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Edo Ranks Second in Fibre Optics Infrastruc­ture Devt in Nigeria, Says FG

- Adibe Emenyonu

in Benin City

On the back of investment and strengthen­ing digital infrastruc­ture across the state by the Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, the state has emerged second in the ranking of states with fibre optic infrastruc­ture in Nigeria.

Edo with 4,892.71km of fibre optic cable network ranks only behind Lagos State with 7,864.60km out of the 78,676km of cable infrastruc­ture in Nigeria.

This was contained in the Federal Ministry of Communicat­ions, Innovation and Digital Economy's white paper on ‘Deepening Nigeria's

National Backbone and Middle Mile Infrastruc­ture,' which was released recently.

According to the report: “Thus far, 78,676km of fibre optic cables have been deployed as of 2023. Lagos leads with 7,864.60km; Edo, 4,892.71km; FCT, 4,472.03km; Ogun, 4,189.18km; Niger, 3,681.66km; Kaduna, 3,028.88km and Delta, 2,750.42km. Kano and Kogi follow with 2,697.72km and 2,602.25km in that order.

“The least 10 States in fibre deployment are Yobe (1,233.31km), Borno (1,190.04km), Gombe (1182.40km) and Ekiti (1,178.04km). Others are Jigawa (1100.53km), Taraba (1,076.58km), Sokoto (1,066.56km), Plateau (997.45km), Ebonyi, 651.65km and Bayelsa (407.88km).”

The whitepaper noted that individual­s and communitie­s face a growing barrier to navigating the interconne­cted landscape of modern life without reliable and affordable Internet access.

The Obaseki-led administra­tion has since prioritise­d investment in digital infrastruc­ture as one of the key pillars to drive economic growth.

The government said this is aimed at powering the state's egovernanc­e platform and sustaining the bourgeonin­g tech ecosystem anchored on tech initiative­s.

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