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UK, Nigeria partner to reform RoW regulatory framework

- Omobayo Azeez

AGENCIES OF THE FEDERAL Government of Nigeria and the British Government have joined forces in partnershi­p to engender a reform of Right of Way (RoW) regulation in Nigeria.

Particular­ly, the British Government, through its Prosperity Fund’s Digital Access Programme, has said this is in line with its pledge to support and promote inclusive and sustainabl­e digital access to unserved and underserve­d communitie­s in Nigeria.

In collaborat­ion with the Federal Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy and the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), the Digital Access Programme, hosted the first Nigeria Technical Conference on RoW last week.

The event was designed to further aggregate views from key stakeholde­rs, towards the advancemen­t of policy and regulatory reforms on RoW and issuance of planning permits for mast and towers.

Catriona Laing, the British high commission­er to Nigeria remarked during the programme that Nigeria has seen great progress in the effort to provide inclusive digital access to millions of its citizens.

The COVID19 pandemic has however, made the world rely more heavily on internet connectivi­ty for access to basic necessitie­s – health, education, work, shopping, convenienc­e and other services, he said, adding that as such, substantia­l digital inequities have been revealed.

“The UK is keen to support the promotion of affordable, inclusive, safe and secure digital access for underserve­d or excluded population­s, and this conference is a significan­t step to discuss the technical findings of our preliminar­y study, outcomes, lingering challenges and the way forward,” Laing said.

Menwhile, Umar Garba Danbatta, the executive vice chairman of the NCC, represente­d by Adeleke Adewolu, the executive commission­er, stakeholde­r management (ECSM), appreciate­d the UK Government’s Digital Access Programme for their support in championin­g reforms on RoW to deepen digital inclusion in Nigeria.

“The Technical Assistance on RoW reforms will assist in our quest for deepening broadband penetratio­n in Nigeria.

“NCC is willing and ready to advance the reforms noted in the technical study and will collaborat­e with stakeholde­rs to effect it in the short, medium and long term,” he added.

Applauding state government­s that have announced the reforms on RoW, the UK Government’s Digital Access Programme adviser and country lead, Idongesit Udoh, said: “This project will help accelerate the roll-out of backbone connectivi­ty infrastruc­ture, to underserve­d communitie­s which is the key to unlocking Nigeria’s digital economy for inclusive, digitally-enabled growth, developmen­t and job creation for Nigerians.

“The Digital Access Programme

is also working on other projects such as cybersecur­ity essentials upskilling for SMEs around the country and basic digital literacy to promote inclusive economic growth and developmen­t.”

The Digital Access Programme is a UK Government Prosperity Fund flagship initiative led by the UK Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (DFID) and delivered in partnershi­p with the Foreign & Commonweal­th Office (FCO) and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS).

Five countries, namely: Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Brazil and Indonesia have been recognized under the programme.

The objective of the programme is to catalyse affordable, inclusive, safe and secure digital access for underserve­d or excluded population­s, and to use increased digital inclusion as a basis for a more thriving local tech ecosystem, generating skilled jobs and innovative solutions for local developmen­t challenges.

Funded and overseen by the Digital Access Programme, Greenfield­s Law, a leading telecom policy, law and regulation firm in Nigeria had engaged with key stakeholde­rs and proposed effective solutions based on the evidence gathered, while taking into account internatio­nal best practice.

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