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Facebook to partner with Nigeria to enhance digital culture

by Radarr Africa

The leading global digital services provider, Facebook, is seeking a partnership with the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), to enhance digital culture.

A statement to PREMIUM TIMES on Thursday, said the partnership will strengthen connectivity and enhance businesses.

Highlighting the centrality of infrastructure to the flourishing of digital culture, Investment Lead at Facebook Office in the United States, Ibrahima Ba, said robust infrastructure is the bedrock of the massive connectivity that signposts Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.

“Without adequate and right type of infrastructure, there can be no robust connectivity,” he said.

Mr Ba recalled that Facebook had successfully undertaken two connectivity projects in Edo and Ogun involving a total of 800 kilometers of fibre connecting institutions and operator towers.

“Considering the connectivity gap that still exists in the country, there is a great need for more and even further expansion of infrastructure because increased penetration of services will require further deployment of infrastructure which will encourage investment and promote digital culture,” he said.

Mr Ba added that Nigeria is very important to Facebook for many reasons, but particularly because it is Africa’s most populous country.

He said this explains the desires and dedication by Facebook to explore further opportunities for partnerships in infrastructure expansion. He emphasised that Facebook looks forward to seeing opportunities for partnerships manifest because such collaboration will result in kilometres of infrastructure expansion in fibre connectivity.

Mr Ba advised the Commission to facilitate further liberalisation of partnership and collaboration processes with stakeholders.

The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive (EVC/CE) of NCC, Umar Danbatta, who spoke through the deputy director technical standards and network Integrity at NCC, Edoyemi Ogoh, commended the group for the model it has adopted in participating in the Nigerian market by partnering with licensees of the Commission.

He assured the team of NCC’s irrevocable commitment to infrastructure expansion to enhance better connectivity.

He affirmed that NCC is aware of how central infrastructure is to the expansion of telecom services, and said that the realisation explained NCC’s adoption of the Open Access Model (OAM) and the licensing of infrastructure companies (Infracos) to cascade fibre to the hinterland of Nigeria.

Mr Ogoh also informed the guests that President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent re-designation of NCC’s supervising ministry as Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy speaks further to federal government’s commitment to encouraging more citizens to embrace digital culture.

He declared that the Commission is central to these processes, and the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, has continued to demonstrate his commitment to tackling bottlenecks to infrastructure expansion.

He cited the recent meetings between the Minister, the EVC and Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State and Chairman of Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) which focused on streamlining and standardising Right of Way (RoW) charges as eloquent testimony to Government’s commitment in this regard.

Mr Ogoh also stated that the Commission is finalising processes to institute the ‘Dig Once Policy’ that will encourage operators and other key players in infrastructure segment to have greater strategic collaboration in the laying of fibre especially in the context of the upcoming National Broadband Plan 2020-2025.

The Deputy Director Legal and Regulatory Services at NCC, Jerry Ugwu, said NCC will explore the proposition by Facebook and hope that discussions with Facebook will continue in order to give concrete expression to the desires and vision of the two organisations.

This news was Culled from Premium Times

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