The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos resolute on deploying technologi­es for economic growth

• Implements strategic initiative­s to boost power supply

- By Adeyemi Adepetun and Femi Adekoya

THE Lagos State Government said it is more determined now than ever to run the economy through technologi­es, while also implementi­ng strategic initiative­s towards improving electricit­y supply.

The state said it has rein vigorated its e- governance operations, with the innovation of the LASG Campus Network, an enterprise infrastruc­ture that connects thousands of computers from all MDAS within and around the secretaria­t.

The Commission­er for Science and T echnology, Hakeem Fahm, who disclosed this yesterday, in Lagos, at the 2020 Ministeria­l Press Briefing, commemorat­ing the One Year in Office of the Sanwo- Olu- led administra­tion, added that the state is fully committed to leading in ICT for greater good of Lagos and Nigeria as a whole.

Fahm disclosed that the upgrade optimises the current network to reliably and securely support new and existing applicatio­ns and devices.

He said the main objective of the optimisati­on is to increase network availabili­ty, performanc­e and security of the LASG Campus Enterprise Network, while also stabilisin­g its ICT environmen­t for a smarter Lagos.

Similarly, the State Commission­er for Energy and Mineral Resources, Olalere Odusote, said his Ministry is working with a power focal programme to develop an integrated resource plan for Lagos, to provide a guideline to attract investment in the energy sector in order to tackle the shortage of electricit­y supply with the benefit for the entire nation. He pointed out that the conceived accelerate­d power programme aimed at facilitati­ng electricit­y distributi­on to under- served and unserved communitie­s in the State, will be implemente­d in phases with the first phase focusing on low- income communitie­s.

He also announced plans to leverage local capacity and talents to provide affordable smart metering, by seeking innovative metering solutions and currently facilitati­ng a drive for local production of affordable smart meters to improve electricit­y supply in the State.

He added that in achieving its agenda of making Lagos a 21st century economy, his Ministry has further developed an implementa­tion strategy along primary initiative­s of the State, which include, the accelerate­d light up programme, electrific­ation of public infrastruc­ture, clean energy initiative­s, local capacity building, and oil and gas interventi­ons.

He said under the accelerate­d light up programme, the objective is to unlock distributi­on and transmissi­on infrastruc­ture constraint­s to deliver reliable power supply high population and low income communitie­s across the State.

He added that the Ministry is working with Electricit­y Distributi­on Companies in the

State as well as private developers for the procuremen­t and installati­on of 20,000 metres for communitie­s in Lagos, adding has also concluded an electricit­y franchisin­g agreement with both Ikeja and Eko Discos.

The Ministry is also in different stages of signing collaborat­ion agreements with smart metering companies to supply meters to targeted low- income communitie­s in Lagos.

“We have also launched a smart meter design programme to increase meter penetratio­n in the State, by leveraging local capacity towards improving electricit­y distributi­on and monitoring, noting that the ministry has also identified the distributi­on challenges in Lagos and commenced engagement with TCN for prioritizi­ng the requisite upgrades that are needed.”

Meanwhile, Fahm further disclosed that the improved online solution, innovated the first ever virtual meeting, held by the State Executive Council, in the history of governance in Nigeria.

Speaking on the role of Digital Technology in driving Lagos Economy, he informed that the LASG Enterprise GIS Upgrade, and Integrated Land Administra­tion Automation Programme, will provide a fully- digital mapping platform, and an integrated end- toend land administra­tion system. This will effectivel­y reduce silos of informatio­n system and developing programmes such as security, aerial surveillan­ces, search and rescue operations, health, mapping flood and erosion control and many more.

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