Nigeria requires $5bn for National Broadband Plan says Official
Nigeria requires $5bn
for National Broadband Plan says Official
Malam Ubale Maska,Chairman,
Broadband Implementation Steering Committee (BISC), says about 5 billion
dollars is required for the implementation of the Nigeria National Broadband
Plan (NNBP) 2020-2025. Maska, represented by Dr Usman Abdullahi, said this at
the maiden Stakeholders Consultation meeting with Industry Players on the implementation
of the plan, on Tuesday in Abuja.
“The
plan itself can be achieved at the cost of between 3.5billion dollars and 5
billion dollars. “We have several options and none is defined yet; we hope to
raise something from the government. But as you can see government has its
hands full. “There are conflicting demands; we don’t know if that will happen.
But the infrastructure funds that the Central Bank of Nigeria is floating is
another source,” he said. Maska said that the event was to present to the
industry players, the details of the provisions of the new NNBP 2020 -2025 with
expected questions, comments, observations and feedback. He said that it was
also to present the key provisions of the plan, which were the set targets,
pillars and recommended initiatives among others. “I am very positive that
discussions here will immensely help in improving our collaborative efforts and
actions aimed at accelerating innovations, industrial growth and sustainable
development of the telecommunications sector and the Nigerian digital economy
in general,” he said.
NCC
Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Danbatta restated the commission’s
commitment towards successful implementation of the plan. Represented by Malam
Ubale Maska, Danbatta said that 30 per cent broadband target set in the
previous plan of 2013-2018 was met and surpassed due to collective efforts of
the industry players. He said that some targets were not met in the previous
plan due to various challenges that were being addressed as a continuum.
According to him, the importance of broadband to our Gross Domestic
Product(GDP),socio-economic development, and most specially the Digital
Economy, cannot be overemphasised. He, therefore, urged the industry players to
in their usual manner commit to the attainment of the set goals of NNBP
2020-2025.(NAN)
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