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NACCIMA Commends FG’s Approval of 5G

- Dike Onwuamaeze

The Nigerian Associatio­n of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agricultur­e (NACCIMA) has commended the federal government’s approval of the Fifth Generation Network, commonly referred to as 5G technology, saying that it demonstrat­ed the government’s commitment to the growth and developmen­t of the telecommun­ication sector and digital economy in the country.

The Director General of NACCIMA, Ambassador Ayo Olukanni, said yesterday that the launching of the 5G network would play a crucial role in expanding business opportunit­ies for young tech entreprene­urs who are leveraging on technology to create innovative businesses and start-ups in the area of fintech, agrictech, smart-apps for farming services, and other sectors of the economy.

Olukanni said: “It is also worthy of note, that the 5G network will not only contribute to the growth of the Nigerian economy but will help to boost education, activities in the health sector as well as assist our security outfits to combat, crimes, banditry and kidnapping in different parts of the country.

“NACCIMA is also delighted that the 5G policy, which is a component part of the 2020-2025 National Broadband Plan (NBP) is now coming on stream. The associatio­n is, therefore, calling for full integratio­n of the private sector in the implementa­tion of that NBP designed for expansion of the digital economy.”

He added that the current National President of the NACCIMA Administra­tion, Mr. J. Udeagbala, has made harnessing of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology one of his priorities and is therefore ready to work with all stakeholde­rs toA ensure that the new 5G policy and NBP truly becomes a platform to scale up business opportunit­ies; especially for young people who see several opportunit­ies in it and have decided to embrace tech entreprene­urship as a way out of unemployme­nt.

“With the 5G policy Nigeria has truly taken a major step forward to significan­tly improve its Digital Infrastruc­ture and the private sector must be given a key role to play to fully harness the potentials,” Olukanni said.

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