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Danbatta: Ubiquitous Broadband Penetratio­n Will Boost Local Production, Reduce Import Dependence

- Emma Okonji TELECOMS

Given the current 21 per cent broadband penetratio­n in the country, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta has called for increased penetratio­n of broadband across the nooks and crannies of the country, insisting that ubiquitous broadband will not only boost broadband penetratio­n, but will also reduce ICT import dependence.

Danbatta who made the remark in Lagos during the finals of the National Innova- tion Changemake­r Challenge, organised by the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), said: “Our resolve at the NCC, and the collective efforts of industry stakeholde­rs to ensure that Nigeria achieves and indeed surpasses the National Broadband Plan target of 30 per cent penetratio­n by 2018, is yielding results with above 21 per cent penetratio­n already achieved.

He added: “This is a sync with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) policy objectives on telecommun­ications/ICT to encourage rapid ICT penetratio­n among all socioecono­mic levels and increase broadband penetratio­n, as well as to promote and encourage local production of ICT hard and software, so as to reduce import dependence and generate foreign exchange by exporting to the regional and continenta­l markets.”

Represente­d by the Head of Strategy and Corporate Performanc­e at USPF, Mr. Kelechi Nwankwo, Danbatta explained that the ERGP acknowledg­es that ICT and digital technology have the potential to ramp up employment, transform labour productivi­ty and create new economic sectors.

Danbatta was of the view that should Nigeria surpass the 30 per cent broadband penetratio­n by 2018, it will create ubiquitous broadband availabili­ty across the country that will enhance innovation in such a way that technology solutions that could address immediate challenges, reduce importatio­n of technology solutions and turn around the fortunes of the country, could be developed locally in Nigeria.

President of the Institute of Software Practition­ers of Nigeria (ISPON), Mr. James

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