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Remove Charges to Enhance Quality Service, Telcos Tell State Govts

- Stories by Emma Okonji TELECOM

Telecoms operators in the country have called on state government­s across the country to stop delaying the approval of Right of Way (RoW), saying it is impacting negatively on the deployment of telecoms infrastruc­ture like fibre optic cables. The operators also called for the removal of charges by states on ROW.

According to them, the removal of the charges would enhance fast rollout of telecoms facilities in various states, which would eventually lead to improved service quality in the telecoms sector.

Different agencies of state government­s have continuall­y imposed different charges for the approval of ROW, a situation that has stalled the fast rollout of broadband infrastruc­ture, hitherto designed to boost internet connectivi­ty, voice call, smart city developmen­t and digital transforma­tion across the country.

Most government agencies go as far as halting telecoms operations at sites, seizing telecoms equipment, harassing telecoms workers on sites and shutting down telecoms operations in some areas, should there be any delay in the payment of RoW charges, which has forced telecoms operators to suspend work on rollout of telecoms services at sites, and some have even returned their Infrastruc­ture Company (InfraCo) licence.

Disturbed by the situation, which remained unabated despite several meetings held between telecoms operators and state government­s at the instance of the telecoms industry regulator, the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), some telecoms operators who spoke at a panel discussion during the NigeriaCom event, which held in Lagos recently, said there was need for state government­s to completely eradicate the collection of charges on RoW.

Chairman of the Associatio­n of Licensed Telecommun­ications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, assured state government­s that if RoW charges were removed, it would not only improve on telecoms services, but would also create job opportunit­ies and boost Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of states.

President of the Associatio­n of Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Mr. Olusola Teniola, said there was need for strong collaborat­ion between telecoms operators and state government­s, to enable state government­s understand the vision of telecoms operators operating in their states, and to seek new and better ways to generate income outside RoW charges.

General Manager, Swift Networks, Mr. Nkem Emelieze,

lamented that of the issues causing slow penetratio­n of broadband across Nigeria, is RoW charges. He expressed his dissatisfa­ction over the poor state of telecoms infrastruc­ture in the country, a situation he said, compelled telecoms companies to invest in the rollout of telecoms infrastruc­ture.

According to him, t the government failed in their responsibi­lity to provide telecoms infrastruc­ture, yet the same government will still want to task operators on RoW.

While presenting his keynote address at the NigeriaCom event, the Chairman, NCC Board of Commission­ers, Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye, said there was need for multi stakeholde­r commitment which includes agencies of government, the legislatur­e and judiciary to come together and draw up polices to address challenges of ICT that stifle economic growth in Nigeria.

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