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FG uncovers National Broadband Alliance
FG uncovers National Broadband Alliance
The Nigerian Government has unveiled the National Broadband Alliance.

The Federal Government has announced the launch of the National Broadband Alliance for the country, an initiative to accelerate the country’s digital transformation and promote broadband development and adoption.

The Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, emphasised the importance of improving connectivity infrastructure to drive economic growth and prosperity.

“As we work towards accelerating our collective prosperity as a nation, improving our connectivity infrastructure is a critical part of our plans as a government,” the minister said in a statement obtained on Friday.

Nigeria’s broadband penetration is currently at 43.53 per cent, with significant gaps in fibre network access.

The new National Broadband Plan targets 70 per cent internet penetration by 2025, seeking to bridge the digital divide.

According to the minister, the NBAN is designed to foster collaboration among stakeholders in the broadband ecosystem, including government agencies, private sector operators, and civil society organizations.

Tijani enthused that by improving the quality and supply of broadband, the government aimed to increase demand and position Nigeria at the forefront of the global digital landscape.

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