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Federal Gov’t Backs Local Hosting, Targets Digital Sovereignty With MTN’s Data Center Infrastructure

by Royal Ibeh
2 months ago
in Business
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The federal government has thrown its weight behind local cloud hosting and data infrastructure as a strategic imperative for national growth, following the launch of MTN Nigeria’s $150 million Tier III Dabengwa Data Centre in Lagos, the largest modular data facility of its kind in West Africa.

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With a combined investment of $285 million: $150 million for the first phase launched on Tuesday and $135 million projected for the second, MTN’s new facility stands as its most ambitious infrastructure project to date.

Positioned as the largest prefabricated modular data centre in Nigeria and one of the biggest in West Africa, the centre underscores the company’s growing role in shaping the region’s digital future.

Speaking at the commissioning, the minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani said, the new facility is a vital pillar in the government’s broader strategy to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on foreign hosting services, enhance digital resilience, and foster economic diversification.

“This initiative aligns directly with the vision of his excellency, president Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to build a $1 trillion economy, an economy powered by productivity, innovation, enterprise, and inclusivity. With infrastructure like this, we are keeping our data and capital local, reducing the need to spend scarce foreign exchange. It provides the digital backbone for key sectors such as fintech, healthcare, education, and AI. This is how we build national trust and ensure digital sovereignty,” Tijani said.

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Tijani also reaffirmed that the facility supports the government’s Project BRIDGE and the deployment of 7,000 communication towers in unserved and underserved areas, which together aim to provide meaningful connectivity to over 20 million Nigerians still offline. He further praised MTN’s support for the 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, noting the company’s N3 billion commitment to training Nigerian youth in digital skills.

“Talent needs platforms. This facility provides exactly that. This infrastructure on Nigerian soil will enable startups, developers, and creators to scale their innovations from Nigeria to the world,” Tijani said.

The director-general of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, described the development as more than a corporate milestone, calling it a national investment in data sovereignty and a foundation for Africa-focused innovation.

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“This project signifies Nigeria’s readiness to build a robust, inclusive, and truly sovereign digital ecosystem in line with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. It directly supports the Nigeria Data Protection and Trust Policy, and positions the country to compete with global hyperscalers by enabling local cloud providers to thrive. With our ‘9-0-2’ strategy, we at NITDA are working to expand inclusive access to digital infrastructure and create the right standards to accelerate cloud and AI adoption nationwide. If international players are not ready to build here, Nigeria is ready to power its own cloud future,” Abdullahi said.

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The company’s CEO, Karl Toriola, described the new facility as a crucial step toward digital self-reliance and economic transformation.

“This data centre is a representation of technological investment that goes beyond infrastructure, it is a statement of our belief in Nigeria’s future. We have built an enterprise-grade facility with a starting capacity of 4.5MW, scalable to 14MW, compliant with local data protection laws, and designed for maximum reliability, security, and ESG alignment,” Toriola said.

Toriola revealed that the project engaged over 300 local workers during construction, sourced input from Nigerian partners, and contributed to local planning fees, import duties, and skills transfer, making it a holistic economic contribution.

He also announced the launch of MTN Cloud, a locally hosted platform that competes with global cloud providers while offering Nigerian startups and developers computing power at competitive rates and in local currency.

“We are providing sovereign, locally managed, globally competitive digital platforms that empower Nigerian businesses to scale faster and more securely. This is what it means to make the digital economy real for everyone,” he added.

The data centre, named Dabengwa in honour of former MTN Group CEO, Sifiso Dabengwa, who played a pivotal role in the company’s African expansion, is already operational and hosting clients. Equipped with advanced cooling systems, seven degrees of network connection redundancy, and stringent data protection protocols, it is expected to enhance the delivery of high-speed, secure digital services to Nigerian users and businesses.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state, hailed the facility as a game-changer that reinforces Lagos’ status as a technology and innovation capital.

“This launch marks a major step in Nigeria’s journey towards full digital transformation and economic resilience. Lagos, now the world’s fastest-growing tech city according to the global tech ecosystem, is proud to be home to this landmark investment,” Sanwo-Olu said.

The governor who was represented by the secretary to the state government, Barr. Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, lauded MTN for choosing Lagos, describing it as a “wise investment” that aligns with the state’s smart city agenda and pro-business policies.


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