NCC backs Bayelsa’s drive to boost digital infrastructure

In keeping with its tradition and belief in strategic partnership and collaboration, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has expressed its readiness to collaborate with the Bayelsa State Government in accelerating telecommunications infrastructure deployment, digital literacy and skills in the state.

The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NCC, Professor Umar Danbatta, reiterated this commitment during a courtesy visit by a delegation from Bayelsa State to the management of NCC in Abuja, recently.

Stating the purpose of the visit to the Commission, Bayelsa State’s Commissioner for Communications, Science and Technology, Dr Promise Ekio Ekio, who led the delegation, said Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector is one of the critical areas that the state government has identified for priority to accelerate the growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the state in order to bolster employment for the youths of the state and to nudge their interest in digital culture.

Ekio said that while the plan to leverage ICT for socio-economic development of Bayelsa State has been uppermost on the agenda of the state government, several engagements made by the state government with industry stakeholders are yet to receive concrete action, apparently due to lack of robust telecommunications services in the state.

“Therefore, it is our fervent hope that this meeting will be the beginning of a partnership that will blossom in the areas of digital training and rapid ICT infrastructural development, for the benefit of the people of Bayelsa State and other Nigerians living in the state. We want to assure the Commission of our preparedness to work closely with it to fulfill its mandate in the state as well as actualise the vision of Bayelsa State government to leverage ICT for accelerating development,” Ekio said.

He commended the NCC for the good work it is doing in fast-tracking implementation of the digital economy initiatives of the Federal Government by being upbeat in consolidating the gains of the telecommunications sector.

The Commissioner promised that Bayelsa State would also provide necessary incentives to accelerate ICT deployment in the state.

Responding to his guests, Danbatta, who was represented during the meeting by NCC’s Director, Digital Economy, Dr Augustine Nwaulune, commended Bayelsa State Government for seeking collaboration with NCC to stimulate economic growth through telecommunication services and assured that NCC is a ready and willing partner of Bayelsa State on telecoms and ICT.

While the Commission is willing to partner with state governments and other relevant institutions to ensure universal access and universal services, Danbatta said efforts shall be made collaboratively to ensure that relevant infrastructure needed to deliver ubiquitous telecom services to achieve Bayelsa’s socio-economic goal are prioritised.

Danbatta emphasised the Commission’s recognition of the importance of infrastructure expansion in achieving the Federal Government’s vision on digital economy. Citing the Nigerian National Broadband Plan (NNBP) 2020-2025 as one of the initiatives of the Federal Government instituted to bolster infrastructure expansion, Danbatta stated that the implementation of the plan is essentially driven by NCC.

He promised that NCC would ensure that infrastructure gaps in the telecommunications sector are bridged to accomplish the government’s vision in the context of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy 2020-30.

Speaking further, Danbatta said to accelerate broadband infrastructure deployment in the South-South geo-political zone where Bayelsa State is situated, the NCC had licensed Messrs Raeaana Limited, as one of the seven licensed Infrastructure Companies (InfraCos), authorised to cascade fibre to deepen the penetration of broadband services in all nooks and crannies of the country.

“The InfraCo licensees have been given timelines to work in their respective zones of deployment to cascade fibre infrastructure to the rural communities, covering the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) to enhance robust telecom service provisioning in the country,” the EVC stated.

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