The Federal Government don unveil di Fibre Forward Strategic Development project, an ambitious initiative wey aim to extend di country’s fibre-optic backbone by 90,000 kilometers.
Dis monumental project, wen dem complete am, go position Nigeria as Africa’s third-largest terrestrial fibre-optic infrastructure.
Di Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of di Economy, Wale Edun, announce di project during di Fibre Forward Strategic Development Workshop. He highlight di transformative potential of dis $2 billion Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) initiative. “Dis marks a significant leap forward in our efforts to revolutionize connectivity in Nigeria,” Edun tok.
Di minister underscore di strategic importance of di project, call am a pivotal milestone in Nigeria’s journey towards a digitally driven economy. He pledge di government’s unwavering commitment to enhancing di nation’s digital infrastructure.
“Our goal na to ensure say dis project go succeed, wey no go only enhance our technological capabilities but also foster economic growth, job creation, and technological empowerment,” Edun affirm.
Di Fibre Forward Strategic Development project na testament to Nigeria’s dedication to bridge di digital divide. By expanding di fibre-optic network, di government aim to provide high-speed internet access to underserved and rural areas, promote digital inclusion and equality. Dis expansion crucial for fostering economic development, improving educational opportunities, and enhancing access to information and services.
Moreover, di project dey poised to generate significant employment opportunities for di tech and telecommunications sectors. Di construction and maintenance of di extended fibre-optic network go require substantial skilled workforce, thereby creating thousands of jobs for Nigerians.
Dis align with di government’s broader objective to reduce unemployment and stimulate economic activity through technological advancements.
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