’s contributi­on to the GDP used to be $70 billion, but has been growing at about $5 billion every quarter.

Danbatta said telecoms contributi­on to Nigeria’s GDP rose to 10.5 per cent, up from the initial 9.1 per cent in 2016.

With a population of 180 million, active subscriber base of over 160 million and internet penetratio­n of over 100 million, Nigeria remains an attractive country for investors who crave for adequate Return on Investment­s (RoIs), Danbatta said.

According to him, “While we celebrate the seemingly success story recorded in these directions, the NCC has put in place incentives for Infrastruc­ture Companies (InfraCos) in order to encourage speedy deployment of infrastruc­ture that will deepen broadband penetratio­n as quickly as possible, and further increase telecoms investment in GDP.”

“This is part of the roadmap to take Nigeria to the next level under the Open Access Model template. So far, six Infraco licences have been issued to cover Lagos, North East, North West, South South, South West and South East zones of the Country. Arrangemen­ts are underway to re-licence the North Central zone,” Danbatta said.

The commission, he added, had earlier assigned 2.3GHz licence to Bitflux Consortium and six of the 14 slots available on 2.6GHz to MTN Nigeria and two slots to Openskys, and six slots are still available for assignment.

“We undertook these

regulatory steps in line with the National Broadband Plan (NBP) of 2013-2018, where it is anticipate­d that 30 per cent penetratio­n will be attained, by the turn of 2018.

“Nigeria had a mere five per cent penetratio­n of broadband in 2012, but now we have attained 22 per cent and hope to hit the 30 per cent prescribed by National Broadband Plan by December 2018, through various initiative­s including granting subsidies to InfraCo licencees, Spectrum Trading among others,” Danbatta said.

Speaking on incentives for new investors on Infraco licences, Danbatta said: “In line with our initiative­s to encourage investors for InfraCos to roll out, the Commission has created provisions in its 2017 and 2018 budgets as subsidies to the InfraCos.

“This is essentiall­y to be disbursed piecemeal to the InfraCos as the deployment of their infrastruc­ture progresses.

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