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WIOCC, Communications Ministry partner to accelerate Nigeria’s digital economy

WIOCC Group, a leading provider of digital infrastructure and connectivity solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with the Federal Ministry of Communications Innovation and Digital Economy (FMCIDE).

This partnership aims to accelerate the development of Nigeria’s digital economy through substantial investments in critical digital infrastructure and comprehensive stakeholder engagement.

The partnership was sealed through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking a significant stride in efforts to enhance digital connectivity and inclusion across Nigeria.

The agreement outlines a shared vision for fostering technical efficiency and collective prosperity.

The partnership also focuses on enhancing stakeholder engagement by jointly reviewing and improving the National Policy on Telecommunications to meet digital economy needs.

WIOCC Group is committed to investing in Nigeria’s digital infrastructure, deploying a hyperscale open-access digital platform for internet service providers (ISPs) with advanced fibre and colocation facilities.

Through this partnership, the collaboration with the Nigerian Broadband Alliance aims to improve broadband quality and accessibility, with WIOCC expanding fibre infrastructure and partnering with ISPs to connect more homes and businesses.

The partnership also includes WIOCC providing digital infrastructure training and supporting job creation for Nigerian youth.

WIOCC Group’s Chief Business Development Officer, Mr Darren Bedford, while commenting on the partnership, said, “The MoU with the Ministry of Communications underscores our commitment to supporting Nigeria’s digital transformation. By working together, we aim to create a robust digital ecosystem that benefits all stakeholders and drives sustainable economic growth.”

The Minister of Communications Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr ‘Bosun Tijani, stated, “This collaboration with WIOCC Group represents a significant step forward in our commitment to ensuring that Nigerians have access to reliable and high-quality telecommunications services.

“We are committed to building a resilient digital infrastructure that fosters innovation, inclusion, and economic growth. Working with the private sector to deliver last-mile connectivity to homes and businesses, amongst other key benefits, is essential to achieving this vision, and we are excited about the opportunities this collaboration creates for empowering communities across Nigeria,” the Minister added.

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