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Stakeholders Explore Paths To Close Nigeria’s Digital Divide

by Royal Ibeh
7 months ago
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Stakeholders in Africa’s internet landscape who convened at the Nigerian Peering and Interconnection Forum (ngPIF) in Lagos, have disclosed plans to focus on bridging Nigeria’s digital divide, through expanded internet infrastructure.

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The forum organised by the Nigerian Network Operator Group (ngNOG) and the Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN), brought together industry leaders, government representatives, and tech experts who discussed strategic ways to expand internet access in underserved areas.

In his opening remarks, Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, emphasised the critical role of internet connectivity in driving Nigeria’s economic growth and development.

Represented by his senior adviser on Technology, Broadband & Innovation, Ganiyu Oseni, Sanwo-Olu reiterated the Lagos state government’s commitment to fostering digital inclusion and expanding infrastructure.

“Digital connectivity is not just a tool for communication; it is a catalyst for economic transformation,” Oseni said on behalf of the Governor. “We are committed to supporting initiatives like ngPIF that push the boundaries of digital infrastructure and bring the benefits of connectivity to all Nigerians.”

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The forum, held over two days, featured workshops and panels on topics including peering, data centers, and government policies to support digital growth.

National coordinator of ngPIF, Prof. Wale Adedokun, underscored the forum’s mission to bridge Nigeria’s digital divide, particularly between urban and rural areas. “The essence of ngPIF is to foster collaboration among stakeholders to ensure internet resources are more accessible and affordable across Nigeria,” he told journalists.

CEO of IXPN, Muhammed Rudman, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the importance of rural connectivity to ensure that all citizens can access the digital economy. “The government’s support is crucial for expanding internet access in underserved areas, particularly through mechanisms like the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF),” Rudman explained.

CEO of Open Access Data Centre (OADC), Ayotunde Coker, highlighted ngPIF’s role in building a robust peering community that includes infrastructure providers, content creators, service providers, and policymakers. “This forum has evolved into a vibrant community dedicated to advancing Nigeria’s interconnection and peering infrastructure, putting the country on the global digital map,” Coker remarked.

As Nigeria progresses in its digital transformation, forums like ngPIF remain essential in shaping a more connected, inclusive future for all citizens.


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