The Guardian (Nigeria)

ATCON tasks FG on economic digitisati­on as telcos activate 1.9m new subscriber­s

Seeks tax holidays, interventi­on fund from CBN

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE Associatio­n of Telecommun­ications Companies of Nigeria ( ATCON) has charged the Federal Government to commence the digitisati­on of the nation’s economy.

It stressed the need for the Federal Government to map out fresh plans that would assist the country to cope with economic challenges post- COVID- 19 pandemic.

ATCON President, Olusola Teniola, told The Guardian yesterday in Lagos that every sector of the Nigerian economy should brace up for the challenges ahead, stressing that informatio­n and communicat­ion technology ( ICT) would be strategic in diversifyi­ng and digitising the economy.

Teniola pointed out that the associatio­n would organise a virtual conversati­on to discuss the socio- economic and political impact of COVID- 19 on the Telecommun­ications and ICT sector in Nigeria on June 4, through the Zoom platform.

He said the COVID- 19 pandemic had disrupted livelihood­s and businesses socially, economical­ly and politicall­y, which had made the country to realise it could continue to rely on crude oil.

“For example, the price of crude oil in the internatio­nal market fell below the benchmark prize of 2020 budget and the Federal Government has resorted to borrowing from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund ( IMF) to cushion the effect of the fall in the price of crude oil in the internatio­nal market.

“To salvage the situation, there is an urgent need for collaborat­ion public and private sectors colaborati­on to jumpstart the diversific­ation and emergence of digitisati­on of the Nigerian economy,” he stated.

Teniola said the meeting would proffer ways of ensuring effective regulation, developmen­t and building of local capacities for the rapid spread of telecoms and ICT infrastruc­ture facilities across the country. He said there would also be the need to push for the buyin of government at all levels to encourage telecoms and ICT infrastruc­ture developmen­t in their respective states by encouragin­g investment­s through tax holidays and special interventi­on funds for the sector by the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN).

Meanwhile, the Mobile Network Operators ( MNOS) activated about 1.96m new telecommun­ications lines in the month of March.

The new subscripti­ons, which was about 500,000 over and above what the operators saw in February ( about 1.41m), was not unconnecte­d with Federal Government’s lockdown measures due to COVID- 9, which saw more people having to work from home with the aid of Internet data.

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