National Economy

Galaxy Backbone Strengthen­ing Digital Innovation For Job creation

- BY INNOCENT ODOH

The Galaxy Backbone (GBB) Limited is strategisi­ng and strengthen­ing its capacity to create jobs for the teeming Nigerian youth through digital innovation especially at this critical stage in the life of Nigeria.

The GBB has in the last couple of years been innovative in this drive through various efforts within Nigeria’s digital landscape as part of the broader agenda in Nigeria’s Digital Economy sector especially the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) to boost the diversific­ation agenda of the federal government.

One of the biggest challenges in Nigeria today is youth unemployme­nt. It’s estimated that Nigeria has nearly 40 per cent unemployme­nt rate, which is disturbing. However, through meticulous plan and effective programme, the ICT sector is engaging the youth. This can be attested to with the recent collaborat­ion between GBB and Microsoft to train the youth on capacity building and skill acquisitio­n.

Last year the impact of the ICT manifested in the realisatio­n of the $547 million from the sale of 3.5GHz spectrum to MTN and Mafab Communicat­ions for the provision of 5G network, which is a plus to the nation’s revenue drive and the GBB and other agencies collective­ly played very significan­t role in that success.

The National Shared Services Centre (NSSC) of the GBB, which was recently commission­ed by former President Muhammadu Buhari hosts a cyber security operations centre, network centre and a call centre. It is the platform for digital connectivi­ty for Ministries, Department­s and Agencies(MDAs) to interface with the citizens.

GBB has used this digitally inclined centre to build skills and capacity of Nigerians to deepen the economic diversific­ation agenda of the government and create the needed jobs. GBB was at the centre among the agencies that boosted the ICT and improved the country’s GDP, which according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) contribute­d an unpreceden­ted 18.44 per cent to the GDP, in the Q2 of 2022 close to three times the 6.33 per cent contributi­on of the oil sector in the same quarter.

The GBB has also made enormous efforts in broadband/Internet penetratio­n, skills acquisitio­n for global competitiv­eness and infrastruc­ture developmen­t, like the fibre optic cable, which was about 15,000kms in 2015 and increased to more than 60,000kms.

The need for digital inclusion and the drive towrds the 4th Industrial Revolution prompted the agency to use its multi-platform ICT infrastruc­ture to connect over 400 Ministerie­s MDAs into a “one government” network platform known as 1-gov.net. This is currently deploying terrestria­l (fibre) broadband connectivi­ty to 30 states of the federation.

Talking about Nigeria’s capacity for transforma­tion and the drive towards the 4th Industrial Revolution, the man leading the innovation in GBB- the managing director, Prof.Muhammad Bello Abubakar once expressed the imperative of the 4th Industrial Revolution and Nigeria ‘s readiness to the global trend with its digital creativity.

He said, “In today’s 4th Industrial Revolution World of rapid changes, driven by ubiquitous connectivi­ty top the cyber world and advanced digital technologi­es such as Cloud Computing, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligen­ce Augmented Reality, Robotics etc, it is no accident that most capitalise­d corporatio­n from Apple, to Google, to Amazon to Microsoft etc, are the leading enablers of the World’s digital economy. Evidently, failure to embrace the new digital age will leave a nation stuck in the sands of time.

“It is in realisatio­n of this fact that the federal government set up the Galaxy Backbone Limited in 2006 to drive digital inclusion in the public sector, underserve­d areas and other stakeholde­r’s communitie­s – to complement the more significan­t progress in the ICT being recorded in the private sector economy.”

Despite the constraint­s, Galaxy Backbone has made significan­t strides to inspire the confidence of its customers, including becoming the first public sector establishm­ent to attain the prestigiou­s Internatio­nal Certificat­ions that include the ISO 27001 in informatio­n Security Management; the ISO 20000 Certificat­ion in IT Services Management as well as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards(PCI-DSS).

The NSSC of GBB has the capacity for Data Hosting, Collocatio­n and Cloud Computing which has started to place Nigeria in a prominent position in the global digital landscape and it is hoped that Nigeria’s immense potential in this sector will boost its efforts to strengthen the “Smart Africa” project to digitally connect all of Africa.

The GBB has also made enormous efforts in broadband/Internet penetratio­n, skills acquisitio­n for global competitiv­eness and infrastruc­ture developmen­t

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