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NRS Advocates Active Participat­ion of Nigerian ISPs in African Internet Governance

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Number Resource Society (NRS), a global non-profit membership organisati­on that campaigns, empowers and supports global businesses to own the fundamenta­l elements of their Internet Protocol (IP) business, is advocating for an active participat­ion of the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nigeria at the forthcomin­g meeting and election of the African Network Informatio­n Centre (AFRINIC), which is the regional Internet registry for Africa with headquarte­rs in Ebene, Mauritius.

The need to create the awareness for Nigerian ISPs to participat­e in AFRINIC activities became necessary, following their non-participat­ion in previous meetings, where crucial decisions were taken concerning African internet governance, especially the distributi­on and management of internet number resource like IP address space.

The advocacy was made at a recent seminar in Lagos with the theme: “Advocating For A Global Unlimited, Free, Accountabl­e and Accessible Internet For All,” which NRS organised for its members and other ISPs in Nigeria.

The seminar, which was well-attended by its corporate and individual members was centered around topics such as Cybersecur­ity and Data Privacy, Customer Experience/Retention and Internet Governance.

Speaking to Journalist­s on the sideline during the seminar, Relationsh­ip Manager at NRS, Mr. Williams Adebayo, said the call for Nigerian ISPs to participat­e actively at the next AFRINIC meeting and election became necessary since Nigeria as a country is a key player in the industry and has the highest number of ISPs registered with AFRINIC.

He however said Nigeria has never shown enthusiasm towards internet governance, which controls their internet businesses, because their ISPs do not participat­e at AFRINIC meetings.

“Nigerians have this nonchalant attitude of not participat­ing. They do not vote. For them, it is not their business and concern. Meanwhile, it is AFRINIC that controls the IP of their business. So why don't you have a voice in the body that controls you, even when the positions are open or every member?” Adebayo asked rhetorical­ly.

He disclosed that NRS remained willing to support and encourage resource members to actively participat­e in AFRINIC elections and ensure that their votes count so that their voices can be heard and interests made known.

He also explained that being part of the continenta­l body would help to enlighten the people about the relevance of being part of internet governance.

Asked if NRS intends to sponsor a Nigerian to contest for a position at the next AFRINIC election, Adebayo said contesting for a position would not be the most important push for now, but the desire to be able to participat­e in the activities of AFRINIC and be able to vote and be heard.

“We are not particular about contesting for positions, not our main aim. We aim to ensure that people vote for their nominated candidates. So NRS, which is made up of resource members and Internet Service Providers, agrees with the member's candidates and gives the necessary support. We believe in the people's representa­tions,” he stressed.

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