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NCC Strengthens Collaboration On Digital Economy Targets

Olamide Ojuokaiye by Olamide Ojuokaiye
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has restated its commitment to improving the regulatory environment for broadband expansion, amid ongoing concerns over infrastructure deficits and investment constraints in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector.

The remark was made by the NCC Board chairman, Idris Olorunnimbe, during a meeting with an executive delegation from ipNX Nigeria Ltd, during which both sides discussed the role of regulation and private capital in driving digital infrastructure growth.

Olorunnimbe said the Commission would prioritise policies that encourage investment and expand broadband access, noting that regulatory stability remains critical to attracting long-term capital into the sector.

“The Commission is committed to fostering an enabling environment for private sector participation in achieving universal broadband access across Nigeria,” he said.

While Nigeria continues to face challenges in achieving its broadband penetration targets, with stakeholders citing high right-of-way charges, infrastructure costs and policy inconsistencies as key barriers to expansion.

Olorunnimbe acknowledged the importance of collaboration with operators but stressed that engagement must translate into measurable progress in closing connectivity gaps.

While, regulatory clarity and sustained stakeholder engagement would be required to address structural bottlenecks limiting network rollout, particularly in underserved and rural areas.

On its part, ipNX pointed to the need for stronger policy coordination and leadership to unlock growth in the ICT sector.

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The Group Managing Director of ipNX, Ejovi Aror, said engagement with the regulator comes at a time when the industry requires clearer direction to scale investments.

“We are pleased to engage with the new Chairman of the NCC and show our support as he takes on this important role. Strong leadership and a clear policy direction are essential to unlocking the full potential of Nigeria’s digital economy,” Aror stated.

Aror added that expanding connectivity, particularly in schools and underserved communities, would require sustained collaboration between regulators and operators.

“At ipNX, we remain committed to working closely with the Commission and other stakeholders to expand broadband access, enhance connectivity in educational institutions, and ultimately bridge the digital divide,” he said.

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