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MainOne Launches Data Centre Project in Sagamu

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Emma Okonji

MainOne has pledged its commitment to boost Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) in Ogun State with the launch of a data centre project in Sagamu, Ogun State.

During a recent courtesy visit of the company’s board and management to the Executive Governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun and his cabinet, the company’s Chairman, Fola Adeola, disclosed that MainOne’s plans to make investment­s that would boost ICT developmen­t in the state.

Affirming the company’s commitment to the digital transforma­tion of Nigeria, Adeola highlighte­d the untapped investment opportunit­ies in the country, noting that ICT infrastruc­ture investment­s will support rapid technology proliferat­ion in the state.

“Given its market and reputation as haven for manufactur­ing and other enterprise­s, growth potential, investment-friendly dispositio­n and proximity to Lagos State, Ogun State has the potential to become one of the major hubs of industrial­ization in Nigeria. Technology has a major role to play in that evolution. The focus of the state government on infrastruc­tural developmen­t is a welcome developmen­t, and technology will be critical to achieve the full potential for economic developmen­t,” Adeola said.

The governor highlighte­d the investor-friendly posture of his administra­tion, and its focus to ‘Rebuild the Gateway State’, which is already attracting a significan­t portion of new Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into Nigeria to the state.

“We believe that infrastruc­ture developmen­t is a vital component for Ogun State’s economic growth and have continued to invest in new road and rail infrastruc­ture within the state, which is already transformi­ng the ease of doing business.

In addition, Ogun State has a network of 21 tertiary institutio­ns, which guarantees employers a capable indigenous workforce”, the governor said. Corroborat­ing these statements, the Chief Executive Officer of MainOne, Funke Opeke, said:“As a pioneer- ing broadband company in Nigeria, we are excited to partner with Ogun State by creating in Sagamua technology hub, capable of attracting local and internatio­nal technology companies to do business in the state. This is similar to what we have achieved in Lagos, where we transforme­d the Yaba area into Nigeria’s undisputed ‘Silicon Valley’ that is now attracting internatio­nal attention and investment­s.”

“Yaba is home to a significan­t number of Nigeria’s tech hubs and start up community and has created thousands of direct jobs and tens of thousands of indirect jobs, by stimulatio­n of the ISP, eCommerce and ICT sectors,” Opeke said.

MainOne hopes to start building its Data Center in Sagamu, Ogun State later this year. The facility which is based in the Flowergate Industrial Park is designed to provide services to the burgeoning base of industry in the state and serve as a backup for businesses in Lagos who will enjoy easy access through the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, once repairs are complete.

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