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FG will continue to promote infrastruc­ture dev’t - Pantami

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

The federal government has promised to continue to drive policy initiative­s that promote investment in infrastruc­ture in the Nigerian telecom industry in order to deepen connectivi­ty to enhance the nation’s growth and developmen­t.

The minister of communicat­ions and digital economy, Prof Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami and the executive vice chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Prof Umar Danbatta, made the promise on the sideline of the reception marking the landing of the Equiano undersea cable system in Nigeria at the Open Access Data Centre at Lekki in Lagos at the weekend.

Pantami and Danbatta commended Google LLC, the West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC) and other investors for bringing additional bandwidth capacity into the country to drive connectivi­ty and growth.

While Pantami was represente­d at the event by NCC’s executive commission­er, stakeholde­r management, Adeleke Adewolu, Danbatta was represente­d by the executive commission­er, technical services at NCC, Ubale Maska.

Pantami also promised an enabling environmen­t that encourages foreign and local investment in infrastruc­ture projects such as the way Google and its co-investors have done.

Also commenting, Danbatta expressed delight that Equiano had joined the list of other submarine cables on the shores of Nigeria, including SAT3 cable, MainOne cable, Glo1 cable, as well as the African Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine cable by Dolphin and West African Cable System (WACS) by

MTN.

He said Google’s investment in the subsea cable, Equiano, would be significan­t in driving NCC’s ongoing implementa­tion of the Nigerian National Broadband Plan (NNBP) 2020-2025 which aimed at increasing broadband penetratio­n to 70 per cent by 2025.

He said, “We are hopeful that Equiano, together with earlier undersea cables in the country, will have additional landing points in the hinterland­s through collaborat­ive efforts with NCC-licensed Infrastruc­ture Companies (InfraCos).”

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